Best attractions and places to see around Oppenheim include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. This medieval town is situated in Germany's Rhine Valley, known for its picturesque vineyards and the Rhine River. Visitors can explore a rich array of historical sites and enjoy the surrounding natural landscape. The area offers a blend of historical depth and viticultural heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Kühkopf - the European bird reserve on the Rhine Today's Kühkopf was originally an inland peninsula near Guntersblum, with Rhine islands to the east, north and south. In the course of the straightening of the Rhine (1828/1829), a straightening breakthrough was made to the west of the peninsula and the area was completely separated from the mainland on the left bank of the Rhine, making the peninsula a river island. The Rhine islands that used to be in front of the peninsula now have a connection to the rest of the section due to silting up. The former main course of the Rhine is now an old bend in the Rhine. The almost undeveloped Kühkopf today forms the nature reserve "Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue" together with the Knoblochsaue to the north and some smaller islets in the Old Rhine. The Kühkopf alone accounts for around 1,700 hectares of the 2,440-hectare nature reserve. The island can be reached via two bridges.
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Striking, high-curved bridge with a good view of the Old Rhine. Connection between Erfelden and Kühkopf. Here is approximately the middle of the old, curved loop of the Rhine, which is now called the Old Rhine. The water is popular with rowers, anglers and waterfowl.
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The European reserve Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue in the Groß-Gerau district is the largest nature reserve in Hesse. It is part of the Hessian Ried between the Rhine and Bergstrasse. It is also designated as the largest contiguous flood area along the Hessian banks of the Rhine and is thus used for flood protection.
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The Altrhein is particularly beautiful here at the Kühkopf. Simply enjoy the meadow landscape.
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Here you can see many rowers and waterfowl
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Oppenheim offers several significant historical landmarks. You can visit St. Catherine's Church (Katharinenkirche), a stunning Gothic church known for its architecture and stained-glass windows. The ruins of Landskrone Castle (Burg Landskron) provide historical exploration and panoramic views. Additionally, the Altstadt (Old Town) invites you to stroll through picturesque streets with well-preserved medieval architecture, including the Oppenheim Town Hall.
Yes, Oppenheim is home to the mysterious Oppenheimer Kellerlabyrinth, an underground system of cellars and tunnels, with about ¾ kilometer open for guided tours. Behind St. Catherine's Church, you can also find the St. Michael's Chapel, which houses a Beinhaus (charnel house) containing the bones of approximately 20,000 people from past centuries.
The Deutsches Weinbaumuseum (German Wine Museum) in Oppenheim showcases the region's 2,000-year-old winemaking history. It features wine-related artifacts, including a unique collection of mousetraps and over 2,000 corkscrews, reflecting the area's rich viticultural heritage.
Oppenheim is situated on the banks of the Rhine River, offering opportunities for walks along the Oppenheimer Wäldchen and a riverside beach. The surrounding vine-covered hills are part of Rheinhessen, a renowned wine region. You can also explore the Stockstadt–Erfelden Old Rhine at Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue, a European bird reserve and nature area.
Absolutely. You can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from the ruins of Landskrone Castle and by climbing the tower of St. Catherine's Church. The Clock Tower, built on the remains of a former defensive tower, also offers a viewing platform. For views over vineyards and the Rhine, the Rhine Cycle Path at the Roter Hang vineyards provides picturesque vistas.
Oppenheim is excellent for cycling. You can ride on the Old Rhine Dike Cycle Path, known for its very good surface, or the Rhine Cycle Path at the Roter Hang vineyards, which passes through picturesque wine country. For more routes, explore the cycling guides like Cycling around Oppenheim, which includes routes like the 'Kühkopf tour'.
Yes, the area around Oppenheim offers various hiking opportunities. You can enjoy easy walks through the vineyards or along the Rhine. For specific routes, check out guides such as Easy hikes around Oppenheim, which features routes like 'Landskron Castle Ruins – View of Oppenheim loop from Oppenheim'.
Families can enjoy peaceful walks along the Rhine River, including a visit to the riverside beach (Strandbad). The Stockstadt–Erfelden Old Rhine at Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve is also suitable for family exploration. Many of the cycling and easy hiking paths are also considered family-friendly.
Oppenheim is particularly vibrant during the summer months, especially during the annual Wine Festival. The vine-covered hills are beautiful throughout the warmer seasons, offering ideal conditions for hiking and cycling. The historical sites are accessible year-round.
Yes, Nierstein Old Town is a great wine place in Rheinhessen, located nearby. It's a small, charming town that invites visitors to stay for a snack or explore its historic center, especially its ostrich taverns.
The Old Rhine Dike Cycle Path is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a well-paved route. The Martin-Roth Bridge is also listed as wheelchair accessible, providing access to a nature reserve.


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