Best attractions and places to see around Sandhausen include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and unique natural features. This municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is known for its ice-age sand dunes, formed from wind-blown sand from the Rhine Valley. The area offers diverse points of interest, from local history museums to protected natural landscapes. Sandhausen provides opportunities to explore both its distinct local charm and the wider Rhein-Neckar-Kreis region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A memorial and a memorial site in one. It is very impressive how well preserved this complex is. 400 of these building complexes were once planned, and 60 were ultimately built in Germany, Poland and Russia.
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beautiful view of Heidelberg and the Königstuhl
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At the southern end of the Old Bridge is the bridge gate, which is medieval in structure and flanked by twin towers that are 28 meters high. Originally it was integrated into the city fortifications.
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Everything has already been said here. But the Schlangenweg (that is the direct connection from the old bridge to the Philosophenweg) should only be used as a footpath, please not with MTB's!
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great path with wonderful panoramic views of Heidelberg
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The Heidelberg Thingstätte is an open-air stage on the Heiligenberg near Heidelberg that was built during the Nazi era, ostensibly based on the model of ancient Greek theaters. The foundation stone for the "Thingstätte Heidelberg" was laid on May 30, 1934 and on May 22. Source: Wikipedia
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The huge open-air stage from the time of National Socialism is very impressive.
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Sandhausen is renowned for its unique ice-age sand dunes, formed from wind-blown sand from the Rhine Valley. These protected areas, such as Pferdstrieb, Pflege Schönau, Galgenbuckel, Zugmantel-Bandholz, and Brühlwegdüne, host rare insect species and specialized steppe vegetation. The surrounding countryside also offers numerous forest trails for walking.
Yes, Sandhausen features several historical landmarks. The Old City Hall (Altes Rathaus), an 18th-century building, houses the local history museum. The Former Synagogue (Alte Synagoge), also from the 18th century, now serves as a cultural meeting place and memorial.
The Heimatmuseum Sandhausen, located in the Old City Hall, offers a deep dive into the town's past. Across seven rooms, you can explore exhibits on local history, domestic items, agricultural tools, local crafts, and the historical cultivation of hops and tobacco in the region. Ceramic shards and information about the sand dune landscape are also presented.
Just a short distance away, you can visit the impressive Heidelberg Castle, a magnificent ruin with nearly 900 years of history. Another significant site is the Thingstätte Heidelberg (Heiligenberg Amphitheater), an open-air stage with a unique historical background, now a protected cultural monument.
For breathtaking views, head to Philosophenweg Heidelberg, which offers panoramic vistas of Heidelberg and its iconic castle. Additionally, the Heiligenberg Tower, built from the stones of St. Stephen's Monastery ruins, provides another excellent vantage point.
Many attractions in the wider region are considered family-friendly, including the Old Bridge (Karl-Theodor-Bridge) in Heidelberg and Heidelberg Castle. Within Sandhausen, you can find an indoor pool and opportunities for miniature golf, providing recreational options for families.
The area around Sandhausen offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore moderate running trails such as the 'Walter-Reinhard-Stadion – BWT Stadion am Hardtwald loop' or the 'Hünenstein (Menhir) – Fish Information Board loop'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Sandhausen guide.
Absolutely! There are several cycling routes suitable for various skill levels. You can enjoy easy rides like the 'Alla Hopp! Facility Heidelberg – Plöck Bicycle Street loop' or the 'BWT Stadion am Hardtwald loop'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Sandhausen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from places like Philosophenweg Heidelberg, often describing them as inspiring. The historical depth of sites like Heidelberg Castle and the unique atmosphere of Thingstätte Heidelberg are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty and rich history makes the region particularly appealing.
Yes, Sandhausen is home to the SV Sandhausen football club, which plays its home games at the Hardtwaldstadion. For those interested in local beverages, the Welde Brewery in nearby Plankstadt is associated with Sandhausen's hop-growing heritage, offering a taste of locally brewed beer.
The region's attractions, especially the natural features like the sand dunes and outdoor trails, are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn. Historical sites and museums are accessible year-round. For outdoor activities, checking local weather forecasts is always recommended.


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