Best attractions and places to see around Dammbach include historical landmarks and natural landscapes within the Spessart low mountain range. The municipality is known for its charming Dammbachtal, surrounded by oak and beech forests. Visitors can explore a blend of cultural experiences and scenic views in this Bavarian region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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well preserved working water wheel
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unfortunately still closed
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The neo-Romanesque crypt chapel of St. Mary of the Counts of Ingelheim dates from 1874/75 and was built under the Imperial Count Friedrich von Ingelheim. In 2006, Count Albrecht, whose birthplace is Mespelbrunn Castle not far from the chapel, was buried in the two-towered basilica.
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The red sandstone can often be seen in the Spessart, and the many castles were also built from this stone.
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Such a waterworks in this small size is certainly rare...
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Dammbach is nestled within the Spessart low mountain range, offering magnificent oak and beech forests ideal for refreshing walks. You can also discover the romantic Dammbach Valley, named after its brook. Don't miss the striking View of the Red Sandstone Cliffs Near Dorfprozelten, which present a beautiful contrast with the green forests.
Yes, Dammbach is a hiker's paradise with 126 km of well-marked trails. You can explore routes following the tracks of the 'Spessarträuber' (Spessart bandits) or the legendary poacher Hasenstab. For a comprehensive overview of hiking options, including easy, moderate, and challenging routes, you can check the dedicated hiking guide for the region: Hiking around Dammbach.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Geishöhe, the highest settlement in the Spessart. Here, the Ludwig-Keller-Turm, a 13-meter-tall tower, offers expansive vistas over the entire Spessart region. On clear days, you can even see as far as the Frankfurt skyline.
A prominent historical site is Mespelbrunn Castle, a moated castle with construction dating back to 1427, which was also a filming location for 'Das Wirtshaus im Spessart.' Another significant site is the neo-Romanesque Crypt chapel of St. Maria (Ingelheim burial site) from 1874/75. You can also find the historical votive pillar, Scharstein, dating from 1586.
Absolutely. The European Culture Trail 'Zwischen Scharstein und Geishöhe' offers two loops, each about 9 km long, exploring the cultural landscape. The northern loop leads to Pollershöhe, showcasing former agricultural use, while the southern loop features the 'Alten Schulweg' and 'Passionsweg,' a 3.5 km experience path leading up to the Geishöhe.
Yes, Dammbach offers several family-friendly options. The multi-generational playground, bike parcours, and climbing castle in Taubendelle provide a great meeting point for all ages. Many of the natural viewpoints and historical sites, such as Mespelbrunn Castle and the Red Sandstone Cliffs, are also suitable for families.
Dammbach is particularly appealing in summer, when the surrounding oak and beech forests provide oxygen-rich air and a refreshing environment, perfect for hiking. The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed across seasons, with each offering a unique charm.
A popular spot is the Hohewart-Haus (Hohe Warte), a rustic forest house near Hessenthal. It's known for its good food, especially game dishes, and home-brewed 'Hohe-Wart beer,' making it an excellent starting or ending point for many hiking tours.
Dammbach offers a variety of cycling routes, ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find routes like the 'Historic Town Hall – Maria am Weg - Chapel loop' or the 'Mespelbrunn Castle – Heimbuchenthal Railway Mural loop.' For more detailed information on distances and difficulties, explore the dedicated cycling guide: Cycling around Dammbach.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The 600-year-old Mespelbrunn Castle, which has never been destroyed, is a highlight. The rustic charm and good food at places like Hohewart-Haus are also frequently praised, along with the scenic forest landscapes and viewpoints.
Dammbach hosts unique cultural events. Every five years, the Passionsspiele Dammbach (Passion Plays) involve over 200 participants bringing the spiritual drama of Jesus' suffering to life. Additionally, the Güldnertreffen, a festival for oldtimer tractor enthusiasts, takes place every two years.


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