Best attractions and places to see around Jesberg are found within the Schwalm-Eder district of Hesse, Germany. Nestled in the Gilsa river valley at the foot of the Burgberg, the municipality offers a landscape of rolling hills, forests, and rivers. This region provides a variety of sites, from medieval fortresses to natural viewing points and extensive hiking trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice facility
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I LOVE our flamingos in the spa park. The long-legged boys and girls are almost always out and about and can be observed. There are lots of benches around where you can sit and enjoy the flamingos and the spa park. You should definitely visit - very few guests expect to see these graceful animals here.
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A nice highlight 🦩🦩🦩
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In summer there are many beautiful flower islands to see.
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The work of art "Red Lady" was created by Karin Bohrmann-Roth. Here is the website for the artist: https://www.bohrmann-roth.de
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Kurpark Reinhardshausen is great for walking and relaxing.
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At 675 m, the Wüstegarten is the highest mountain in the Kellerwald and Kellerwaldsteig. The Kellerwald Tower offers a great view. The viewing platform is at 700 m.
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Another great place to stay with good views.
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The most prominent natural viewpoint is the Kellerwald Tower on the Wüstegarten. Standing 28 meters high on the highest elevation in the Kellerwald-Edersee region, it offers sensational long-distance views after climbing its 123 steps. The Wüstegarten itself is a popular destination for hikers.
Jesberg is rich in history. You can explore the medieval Jesberg Castle (Burg Jesberg), which features preserved parts of its ring wall, towers, and a Romanesque keep. Other historical sites include the Barockschlösschen, the ancient Zehntscheune (Tithes Barn), and the renovated Rathaus (Town Hall).
Yes, Jesberg offers several family-friendly options. The Flamingo Pond in Kurpark Reinhardshausen is a unique spot where children can observe flamingos. The Stockelache Natural Bathing Lake provides a fun place for swimming, and the Naturerlebnisland in Elnrode/Strang is designed for children to play and enjoy nature.
The region around Jesberg is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, cycling, road cycling, running, MTB, and gravel biking. The area is a gateway to the Kellerwald-Edersee Nature Park, offering numerous routes like parts of the Kellerwaldsteig. For more specific routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Jesberg, Running Trails around Jesberg, or Gravel biking around Jesberg.
Beyond the Wüstegarten, you can visit the Flamingo Pond in Kurpark Reinhardshausen to see these long-legged birds. The Mausefalle / Exhelmer Steine rock formation offers an interesting natural excursion, and the Helenenquelle is a spring with a historical inscription. The Gilsa river valley itself provides picturesque landscapes of rolling hills, forests, and rivers.
Jesberg hosts cultural events, most notably an annual castle festival. This event often includes knight's tournaments and a medieval market, offering a vibrant cultural experience.
The region's rolling hills, forests, and rivers make it an ideal destination for nature lovers. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the fall. Summer is great for activities around the Stockelache Natural Bathing Lake and enjoying the outdoor cafes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from the Kellerwald Tower on the Wüstegarten. The Reinhardshausen Spa Park is appreciated for its spaciousness, beautiful pond, and old trees, offering nice shady spots in summer. The Spa Hall Bad Wildungen is noted as a great place to rest and a starting point for tours.
Yes, the Spa Hall Bad Wildungen and the Reinhardshausen Spa Park are noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering inclusive options for visitors.
Absolutely. The Reinhardshausen Spa Park provides a calming setting with its pond and trees. The Tretbecken in Densberg offers a relaxing wading pool experience, and the Angelterich (Fishing Pond) in Hundshausen invites visitors for peaceful hours by the water.
The Prinzessingarten (Princess's Garden), established in 1723 near Jesberg State Forest, is a historic site. While much of the original garden is no longer preserved, remnants of the 'Oak Walk' can still be seen, offering a glimpse into its past.


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