Best attractions and places to see around Reichelsheim (Odenwald) include a variety of historical landmarks and natural features. Situated in the heart of the Odenwald, the region is characterized by green forests, rolling hills, and clear streams. It offers numerous marked hiking and cycling trails within the Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald. The area also features cultural sites and historical buildings, providing insights into its past.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The giant column is 9.33 m long and weighs 27.5 t. It was probably created at the beginning of the 4th century and is therefore almost 2,000 years old. The granite from the Felsenmeer near Lautertal was used in the construction of the cathedral in Trier. Four mighty granite columns, each 12 m high and weighing 65 tons, once supported the building. Two fragments of a column have been lying next to the cathedral portal as the “Trier Domstein” since 1623. The only 9.33 m long column from the Felsenmeer never found its way to Trier.
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Nice when a bit of water falls down.
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Ancient Roman work piece planned as a pillar for a large church complex in Trier. 27.5 tons heavy and 9.33 meters long.
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I like being there, it's "my" local mountain after all 😎✋
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A wonderful destination for everyone, whether hikers, bikers or families on a trip
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Even if the tower is closed on weekdays, it is a great lonely MTB destination. Nice climb and top panoramas on the way. Anytime again 😀
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Fascinating, the last ice age left a few rocks here. Absolutely worth seeing, the best thing to do is hike up from below over the rocks, which is not without danger, hold on to children. Unfortunately very crowded on Sundays and public holidays when the weather is nice. There is a rest stop at the top. With the MTB you cross the Felsenmeer on the way in a few places.
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The kiosk is usually open from April to the end of October. In bad weather, the kiosk remains closed. Friday is rest day.
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Reichelsheim (Odenwald) is rich in history. You can visit the mystical Rodenstein castle ruins, which date back to around 1240. Another significant historical landmark is the Roman Giant Column (Riesensäule) at the Felsenmeer, an approximately 2,000-year-old Roman artwork. The historic Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall), built in 1554, also houses the Regionalmuseum Reichelsheim Odenwald, showcasing the region's past.
Absolutely. The Felsenmeer (Felsberg near Reichenbach), a fascinating 'sea of rocks,' is a must-see natural monument. You can also discover the seasonal Fallbach Waterfall, which gushes with water during certain times of the year. The entire region is nestled within the Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald, offering intact nature, gentle hills, and clear streams.
For breathtaking long-distance views, head to the Emperor's tower on the Neunkircher Höhe. From here, you can enjoy expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape. The Rodenstein castle ruins also offer impressive panoramic views from their elevated position.
The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous marked hiking and cycling trails within the Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald. For specific routes, explore the Running Trails around Reichelsheim (Odenwald), Road Cycling Routes around Reichelsheim (Odenwald), or Mountain Hikes around Reichelsheim (Odenwald).
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Rodenstein castle ruins are considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience. The Fallbach Waterfall is also a great spot for a family outing. Additionally, the Wildpark Alte Fasanerie allows visitors to experience native animal species up close.
The Regionalmuseum Reichelsheim Odenwald, located in the historic Old Town Hall, offers insights into the region's history, including mining, traditional handicrafts, and an old village schoolroom. Culturally, Reichelsheim hosts the widely known Märchen- und Sagentage (Fairytale and Saga Days) in late October, and the Michelsmarkt, the largest folk festival in the Gersprenztal, in August.
Visitors frequently praise the mystical atmosphere of the Rodenstein castle ruins and the impressive panoramic views from the Emperor's tower on the Neunkircher Höhe. The unique geological formations and the ancient Roman artwork at the Felsenmeer are also highly appreciated, with many describing it as a 'real highlight'.
Reichelsheim and its districts offer 180 kilometers of marked hiking trails, including certified quality circular trails like R1, R6, R7, and R8, which are known for providing impressive distant views. Many routes around the Emperor's tower on the Neunkircher Höhe also feature excellent viewpoints.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for hiking and outdoor activities, spring through autumn offers the most pleasant weather. The Fallbach Waterfall is best seen when water levels are high, typically in spring or after heavy rains. Summer and early autumn are ideal for exploring the extensive network of hiking and cycling trails.
While not entirely hidden, the Burgruine Rodenstein offers a mystical experience that feels off the beaten path for some. The Beerfurther Schlösschen, ruins of a medieval tower castle, also provides a glimpse into the past away from the more prominent sites. Exploring the various quality circular hiking trails can also lead you to serene spots and unexpected viewpoints.
Yes, for example, near the Emperor's tower on the Neunkircher Höhe, you can enjoy delicious cakes at the 'Im Kaiserturm' restaurant. At the Felsenmeer, there's a rest stop at the top, and near the Roman Giant Column, a small kiosk offers drinks and warm sausages for climbers.


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