Attractions and places to see around Dienstweiler offer a blend of historical significance and natural beauty at the edge of the Hunsrück. This municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, features historical buildings dating back to the 17th century and archaeological finds from around 1000 BC. Nestled in a dale with approximately 320 hectares of wooded area, the region provides access to various natural and recreational sites. The average elevation is 400 meters above sea level.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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"The House Stands Upside Down" at Bostalsee is a unique and popular attraction that draws both locals and tourists. This architectural marvel is located near the lake and offers visitors an experience that is completely out of the normal perspective. As the name suggests, the entire house is upside down - the roof is on the ground and the furniture and furnishings hang from the ceiling. When you enter the house, the sense of up and down is turned upside down, which makes for many fun and baffling moments. Everything you would expect to find in a normal house - from the kitchen furniture to the bedroom furnishings to the bathroom fixtures - is there, but everything is upside down.
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The northern shore of Lake Bostal is a particularly attractive area of the lake, offering many recreational opportunities and amenities. It is a popular destination for visitors who want to enjoy nature, relax or be active.
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The House Upside Down at Bostalsee is a unique and popular attraction that draws both locals and tourists. This architectural marvel is located near the lake and offers visitors an experience that is completely out of the normal perspective. As the name suggests, the entire house is upside down - the roof is on the ground and the furniture and furnishings hang from the ceiling. When you enter the house, the sense of up and down is turned upside down, making for many fun and baffling moments. Everything you would expect to find in a normal house - from the kitchen furniture to the bedroom furnishings to the bathroom fixtures - is there, but everything is upside down.
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The upside down house at Bostalsee is worth seeing.
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Something special for both children and adults. However, the entrance fee is quite expensive and it is always busy
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A house that was built upside down. Interesting to see something like that. Located right next to the bike path and the lake.
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Rest area with a view of the old railway line.
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The region around Dienstweiler, situated at the edge of the Hunsrück, offers several natural features. The most prominent is the Bostalsee, a large reservoir primarily used for recreation. You can enjoy expansive views of the lake from the View of Bostalsee from the dam or explore the Bostalsee North Shore, which is part of a designated nature reserve. The area itself is nestled in a dale with approximately 320 hectares of wooded land.
Dienstweiler boasts several historical buildings, including a four-sided estate at Dorfstraße 9 dating back to 1870 and a corner estate at Im Eck 1 from 1650, both listed in Rhineland-Palatinate's Directory of Cultural Monuments. You can also find a late 19th-century cast-iron Gothic Revival fountain near Im Eck 5. The area also has archaeological significance, with finds from around 1000 BC, including barrow fields and a Roman 'villa rustica'.
The area around Dienstweiler is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For hiking, consider exploring trails like the Fischwaid Fishing Pond loop or the Stork Aviary Birkenthal loop. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Iron Bridge in Türkismühle loop or the Martin Train Station loop. Many of these routes pass by or near attractions like the Bostalsee. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Dienstweiler, Road Cycling Routes around Dienstweiler, and Gravel biking around Dienstweiler guides.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Bostalsee area is particularly family-friendly, offering activities like swimming, boating, and cycling. Highlights such as the View of Bostalsee from the dam and the Bostalsee North Shore are great for a day out. Children will also enjoy The Upside-Down House, Bostalsee, a unique structure offering an inverted world experience. The Deer Fountain provides a pleasant resting spot with chilled drinks and picnic benches.
The Sankt Wendeler Land Rail Trail is a newly created cycle path built on an old railway line. It offers a smooth and scenic route for cycling. Along this trail, you'll find the Rest Area on the Sankt Wendeler Land Rail Trail, a convenient spot to take a break between Turquoise Mill and Wolfersweiler. This path is also noted for being wheelchair accessible.
One truly unique attraction is The Upside-Down House, Bostalsee. This structure allows visitors to experience an inverted world from the inside, providing a fun and memorable experience in the Bostalsee area.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and recreational opportunities, especially around the Bostalsee. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths for cycling and walking, the family-friendly amenities like beach baths and boat rentals, and the unique experiences such as The Upside-Down House. The thoughtful self-service at the Deer Fountain, offering chilled drinks, is also a popular highlight.
Yes, the Rest Area on the Sankt Wendeler Land Rail Trail is specifically noted as being wheelchair accessible. The newly created railway cycle path itself is generally flat and well-suited for accessibility.
While not directly in Dienstweiler, the nearby town of Idar-Oberstein is renowned for its gemstone industry. There, you can visit the Deutsches Edelsteinmuseum (German Gemstone Museum) to learn about the region's rich history in gemstones, or explore the Edelsteinminen Steinkaulenberg (Steinkaulenberg Gemstone Mines) and Steinkaulenberg Besucherstollen (Visitor Mine) for a direct experience.
The region's natural beauty, especially around the Bostalsee and the wooded areas, is enjoyable throughout the warmer months for hiking, cycling, and water activities. Early mornings or late evenings are often recommended for a more tranquil experience around the Bostalsee. While specific winter hiking conditions are not detailed, the area's elevation and wooded nature suggest that spring, summer, and autumn would be ideal for most outdoor pursuits.
Yes, there are facilities available. For instance, the Deer Fountain offers a unique self-service option with chilled drinks and picnic benches in a forest setting. Around the Bostalsee, you'll find various restaurants and facilities, particularly near the Bostalsee North Shore, making it easy to find refreshments and take a break.


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