Best attractions and places to see around Hemsbach include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated on the Bergstraße at the northern edge of the Odenwald, the town offers diverse points of interest. Visitors can explore significant historical structures and enjoy picturesque natural settings. The area is characterized by its location between rolling hills and the Neckar valley, providing varied landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful nature reserve. There is a nice beer garden at the parking lot to relax in :)
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Lampertheim's city center is not for cyclists - so it's better to drive around here
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The modern new building of the tower is very well done. Wide stairs with child safety locks lead up the "ladder to heaven", from which you have a wonderful view. Even with a large number of visitors, it is still possible to climb up and down safely.
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As a "replacement" for the dilapidated Irene Tower, the Trommturm was inaugurated in September 2022 and offers a wonderful panoramic view. Anyone who is afraid of heights should either gather all their courage or stay below, the viewing platform is virtually free-standing and offers a clear view down through the bars.
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On the 577m high Tromm mountain, the 34m high Tromm Tower offers a magnificent 360 degree view over the Odenwald to the Palatinate. Almost 200 steps lead to the top. The tower has an incline of 54 degrees.
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The leaning tower of the Odenwald. Almost 200 steps lead up, and there is a great view at the top. For those who are afraid of heights: the steps and the platform are made of sheet metal, you can look through them and the tower moves easily in the wind.
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The Irene Tower in Rimbach, built in 1911 as a wooden structure and belonging to the Geozentrum Tromm, is badly damaged. A refurbishment of the dilapidated building, which had to be closed for safety reasons, proved to be economically unsustainable. The community therefore approved a new building - based on designs by Pahl + Weber-Pahl Architects and Bollinger & Grohmann Engineers. In the immediate vicinity of the old tower, a futuristic-looking construction is to be built: a cascade of steel stairs rising obliquely into the air. The flights of stairs of the new viewing platform serve as load-bearing parts, the sloping scaffolding resembles a ladder to heaven. The 33 meter high new tower on the highest point of the Tromm massif allows a distant view over the UNESCO Geopark Bergstrasse-Odenwald.
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Especially beautiful. Thanks to the decision makers to build this tower SO
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Hemsbach boasts several significant historical landmarks. You can visit the Rothschild-Schloss, which serves as the town's Town Hall and features a Mediterranean appearance. Another notable site is the Ritterhaus, also known as the Zehntscheuer, the oldest preserved estate in Hemsbach. The Old Town Hall, dating back to 1698, and the St. Laurentius Church, a beautiful Baroque-style Catholic church, are also worth exploring.
Yes, Hemsbach offers important cultural sites. The restored Former Synagogue now functions as a museum dedicated to the history of Jews in Hemsbach, notably surviving the pogroms of 1938. Adjacent to this, the Jewish Cemetery, established in 1674, provides insight into the region's Jewish heritage with over 1000 preserved gravestones.
For those who appreciate nature, Hemsbach is rich in natural features. You can discover the unique rock formation of Steinerner Gaul in the Odenwald, a natural monument with historical significance. The Hemsbacher See is a popular lake for recreation and swimming. Additionally, the Rohrwiesen and Gänswiesen Nature Reserve offers an idyllic landscape with remnants of an old river loop for exploration.
Hemsbach is nestled between the Odenwald and the Neckar valley, offering extensive hiking opportunities. You'll find well-developed and marked trails within the Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald. For specific routes, consider exploring options like the hiking trails around Hemsbach, which include paths through dense forests and to breathtaking viewpoints.
Yes, there are family-friendly cycling paths. The Lampertheim Old Rhine Riverside Trail is a great option for a scenic ride along the river. You can also find various easy routes listed in the cycling guide for Hemsbach, perfect for a leisurely family outing.
Beyond general outdoor activities, families can enjoy the recreational opportunities at Hemsbacher See for swimming and cooling off. The Lorsch Town Hall and Market Square area is also family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment to stroll and explore. Many of the hiking and cycling routes around Hemsbach are also suitable for families.
For fantastic views, head to the Waldnerturm, also known as the Four Knights Tower, which offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. Another excellent spot is the Kirchberg Hut, Bensheim, which provides a stunning view from its terrace, making it a popular excursion destination.
The local hill of Hemsbach is Kreuzberg ("Zur Eich"), reaching 340 meters above sea level. This hill holds deep historical significance, as monks from the Lorsch Monastery once built a chapel here, making it a site of historical and natural interest.
Hemsbach hosts several local events throughout the year. You might enjoy the Wein- und Blütenfest (Wine and Flower Festival) held in late April/early May, celebrating the region's vineyards. Another popular event is the Hemsbacher Kerwe festival, which takes place on the first Sunday in August.
Yes, the Kirchberg Hut, Bensheim is a beautifully restored cottage that now houses a tourist restaurant. It's a popular spot to relax and enjoy a meal or drink with a stunning view from its terrace. The Rothschild-Schloss area also has facilities nearby.
Beyond general forests, the Steinerner Gaul is a remarkable natural monument in the Odenwald. This distinctive rock formation is steeped in history and legend, having served as an ancient landmark or border stone since 805 AD, making it a unique point of interest.
Yes, Hemsbach offers several running trails for various fitness levels. You can find routes like the 'Hemsbach Hills and Forests Trail' or 'Bridge over the Weschnitz loop from Hemsbach'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Running Trails around Hemsbach guide.


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