Attractions and places to see around Löllbach, a municipality in the Bad Kreuznach district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, offer insights into local history and culture. The area features historical landmarks and architectural examples within the village itself. Beyond Löllbach, the surrounding region provides access to various outdoor activities and historical sites. This location is particularly popular for cycling and hiking, with numerous routes available for exploration.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The cycle path runs parallel to the historic railcar route, giving it a very special charm. The route is largely flat, making it ideal for leisurely rides or family outings. You'll cycle through the Glan and Blies valleys, past idyllic villages, fields, and forests – with plenty of nature along the entire Glan River.
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five-arched quarry stone bridge over the Lauter with breakwaters, before the middle of the 17th century
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Lots of nature along the entire Glan
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Old bridge with round arches and statue
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The Glan-Blies cycle path is one of the most beautiful cycle paths in southwest Germany https://www.glan-blies-weg.de/
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Varied landscape, cycle path with some challenging hills.
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Today's Glan Bridge is a prestressed concrete bridge from 1997. It already had two stone and certainly several wooden predecessors. The Glan - the longest river in the Palatinate - has its source on the Höcherberg near Bexbach and crosses the border from Saarland to Rhineland-Palatinate after about 2 km. On its almost 90 km long path to the confluence with the Nahe, it also flows through the town of Lauterecken. Here it picks up the Lauter, also known as the Waldlauter, coming from the right. The name of the settlement, which was founded as a village around 1000 AD, came from the Landecke or confluence, called “Lautereck”. In a document from 1343, the name "Lutereck" is given for the settlement and the deep castle of the Counts of Veldenz. The triangle in the former and present coat of arms of the city is also modeled on the estuary triangle. Today's Nepomuk statue is a reproduction from 1997, the original is in the Veldenz Castle. Source and more details from: KuLaDig, Kultur.Landschaft.Digital. URL: https://www.kuladig.de/Object-View/KLD-328412
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Within Löllbach, you can explore the Evangelical Church with its Late Gothic and Baroque elements, the Former School (a Classicist building from the mid-19th century), and an Historic House Door from 1860. The village also has a Jewish Graveyard. In the surrounding region, don't miss the Meisenheim Old Town, a highly recommended historical destination, and the Historic Lauter Bridge, which offers insights into its long history via information boards.
While Löllbach itself is a small municipality, the wider region offers natural beauty and viewpoints. The Meisenheim Old Town is listed as a viewpoint. Additionally, the Nahe-Skywalk in Hochstetten-Dhaun is approximately 13.9 km away and provides scenic views. The confluence of the Lauter and Glan rivers in Lauterecken is also a picturesque spot.
The Glan-Blies Cycle Path Along the Draisine Railway is a popular choice, suitable for all fitness levels, offering a scenic route through varied landscapes and charming villages. For more cycling adventures, you can find various road cycling routes and MTB trails around Löllbach, catering to different difficulty levels.
Yes, several attractions are family-friendly. The Glan-Blies Cycle Path is suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The Meisenheim Old Town, Historic Lauter Bridge, and Glan Bridge and the Nepomuk statue in Lauterecken are also categorized as family-friendly. Further afield, the Barfußpfad Bad Sobernheim (barefoot path) and the Rheinland-Pfälzisches Freilichtmuseum (open-air museum) are great options for families.
The region around Löllbach is popular for hiking. You can explore various hiking routes, including easy and moderate options like the 'Breitenheim Church – Old Weir and Wooden Bridge loop' or the 'Panoramic View Near Heimbach – Magical Heimbach Spring loop'. These routes offer diverse landscapes for exploration.
The area around Löllbach has a history of Roman presence. In 1872, a 'four-god stone' (Viergötterstein) was unearthed in the 'Lochwiese' cadastral area, which is now preserved in a museum in Worms. Roman coins have also been discovered by local residents, indicating ancient settlements.
Yes, the region features several historically significant bridges. The Historic Lauter Bridge, a five-arched quarry stone structure from before the mid-17th century, is particularly impressive. Also, the Glan Bridge and the Nepomuk statue in Lauterecken mark a historically significant spot at the confluence of the Lauter and Glan rivers. The Stone Bridge at Rehborn, dating back to 1824, is another notable historical structure.
Visitors frequently praise the historical charm of the Meisenheim Old Town, often describing it as 'really worth seeing'. The Glan-Blies Cycle Path is appreciated for its variety, cute villages, and suitability for all fitness levels. The historical significance and impressive structure of the Historic Lauter Bridge also receive positive feedback.
The region around Löllbach is particularly popular for cycling and hiking, suggesting that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for outdoor activities. These seasons generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the numerous routes and natural places.
Yes, approximately 10.2 km from Löllbach, you can visit the Rheinland-Pfälzisches Freilichtmuseum (Open Air Museum) in Bad Sobernheim. This museum offers insights into regional history and culture through its exhibits.
Yes, the Meisenheim Old Town is listed as dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the historic area with your pet. Many of the cycling and hiking routes in the wider region are also suitable for walks with dogs, though specific regulations for each trail should be checked.
While Löllbach itself is a small municipality, the surrounding towns offer amenities. Meisenheim, a popular nearby destination, has places like the Gaststätte zum Bierengel and the Gamba ice cream parlour. Lauterecken, at the confluence of the Lauter and Glan rivers, also offers accommodation options and is a cozy place to find refreshments.
Yes, Löllbach features the Evangelical Church at Oberdorf 8. This aisleless church is essentially Late Gothic with Baroque alterations from 1683. It includes a Late Gothic quire, a Romanesque tower, and building remnants from the 12th or 13th century. The organ inside was built by the renowned Stumm Family.


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