Best attractions and places to see around Hattersheim include a variety of historical sites, cultural centers, and natural landscapes. Located in the Main-Taunus-Kreis along the Main River, the region offers a blend of urban and natural exploration. Visitors can find historical buildings, riverside paths, and viewpoints. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling and walking.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Up here from the big Mannstein you have a wonderful view
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The Nidda is great for cycling. We recommend.
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At this point there is an informative information board about the Raunheim oil harbor bridge. A view of the port area is possible. Below the bridge directly on the Main, tankers can be observed entering and exiting the port. Since the ships turn 90 degrees here, a detailed assessment is possible.
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The eye-catching oil port bridge was built in 2013. The ascent is wound in an S-shape. Below the bridge there is a rest area with benches. The bridge offers a view of the Main, but not of the oil port. This can be seen from the Raunheim side.
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Romance and wildlife can't be beat.
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At this point, the Nidda flows into the Main.
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Along the green belt cycle path in Frankfurt (relaxation guaranteed)
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The Nidda rises in Vogelsberg at an altitude of 720 m and flows into the Main in Frankfurt-Höchst. Today she covers around 90 km. Before its regulation in the 1920s and 60s, its river length was almost twice as long. In some places the river has begun to be renatured. https://www.schmidts-papeterie.de/products/niddamundung-bei-frankfurt-hochst
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Hattersheim's location along the Main River provides excellent cycling opportunities. The scenic Main riverbanks are ideal for leisurely rides. Additionally, the Nidda Riverside Trail, a well-developed cycle path, follows the Nidda River from its confluence with the Main, offering a beautiful route for nature lovers. You can find many road cycling routes around Hattersheim, including the "Nidda Cycle Path – Nidda River Rapids loop from Hattersheim am Main" which is a moderate 78.5 km ride. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Hattersheim guide.
For panoramic views, visit Großer Mannstein (Staufenschwur Lookout). From here, you can see the Frankfurt skyline, Kelkheim, and even the Odenwald on clear days. Another architecturally striking spot with views is the Ölhafen Bridge Raunheim, which features a spiral path over the Raunheim oil port access.
Hattersheim offers several historical sites. Explore the historic town center with its picturesque half-timbered houses. You can also visit Schloss Hattersheim (Hattersheim Castle) and the Stadtkirche St. Martin (St. Martin's Town Church). The Stadtmuseum Hattersheim, housed in the former Sarotti factory building, provides insights into the city's history, archaeology, and the famous chocolate factory.
Yes, Hattersheim has several family-friendly options. The Nidda Riverside Trail is great for family bike rides. During summer, the Freibad "Hatterranch" (Hatterranch Open-Air Pool) offers attractions, especially for children. The Nidda weir near Frankfurt-Nied is also a great spot for kids to play in the water on hot days.
The region around Hattersheim offers various hiking trails. The nearby Regionalpark RheinMain features numerous paths for exploring the landscape. For easier walks, consider routes like the "Speierlingallee Hattersheim – Bench in Nussbaumquartier loop from Hattersheim am Main," an easy 4.6 km hike. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Hattersheim guide.
Hattersheim is home to the Kulturzentrum "Am Alten Posthof" (Cultural Center "At the Old Post Office Courtyard"), which hosts various events like concerts and theater performances. The Stadtmuseum Hattersheim, located in the former Sarotti factory, offers a permanent exhibition on the city's history, including its Celtic past and industrial heritage.
Hattersheim is enjoyable throughout the year, but the spring and summer months (May to September) are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking along the Main River. This period also features events like the Hattersheimer Klassikertage (Classic Car Days) in late May and the Weinfest (Wine Festival) in September. For a festive atmosphere, the Hattersheimer Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas Market) takes place on the third Advent Sunday.
Beyond the main attractions, Hattersheim has some unique points of interest. The Rosarium serves as a reminder of the town's past as a significant rose supplier. An Art Nouveau style waterworks is also a notable industrial-cultural site. For a natural and historical blend, the Kelten-Park commemorates an important Celtic burial ground.
The Main River is a central natural feature, offering opportunities for riverside strolls and canoeing. The Confluence of the Nidda at Frankfurt-Höchst is a scenic spot where the Nidda meets the Main. The nearby Regionalpark RheinMain provides extensive natural areas with trails. The Kelsterbach Riverside Terrace offers a redesigned area by the river with access to a "Mainstrand" (Main beach).
Hattersheim hosts several annual events. In late May, the Hattersheimer Klassikertage (Hattersheim Classic Car Days) attract vintage car enthusiasts. September brings the traditional Weinfest (Wine Festival). During the festive season, you can visit the Hattersheimer Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas Market) on the third Advent Sunday.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. For example, the "Singletrack at the Mühlgraben – Flörsheimer Warte loop from Hattersheim (Main)" is a challenging 27.5 km route. You can find more options and details in the MTB Trails around Hattersheim guide.
The Kelten-Park (Celtic Park) in Hattersheim commemorates the discovery of an important Celtic burial ground with over 50 graves. It offers a glimpse into the ancient history of the region and the Celtic presence in the area.


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