Best attractions and places to see around Witzenhausen include a diverse range of historic landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. Situated in the Werra valley, the town is known as Germany's smallest university town and a significant cherry-growing region. The area features extensive cherry orchards and is framed by wooded hills, offering varied exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A nice view from up there.
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It's really nice to be standing where Fulda and Werra "kiss" and the Weser is formed. You have an even better overview from the car bridge with bicycle and pedestrian path across the street.
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The cycle path near Kassel is very well developed.
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Here the Weser begins at the confluence of the Fulda and Werra - the cycle path to Bremen is mostly well developed and recommendable.
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Very nice, well-kept old town with a lot worth seeing and small shops and places to eat. Everything is well signposted.
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Very nice starting point to start the Weser tour 😉
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a beautiful bike path is great to drive
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the fulda cycle path from kassel to hann.münden is great to ride ....
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Witzenhausen's historic town centre features a well-preserved ensemble of timber-frame houses, including the Grau'sches Haus and Rotes Haus. You can also see parts of the old town wall, including the Diebesturm and Eulenturm. Notable churches like the Liebfrauenkirche and Erlöserkirche are also significant historical sites. Don't miss the Jacob Grimm Statue on the market square. For a deeper dive into history, consider visiting nearby castles such as Historic Old Town of Hann. Münden or Schloss Berlepsch.
The region is famous for its extensive cherry orchards, which are particularly stunning during the cherry blossom season from late April to early May. Witzenhausen is nestled in the romantic Werra valley, surrounded by wooded hills. You can explore the Meißner-Kaufunger Wald Nature Park, the Naturpark Münden with its botanical garden and waterfalls, or the unique Roßbach Juniper Heaths. The Confluence of the Werra and Fulda rivers, where the Weser begins, is also a significant natural point of interest.
Yes, families can enjoy the Naturpark Münden, which features a botanical garden, greenhouse, and bird enclosure. The annual Cherry Festival (Kesperkirmes) in early July is a fun event with cherry stone spitting championships. For outdoor adventures, many of the cycling and easy hiking routes, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Witzenhausen guide, are suitable for families. The Fulda Cycle Route (Fuldaradweg) is also a tranquil and flat path ideal for family cycling.
Witzenhausen offers numerous cycling paths, including the popular Werra valley bicycle path and a 22 km long cherry cycle path that winds through the cherry orchards. Mountain biking is also popular in the region. For more options, check out the Cycling around Witzenhausen guide, which includes routes like the Weserstein – Riverside Path Along the Werra loop.
The region boasts an extensive network of hiking trails, including premium paths like hiking path 9 through the Roßbach juniper heaths, and five dedicated cherry paths, plus a cherry adventure trail. For easier walks, the Easy hikes around Witzenhausen guide offers routes such as the View from Silberkopf loop. You can also explore the rugged park trails within the well-preserved beech forests.
The cherry blossom season, from late April to early May, is particularly recommended. During this time, the extensive cherry orchards transform into a spectacular sea of white blossoms. Early July is also a great time to experience the Cherry Festival (Kesperkirmes) and enjoy the fresh cherry harvest.
Yes, you can visit the Völkerkundliches Museum Witzenhausen (Ethnological Museum), which houses a collection of objects from Africa, South America, and Oceania. The Witzenhausen Museum showcases objects from everyday life in agriculture and the home. The town is also part of both The German Fairy Tale Route and the German Timber-Frame Road, offering a rich cultural experience.
Yes, canoeing on the Werra River is a popular activity, offering a unique perspective of the region's beautiful landscapes from the water. It's a great way to explore the Werra valley.
For impressive vistas, visit the View of Hann. Münden’s Old Town, where the Fulda and Werra rivers converge. The Diebesturm, part of Witzenhausen's old town wall, is open as an observation tower in the summer, offering views over the town. Hanstein Castle, located nearby, also provides scenic views from Wendershausen.
Witzenhausen is renowned for its extensive cherry orchards, boasting approximately 100,000 to 150,000 cherry trees. This makes it one of Germany's most significant cherry-growing areas. The annual Cherry Festival celebrates this heritage, and you can explore the region via dedicated cherry paths and a cherry adventure trail.
While a bit further afield (around 70km), the Erlebnis Bergwerk Merkers offers guided tours through former salt and potash mines, taking you up to 800 meters deep underground. This includes a subterranean concert hall, providing a truly unique experience.
For gravel biking enthusiasts, the region around Witzenhausen offers diverse routes. You can find options like the Riversider Path Along the Werra – Last Heller Weir loop or the Oberrieden Railway Viaduct – Werra River Trail loop. More details and routes are available in the Gravel biking around Witzenhausen guide.


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