Best attractions and places to see around Wolfhagen include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences in Northern Hesse. This historic half-timbered town is situated within the Habichtswald Nature Park, offering diverse outdoor activities. The region features well-preserved half-timbered houses, museums, and natural areas suitable for exploration.
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The imposing dam forms the second largest reservoir in Germany in terms of area and the third largest in terms of volume. The wall is now over a hundred years old, 48 meters high and 400 meters long. It is always freely accessible and offers a great view of the surroundings.
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Beautiful view of the imposing barrier wall
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The water bubbles over the cascades, the Steinhöfer waterfall, the Devil's Bridge and falls over the aqueduct and the Peneus cascades down to the castle pond. Here the water pressure causes the "Great Fountain" to shoot up over 50 meters. This spectacle is the conclusion and highlight of the water games. Always on Wednesdays, Sundays and on public holidays at certain times.
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The statue, which is considered a landmark of the city of Kassel, is located at the top of a pyramid that stands on the octagon, the giant castle. Today, the name "Hercules" not only stands for the statue, but for the entire building, which is also the starting point for the summer water games in the mountain park. The octagon and the Hercules go back to different construction phases. Since June 23, 2013, the Hercules - as part of the Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe - has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List as an example of absolutist architecture.
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A really impressive building that you should have seen. All information at www.edersee.com
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Nice view of the Hercules. Besides, it looks really cool too. Definitely worth making a detour there.
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This show is definitely worth seeing. And as described in the commentary here, it can also be easily managed with a bike, luggage, bus and train: https://www.komoot.de/tour/556470579
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Wolfhagen boasts a rich history. You can visit the 13th-century Gothic Hall Church St. Anna, explore the well-preserved historical half-timbered houses in the town center, or delve into local history at the Regional Museum Wolfhager Land. Don't miss the Hercules Monument and the Neptune Basin and the Cascades in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, which are significant historical and architectural marvels nearby.
Yes, Wolfhagen is part of the German Fairy Tale Route. You can see the Fairy Tale Fountain (Märchenbrunnen) in the market square, which depicts 'The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids'. Additionally, the Grimm's Fairy Tale Cellar (Grimms Märchenkeller) in the old city hall showcases the town's fairy tale with reproductions of Ludwig Emil Grimm's pictures and a large carved wooden fairy tale book.
The region is nestled within the Habichtswald Nature Park, offering diverse natural landscapes. Key natural features include the imposing Helfensteine rock formation, the wetland area of Naturschutzgebiet Glockenborn for birdwatching, and the Wolfhager Stadtwald with its sandstone quarries, springs, and ancient oak trees. The Hoher Dörnberg, with its juniper heaths and Helfensteine rocks, is also a notable natural monument.
The landscape around Wolfhagen is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For specific trails, explore the MTB Trails around Wolfhagen, Gravel biking around Wolfhagen, and Running Trails around Wolfhagen.
Absolutely! The Edersee Dam is a popular spot for families, offering opportunities for swimming and cycling in summer. The Fairy Tale Fountain and Grimm's Fairy Tale Cellar provide engaging experiences for children. Many hiking and cycling routes in the Habichtswald Nature Park are also suitable for families.
For stunning views, head to the Helfensteine, which offers a wonderful panorama over the hawk forest and towards Kassel. The Edersee Dam also provides a great vantage point over the reservoir and surrounding area. The Hercules Monument in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe offers an unparalleled view over Kassel and the low mountain ranges.
Beyond the town center's half-timbered houses, you can explore the Moated Castle Elmarshausen with its Trakehner stud farm. The ruins of the Weidelsburg at Ippinghausen are another significant historical point of interest. The Helfensteine also feature ramparts from a former high medieval castle.
Wolfhagen is enjoyable year-round, but the warmer months from April to September are particularly good for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling in the Habichtswald Nature Park and around the Edersee. During this period, you can also experience the Wolfhagen Cultural Tent (Kulturzelt) festival. Guided historical town tours are available on Saturdays from April to September.
Yes, the Naturschutzgebiet Glockenborn near the Bründersen district is a valuable wetland area. It serves as a habitat for various bird species and other flora and fauna, making it an excellent spot for nature observation. Observation towers are available for visitors to enjoy the wildlife.
Yes, there are hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. For easier options, you can look into the Running Trails around Wolfhagen, which include easy routes like the 'Running loop from Ippinghausen'. The Eco Pfad Kulturgeschichte Wolfhagen is an 8 km path that leads to historical sites and is generally accessible.
Wolfhagen commemorates its most famous citizen, Hans Staden, a 16th-century Brazil explorer. You can learn about his life and adventures in a dedicated section of the Regional Museum Wolfhager Land. There is also a relief with his portrait and a life-size figure on a square named after him in town.
The Edersee Dam is a significant regional attraction, forming Germany's second-largest reservoir by area. It's an impressive man-made monument, 48 meters high and 400 meters long, offering great views and recreational opportunities. Additionally, the Neptune Basin and the Cascades in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe feature a spectacular water display with the 'Great Fountain' shooting over 50 meters high.


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