Best attractions and places to see around Grasellenbach are found within the Odenwald region and the UNESCO Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald. This area is characterized by elevations between 420 and 580 meters above sea level, featuring lush nature and significant brooks like Ulfenbach and Weschnitz. Grasellenbach is also known for its connection to the Nibelung Saga, offering historical and cultural experiences. The landscape includes springs, moors, and wetlands, providing diverse natural settings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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Nice when a bit of water falls down.
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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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The new tower on the Tromm has become a real work of art. The view is excellent, only the ascent over the 192 steps to over 33m is exhausting. The tower is inclined at 54.3 degrees - this makes it a unique landmark in the Odenwald.
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Grasellenbach is nestled in the scenic Odenwald region, offering lush nature, significant brooks like Ulfenbach and Weschnitz, and abundant springs, moors, and wetlands. You can experience the intact nature of the moorlands on the Moorpfad in Gras-Ellenbach, or observe local birdlife on the Vogellehrpfad in Wahlen. Don't miss the Fallbach Waterfall, which is particularly impressive after rainfall.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore the Rodenstein castle ruins, a magical place built around 1240. Another significant site is the Siegfriedbrunnen, central to the Nibelung Saga, where the hero Siegfried is said to have met his end. The Gothic Chapel Ruins in Hammelbach, dating back to the 14th century, are also an art-historical gem.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Trommturm observation tower, a modern, inclined tower over 33 meters tall, offering vistas of the UNESCO-Geopark Bergstraße-Odenwald. The Emperor's tower on the Neunkircher Höhe also provides a great view, along with a restaurant. Additionally, the Waldner Tower (Four Knights Tower) offers clear views of the Rhine plain to the west.
Grasellenbach has a vibrant cultural scene. The Hof-Theater Tromm offers a year-round program, and the annual 'Trommer Sommer' art and theater week highlights the region's cultural vibrancy. You can also visit the small museum for old shops and advertising in Hammelbach, or experience the unique Hammelbacher Klangweg (Sound Path) which combines art and nature.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Spielgolfanlage in Wahlen, which includes a mini-golf course and an adjacent leisure area. The Naturspielort Tromm is designed for natural play experiences. Many of the hiking trails, such as those leading to the Waldner Tower, are also suitable for families.
Grasellenbach boasts a wealth of well-marked hiking trails, including the Nibelungensteig and Nibelungenweg Geopark Trail, which explore the Nibelung Saga. For more specific routes, you can find various options, including moderate trails like the 'Fallbach Waterfall – Rodenstein castle ruins loop', on the Mountain Hikes around Grasellenbach guide.
Yes, the region offers extensive networks for both running and cycling. For runners, there are routes like the 'Überwaldbahn Steam Railway loop from Grasellenbach'. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes such as the 'Neckar Promenade in Hirschhorn – Kalter Brunnen loop'. You can find more details on the Running Trails around Grasellenbach and Road Cycling Routes around Grasellenbach guides.
Grasellenbach is deeply connected to the Nibelung Saga. The Siegfriedbrunnen is a historically significant site where the tragic end of the hero Siegfried is said to have occurred. Informational panels along the path to the fountain and along the Nibelungenweg hiking trail narrate this epic story, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the legend.
Yes, the Kneipp-Heilbad Gras-Ellenbach Kurpark offers a dedicated space for wellness and relaxation. It features a herb garden and Kneipp basins, promoting a healthy connection with nature's elements and providing opportunities for therapeutic water treatments.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. For instance, the Rodenstein castle ruins are often described as a 'magical place'. The Trommturm observation tower is praised for its impressive modern design and the wonderful panoramic views it offers. The overall appeal lies in the diverse outdoor activities and the rich cultural heritage.
Beyond the castles, you can find the Hirtenhaus (Shepherd's House), noted as potentially the oldest and smallest building in Grasellenbach. In Hammelbach, the Zentgefängis and Pranger, two arched niches in a retaining wall, once served as a medieval jail with a pillory nearby, offering a glimpse into historical justice.


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