Best attractions and places to see around Lampertheim, located in the Bergstraße district in Hesse, Germany, offer a diverse range of experiences. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, including riverine landscapes and forests, alongside cultural heritage sites. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, nature reserves, and recreational areas. Lampertheim provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking, making it a destination for those seeking both nature and history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The castle complex has something to offer not only architecturally, but also botanically. This approx. 300-year-old, seven-meter-tall pine tree grows in the middle of the battlement, defying wind and weather on the barren ground. The real hallmark of the ruin!
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The Fürstenlager State Park is the former summer residence of the landgraves and grand dukes of Hesse-Darmstadt in Bensheim-Auerbach on the Bergstraße, built around 1790.
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The facility was given the name Fürstenlager by the local population. Since the park was not closed off and was also accessible during stays of the grand ducal family, locals could observe the princes and their guests "lying in the meadows".
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In the approximately 46 hectare park, which is laid out around a mineral well, there are stately homes, monuments and garden temples, as well as a number of courtyard buildings arranged in the shape of a traditional village. The park itself is one of the early English gardens in Germany. It is embedded in the hilly landscape and is home to 50 exotic trees and shrubs, including one of the oldest giant sequoias in Germany. The garden art ensemble has largely been preserved in its original form and is now used by the population of the Rhine-Main area as a local recreation area.
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The car ferry Helene connects Gernsheim and Eich. The ferry itself is relatively large, comfortable and well frequented. The crossing is cheap. Nobody should get seasick with the short journey time of 5 to 10 minutes.
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Auerbach Castle is always worth a visit. In addition to a great view, there is also a kiosk here in the summer months. There are also toilets available for everyone. Clean ! In all ways. From here there are beautiful circular routes through the forest in the direction of Alsbach Castle or Melibokus. Or you hike downhill to Auerbach. There are a few nice places to stop here. Or continue via the Fürstenlager to the Kirchberghäuschen.
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Auerbach Castle is one of the most famous castle complexes on Bergstrasse. What is particularly fascinating is the unique view of the Rhine plain and the Odenwald.
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Lampertheim offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Lampertheimer Altrhein Nature Reserve, known for its riverine forests and birdwatching opportunities, with observation platforms at "Rallengraben" and "Welschen Loch". The Lampertheim City Park provides a central green space with a lake and playground, while the Lampertheim Forest (Stadtwald) features cycling and hiking trails, including a forest educational trail. Nearby, the Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue Nature Reserve is also a popular spot for unique flora and fauna.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore Auerbach Castle, a 13th-century ruin offering impressive views. Another significant site is Fürstenlager State Park, a former summer residence with an early English garden. Don't miss Lorsch Town Hall and Market Square, known for its historic half-timbered buildings and proximity to the Lorsch Monastery World Heritage Site. Other notable sites include the Domkirche (Cathedral of Ried) in the town center and the Heimatmuseum, which showcases local history and asparagus cultivation.
Lampertheim is an excellent starting point for cycling. You can find well-developed cycle paths, including two Hessian long-distance routes (R6 along the Rhine and R9 connecting Worms to the Odenwald). For specific routes, consider exploring the "Cycling around Lampertheim" guide, which features tours like the "View of the Rhine – Riverside Path at Hammer Aue loop from Lampertheim" or the "Tobacco Fountain, Lorsch – Auerrind Project Lorsch loop from Lampertheim." Find more options in the Cycling around Lampertheim guide.
Absolutely. Hiking trails lead along the Altrhein and through the Lampertheim Forest. For more challenging options, the "Mountain Hikes around Lampertheim" guide offers routes such as "Felsenmeer, Felsberg – Felsberg loop from Bensheim-Auerbach" or "Bensheim Market Square – Fürstenlager State Park loop from Bensheim." You can discover more hiking trails in the Mountain Hikes around Lampertheim guide.
Families will enjoy the Lampertheim City Park, which features a large playground with a water play area. The A.Z. Vogelpark (Bird Park) is another great option, home to around 250 animals and offering a children's playground. Many historical sites like Auerbach Castle and Fürstenlager State Park are also considered family-friendly, as is the experience of taking the Rhine Ferry Helene (Gernsheim–Eich).
Yes, the Lampertheim City Park includes a dedicated dog play area. Many of the natural areas, such as the Lampertheimer Altrhein Nature Reserve and the Lampertheim Forest, are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash where required. The Rhine Ferry Helene (Gernsheim–Eich) is also dog-friendly, allowing you to explore further afield with your canine companion.
For breathtaking views, Auerbach Castle offers unique panoramas of the Rhine plain and the Odenwald. The Lampertheimer Altrhein Nature Reserve provides observation platforms for birdwatching and enjoying the tranquil riverine landscape. The Biedensand peninsula within the reserve is also a scenic spot.
The New Nibelungen Bridge in Worms is a significant landmark, known for its impressive 53-meter-high neo-Romanesque bridge tower, the "Nibelungen Tower." It serves as a grand entrance to the city of Worms and has a rich history, having been rebuilt after World War II. It's a notable structure for those interested in engineering and local history.
The Heimatmuseum (Local History Museum) in Lampertheim is housed in a 1737 farmhouse. It offers a fascinating glimpse into local history with exhibits like a preserved baking house, stables, an old farmhouse parlor, a schoolroom, and workshops for various trades. A special section is dedicated to Lampertheim's renowned asparagus cultivation, highlighting its importance to the region.
To experience the Rhine River, consider taking the Rhine Ferry Helene (Gernsheim–Eich). This ferry connects Gernsheim on the Hessian side with communities on the left bank of the Rhine, offering a unique perspective of the river and a convenient way to explore the wider region. It's a popular spot to watch the comings and goings and enjoy the river atmosphere.
While popular, the extensive areas of the Lampertheimer Altrhein Nature Reserve and the Lampertheim Forest (Stadtwald) offer many quiet paths and less frequented spots, especially away from main entrances. Exploring the various trails within these reserves can lead to peaceful encounters with nature. The Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue Nature Reserve, though slightly further, is also known for its unique flora and fauna along well-marked, often tranquil paths.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the unique views at Auerbach Castle to the playful ensemble and beautiful gardens of Fürstenlager State Park. The historical charm of Lorsch Town Hall and Market Square is also highly rated. Many enjoy the well-maintained cycling and hiking trails through natural landscapes, and the overall blend of nature, history, and recreational opportunities the region offers.


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