Best attractions and places to see around Obertshausen, a town in the Offenbach district of Hesse, Germany, offers a blend of local charm and convenient access to the wider Rhine-Main region. Situated in the thickly wooded eastern part of the Rhine-Main lowland, the area provides a serene base for exploring local German culture and nearby historical and natural sites. The municipal area features significant woodland, offering picturesque landscapes and proximity to nature. This region serves as a gateway to diverse…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A very special facility in Frankfurt's city forest. From the tower there is a magnificent view in all directions. Thank God this tower has been rebuilt!
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In 2017 the old Goethe Tower fell victim to an arsonist, but the reconstruction was extremely successful. When you get to the top you have a great view of the Frankfurt skyline, all the way to the airport and the Taunus. Down at the foot of the tower there is a place to stop for refreshments and a large playground for the children.
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There should be something for everyone between the picturesque old town with its many shops, the iconic basilica with its well-kept monastery garden and the banks of the Main with the ferry to Bavaria.
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This is Hanau's landmark
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Wonderful castle, absolutely worth seeing from all sides.
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The Goetheturm is always worth a visit! The view from the top is magnificent. In 2017, the old tower, built in 1931, fell victim to arson, but it has since been rebuilt and is open to the public during the summer.
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Osthafen at sunset: pizza from the osteria next door, cold drink from Rewe, "Offenbach at ist best".
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Obertshausen and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. Within the town, you can explore the Heimatmuseum, housed in the Karl-Mayer-Haus, which showcases local history and a replica leather goods workshop. The Burg im Hain (Castle in the Grove) is another historical site. Further afield, the town of Seligenstadt boasts the impressive Seligenstadt Abbey with its Einhard Basilica and monastery garden, as well as a picturesque Old Town with half-timbered buildings. Another significant monument is Baroque Philippsruhe Palace + park in Hanau, which now functions as a historical museum.
Yes, Obertshausen is situated in a thickly wooded area, offering several natural features. You can visit the Landschaftsschutzgebiet Kreuzloch (Kreuzloch Landscape Protection Area) or the Waldpark. The area also features the 'Hengster,' reported as Germany's oldest nature reserve, with exhibitions about it at the Heimatmuseum. The municipal area has significant woodland, providing picturesque landscapes and proximity to nature for walks and relaxation.
Obertshausen itself hosts the Bürgerhaus Hausen, a community center that regularly stages theatrical and cabaret productions, especially during winter months. The Herz-Jesu-Kirche (Sacred Heart Church) is also a point of interest. In the wider Rhine-Main region, cultural highlights include the historical museum at Baroque Philippsruhe Palace in Hanau and the various museums and historical buildings in Seligenstadt Old Town. Frankfurt, a short distance away, offers numerous cultural landmarks like the Goethe House and the Römer City Hall.
Many attractions around Obertshausen are suitable for families. The Seligenstadt Abbey, riverside and ferry, along with its Old Town, are popular for all ages, offering historical exploration and pleasant strolls. Baroque Philippsruhe Palace + park in Hanau provides open spaces for children to enjoy. For panoramic views, the Goethe Tower in Frankfurt's city forest is a great family outing. Additionally, the green spaces and woodlands within Obertshausen are ideal for family walks and outdoor activities.
The region around Obertshausen is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For hiking, explore options like the 'Wayside Cross – View of Hanau loop' or the 'Monte Mare leisure pool loop.' Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'View of Philippsruhe Palace – View of Philippsruhe Castle loop' or 'Einhard House, Seligenstadt – Seligenstadt Old Town loop.' For more detailed routes and guides, you can check out the dedicated komoot guides for Hiking around Obertshausen, Cycling around Obertshausen, and Gravel biking around Obertshausen.
For magnificent views, the Goethe Tower in Frankfurt's city forest is a must-visit, offering panoramic vistas in all directions. The banks of the Main River, particularly near the Port of Offenbach am Main or in Seligenstadt, also provide picturesque views of the river and surrounding landscapes. The Iron Footbridge (Eiserner Steg) in Frankfurt is another popular spot for city skyline views.
Yes, some attractions in the region offer wheelchair accessibility. For instance, Seligenstadt Abbey, the riverside and the ferry, and Seligenstadt Old Town are noted as having wheelchair-accessible features, allowing visitors to enjoy the historical sites and riverbanks. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific venue details for the most current accessibility information.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The picturesque Old Town of Seligenstadt with its monastery garden and ice cream parlors is a favorite. The stunning views from the rebuilt Goethe Tower are also highly praised. Many enjoy the serene atmosphere of the castle parks, such as at Baroque Philippsruhe Palace, and the opportunity to relax by the Main River, especially at the Port of Offenbach am Main.
Yes, many attractions are conveniently located near cafes, pubs, and restaurants. For example, the Port of Offenbach am Main is a great spot to enjoy ice cream or a meal by the water. In Seligenstadt Old Town, you'll find numerous shops and ice cream parlors. The Baroque Philippsruhe Palace also has a café with a terrace overlooking the Main River. The Goethe Tower also has a cafe and restaurant nearby.
Beyond the main highlights, Obertshausen's local charm offers quieter spots. The Marktplatz in Hausen, with its twin town coats of arms, provides a glimpse into local life. The Fünfhäussergasse street in Obertshausen is also highlighted as particularly interesting for a stroll. For nature, exploring the various wooded areas and green spaces within the municipal area, such as the Landschaftsschutzgebiet Kreuzloch, can reveal peaceful spots away from the crowds.
The Rhine-Main region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming nature, while summer is ideal for longer days and enjoying riverside activities. Autumn provides beautiful foliage for hiking and cycling. While winter can be colder, some trails remain accessible for those who enjoy crisp, quiet walks, especially in the wooded areas around Obertshausen.


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