Best attractions and places to see around Eppelheim include historical sites and natural features. Located in the Rhine-Neckar district, Eppelheim borders Heidelberg, providing access to significant cultural landmarks. The region offers a mix of urban exploration and outdoor activities, with the Odenwald low mountain range and the Neckar River nearby.
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A memorial and a memorial site in one. It is very impressive how well preserved this complex is. 400 of these building complexes were once planned, and 60 were ultimately built in Germany, Poland and Russia.
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beautiful view of Heidelberg and the Königstuhl
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At the southern end of the Old Bridge is the bridge gate, which is medieval in structure and flanked by twin towers that are 28 meters high. Originally it was integrated into the city fortifications.
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Everything has already been said here. But the Schlangenweg (that is the direct connection from the old bridge to the Philosophenweg) should only be used as a footpath, please not with MTB's!
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great path with wonderful panoramic views of Heidelberg
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The Heidelberg Thingstätte is an open-air stage on the Heiligenberg near Heidelberg that was built during the Nazi era, ostensibly based on the model of ancient Greek theaters. The foundation stone for the "Thingstätte Heidelberg" was laid on May 30, 1934 and on May 22. Source: Wikipedia
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The huge open-air stage from the time of National Socialism is very impressive.
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The region around Eppelheim is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Heidelberg Castle, a large ruin with nearly 900 years of history overlooking Heidelberg's Old Town. Another significant site is the Thingstätte Heidelberg (Heiligenberg Amphitheater), an impressive open-air stage with a unique historical background. The Old Bridge (Karl-Theodor-Bridge), Heidelberg, made of Neckar sandstone, is also a classic example of historic bridge building.
Yes, the area offers several beautiful viewpoints and natural features. The Strahlenburg castle provides stunning views of the vineyards, Schriesheim, and the Rhine valley. You can also enjoy a View of Ladenburg and the Neckar from the railway bridge, offering a great perspective of the river and the historic town. For broader vistas, the Königstuhl mountain offers fantastic distant views of the Rhine valley, Heidelberg, and the Palatinate Forest.
Eppelheim's proximity to the Odenwald low mountain range and the Neckar River provides many outdoor opportunities. You can find numerous routes for various sports. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'Heiligenberg Thing Site – Heidelberg Castle loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'View of Heidelberg Castle – Climb from Schönau to Grein loop'. Runners have options like the 'Playground – Plankstadt Shelter loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Eppelheim, Road Cycling Routes around Eppelheim, and Running Trails around Eppelheim guides.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Old Bridge (Karl-Theodor-Bridge), Heidelberg, Heidelberg Castle, and Strahlenburg are all listed as family-friendly. The View of Ladenburg and the Neckar from the railway bridge also offers an accessible and pleasant experience for all ages.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, but specific activities might be better seasonally. Summer is ideal for enjoying outdoor views and activities, such as having a beer at Strahlenburg. However, some restaurants, including those in the Odenwald, may be closed in winter (January, February). For general sightseeing and exploring historical sites like Heidelberg Castle and the Old Town, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather.
Yes, some attractions are noted as wheelchair-accessible. The Old Bridge (Karl-Theodor-Bridge), Heidelberg and the View of Ladenburg and the Neckar from the railway bridge are both listed with wheelchair accessibility, allowing more visitors to enjoy these sights.
Heidelberg University, founded in 1386, is Germany's oldest university. Visitors can explore its historical buildings, including the Old University and the former student jail (Studentenkarzer). The Church of the Holy Spirit (Heiliggeistkirche) in Heidelberg's market square is also the city's most famous place of worship and a significant cultural landmark.
Yes, boat tours on the Neckar River are available and offer unique perspectives of Heidelberg's sights, including the castle and the Old Bridge. This provides a relaxing way to see the city from a different angle.
For panoramic views of Heidelberg, the Neckar River, and the castle, you can walk along the Philosopher's Walk (Philosophenweg) on the north side of the Old Bridge. Additionally, the Königstuhl mountain offers fantastic distant views of the entire region.
The Thingstätte Heidelberg (Heiligenberg Amphitheater) is an impressive open-air stage on the Heiligenberg mountain near Heidelberg. Built during the Nazi era, it was designed to resemble ancient Greek theaters. It is now a protected cultural monument and is known for its unique and somewhat eerie atmosphere.
It is recommended to take the mountain railway up to Königstuhl to experience the fantastic distant views of the Rhine valley, Heidelberg, the Palatinate Forest, and Speyer. This offers a convenient and scenic way to reach the summit.
The Old Bridge (Karl-Theodor-Bridge), Heidelberg is an 18th-century bridge made of Neckar sandstone. It connects Heidelberg's Old Town with the Neuenheim district and is considered one of the last great examples of classic stone bridge building. Its elevated bridge yokes were designed to allow rapid outflow during high tides, and it has been rebuilt after being destroyed multiple times throughout history.


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