Best attractions and places to see around Limburgerhof include a blend of historical sites, green spaces, and modern community facilities. The municipality, located in the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis, offers local points of interest such as Schlossgarten Park and historical buildings like a classicist castle. Its proximity to cities like Speyer, Heidelberg, and Mannheim also provides access to significant regional attractions. Limburgerhof is characterized by its historical development, including the "Old Colony" worker housing and the BASF Agricultural Center.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Lots of traffic and jogging, especially on weekends, so constant braking is necessary
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Anyone who wants to be active meets here!
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The riverside path is ideal for both jogging and road cycling! Early in the morning it's still nice and quiet, so you can really get going and pick up speed without much traffic.
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It's often pretty dense with traffic
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Josef-Braun-Ufer! The most beautiful route to get from the Kurpfalzbrücke to Seckenheim!
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Two dials of the tower clock are attached to the east and west side of the old gate. The hands on the large dials show the hour, the hands on the small dials the quarter hours. The old gate forms the end of Maximilianstraße opposite the cathedral.
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Founded around 1000 years ago, the Speyer Cathedral is today the largest Romanesque church in the world and has a correspondingly large cathedral square. In the middle of the cathedral square, in front of the west portal of the cathedral, there is a huge bowl, the so-called cathedral bowl, which marked the borderline between the medieval city and the cathedral immunity. From the end of the 15th century it was customary for the new bishop to make a debut and have the Domnapt filled with wine so that the people of Speyer could drink to his health.
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Limburgerhof itself features historical buildings, including a small classicist castle and a distinctive three-story tower built by Graf Waldner von Freundstein. You can also visit the unique "Old Colony," a settlement of 63 semi-detached houses built by BASF in 1902 for its workers. Nearby, the city of Speyer offers significant historical attractions like the UNESCO World Heritage site Speyer Cathedral, the historic Altpörtel (Old City Gate), and Maximilian Street with its many historic buildings.
Yes, Limburgerhof is home to Schlossgarten Park, a notable natural feature with well-maintained lawns, ponds, and flowerbeds, perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying nature. The oldest part of Limburgerhof, Rehhütte, is also associated with the Rehbach stream, offering natural surroundings.
Beyond the historical sites, families can enjoy attractions in nearby Speyer such as the Technic Museum Speyer, which offers a diverse range of technological exhibits, and Sea Life Speyer, an aquarium where you can explore aquatic life from the Rhine to the oceans. Many of the highlights like Speyer Cathedral and Altpörtel are also considered family-friendly.
There are several hiking opportunities around Limburgerhof. You can explore routes like the 'Highland Cattle Pasture – Rehbachweg loop' or the 'Steinerne Brücke Beach – Little castle in the park loop'. For more options, including moderate trails like 'Rehbach – Wooden Bridge Over the Rehbach loop', check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Limburgerhof.
Absolutely. The Neckarkanal Riverside Path, easily accessible from Limburgerhof, is ideal for both jogging and road cycling, offering scenic views of the Neckar. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there's a guide for MTB Trails around Limburgerhof, featuring routes like the 'Nature Friends House Iggelheim – Ranschgraben Forest Trail loop'.
Limburgerhof has a rich industrial history, notably with the BASF Agricultural Center, which has brought the town international recognition. Another unique aspect is the "Old Colony," a settlement built by BASF in 1902 to house its workers, showcasing early 20th-century community planning.
In Speyer, Maximilian Street is known for its variety of cafés and restaurants. If you're near the Rhine promenade in Speyer, the Biergarten Alter Hammer offers a beautiful setting directly overlooking the Rhine with good food.
Yes, some major attractions in the region are noted for their accessibility. For instance, Speyer Cathedral and Altpörtel (Speyer's Old City Gate) are listed as wheelchair accessible, allowing a wider range of visitors to enjoy these historical landmarks.
While specific seasonal tips aren't provided, the region's parks and outdoor paths, like Schlossgarten Park and the Neckarkanal Riverside Path, are generally best enjoyed during milder weather in spring, summer, and early autumn. Historical sites and museums are accessible year-round.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. The Neckarkanal Riverside Path is excellent for jogging, especially in the quiet early mornings. You can find more dedicated routes, such as the 'View of Highland Cattle – Rehbachweg loop' or the 'Schlösschen Limburgerhof loop', in the guide for Running Trails around Limburgerhof.
Rehhütte is recognized as the oldest part of Limburgerhof. Its history dates back to at least 1241, with mentions of a mill on the Rehbach stream, highlighting the area's long-standing connection to its natural waterways and early settlements.
The Historical Museum Pfalz Speyer, a short drive from Limburgerhof, houses extensive collections documenting the art and cultural history of Speyer and the Palatinate from the Stone Age to the 20th century. Its exhibits include around 900,000 artifacts across five permanent collections, featuring notable items like the "Golden Hat of Schifferstadt" and the Celtic Ring of Rodenbach.


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