Best attractions and places to see around Lippoldsberg include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated directly on the Weser River within the Weserbergland region, Lippoldsberg offers diverse scenery for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its Romanesque architecture, historic village centers, and the scenic Weser Cycle Route. Visitors can explore significant landmarks and enjoy the natural beauty of northern Hesse.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Bursfelde Monastery had a major impact on European monastic life with its reforms in the 15th century and therefore has a great history! The complex, parts of which have been preserved today, is particularly impressive with the Romanesque basilica of St. Thomas and St. Nicholas. Definitely worth seeing!
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If you are cycling from Hann Münden to Hameln, Bad Karlshafen is a good place to stay overnight.
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If your bike tour takes you to Karlshafen from whatever direction, plan some time to explore this wonderful half-timbered town
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Beautiful little ferry that we always enjoyed using to cross the Weser on our bike tour. You can also have a lovely rest on the ferry.
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There is always something going on here. The bakery on the corner is also open on Sundays and there is also a bratwurst stand.
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Nice passenger ferry between Würgassen and Herstelle.
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Hessian farm, delicious food!
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Also a wonderful place to take a break and watch the ferry service. But it's always nice to cross over by ferry.
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Lippoldsberg is rich in history. The most prominent site is the Kloster Lippoldsberg (Lippoldsberg Abbey), with its remarkably preserved Romanesque basilica dating back to around 1150. You can also explore the Historic Village Center (Oberdorf) with houses from the 18th and 19th centuries, including the old parish house from 1688. Nearby, Bursfelde Abbey offers a peaceful spot with a beautiful Romanesque monastery church and historical significance.
Yes, Lippoldsberg is situated directly on the Weser Cycle Route, which is a very popular attraction. This route offers scenic cycling opportunities with no significant inclines, making it ideal for all skill levels. You can also find various cycling routes, including easy touring bicycle routes like the "Oedelsheim Ferry House – Bursfelde Abbey loop from Bodenfelde" or the "Insect Hotel at the Schwülme – Schwülmetal Cycle Path loop from Bodenfelde." For more options, check out the Cycling around Lippoldsberg guide.
Lippoldsberg is nestled in the scenic Weserbergland region. You can enjoy the picturesque Weser River, where the Schwülme river flows into it. The area is known for its diverse landscapes, including the Solling, Kiffing, Bramwald, and Reinhardswald forests. A unique natural feature is the Mühlgraben (Mill Canal), a 2.5 km long canal originating in the Middle Ages that still directs water from the Schwülme.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Weser Cycle Route is family-friendly due to its flat terrain and beautiful scenery. The Dreiländereck Ferry Herstelle–Würgassen offers a fun experience for all ages, transporting people and bikes across the Weser River. Exploring the charming Bad Karlshafen — Baroque Waterfront with its inner harbor and beer gardens can also be an enjoyable family outing.
Near Bursfelde Abbey, the Bursfelde Monastery Mill is highly recommended for refreshments. In Bad Karlshafen, you'll find several bars with beer gardens along the Weser side, offering picturesque views. The ice cream parlor Cortina in Bad Karlshafen also has a great garden with a view of the Weser.
Beyond the main attractions, consider a ride on the Weser Ferry, a charming small ferry that connects Lippoldsberg with the "Vorwerk" on the opposite bank of the Weser, transporting people and up to three cars. The Nohl-Haus, a historic building that now functions as an educational hostel, offers a glimpse into the region's pedagogical history. The ancient Mühlgraben (Mill Canal) is another interesting, less-known feature.
Yes, the Weserbergland region, where Lippoldsberg is located, is ideal for hiking. It features diverse landscapes including forests like Solling, Kiffing, Bramwald, and Reinhardswald. While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the highlights, the region offers numerous opportunities for exploration. You can find various running trails, which can also be used for hiking, such as the "Running loop from Wesertal" or the "Lippoldsberg Monastery Church – Paved farm track loop from Bodenfelde." More options are available in the Running Trails around Lippoldsberg guide.
You can cross the Weser River using the charming Weser Ferry in Lippoldsberg, which connects to the "Vorwerk" on the opposite bank. Additionally, the Dreiländereck Ferry Herstelle–Würgassen is another option that transports people and bikes across the river, providing a convenient connection for those exploring the region.
Lippoldsberg is notable for its Romanesque architecture, particularly evident in the well-preserved basilica of Kloster Lippoldsberg, which dates back to around 1150. The Historic Village Center (Oberdorf) also features many timber-framed buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries, including the old parish house from 1688, showcasing traditional regional building styles.
A highly recommended nearby town is Bad Karlshafen. This beautiful old spa town boasts a baroque waterfront with many renovated buildings around its inner harbor, offering bars with beer gardens and picturesque views of the Weser River. It's a great spot for a leisurely visit.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The peaceful atmosphere and spiritual ambience of Bursfelde Abbey are often highlighted. Cyclists love the Weser Cycle Route for its flat terrain and stunning landscapes. The charming Bad Karlshafen — Baroque Waterfront is praised for its renovated buildings, inner harbor, and scenic views of the Weser.


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