Best attractions and places to see around Oberhaslach include a variety of historical ruins, natural features, and hiking opportunities. This charming village in the Bas-Rhin department of France is nestled amidst natural landscapes, offering numerous trails for exploration. The area is particularly known for its historical sites and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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very nice view and a good place to eat
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The site is well maintained. Free and accessible to all. The parking lot is a 5-minute walk away
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The waterfall is beautiful, the site is secure and accessible to all
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Beautiful waterfall, although it has relatively little water in the summer... Lots of people always gather in the adjacent stream bed, as it is a nice, shady place for a break...
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It is worth climbing the steep steps of the ruins to the top of the remains of the tower... From the top you have a wonderful view over the wooded hills of the Vosges...
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The castle ruins in the natural area, which have been listed as a historical monument since 1898, are not the remains of one but of two castles. The lower castle (Unternideck) was probably built in the first half of the 13th century. Today, the square keep and a fortified wall that separated the residential building can still be seen. The keep shows a change in the structure that indicates an interruption in construction (formats and unevenness of the stones, structure of the vaults...). The upper castle (Obernideck) was probably built in the 14th century. Its ruins are less well preserved, only a few heavily restored walls can still be seen. A castle on the Nideck was first mentioned in 1264. Sire Burckart lived here at that time. From 1336, the castle was a fief of the Diocese of Strasbourg and was then given to the citizens of Strasbourg. The inhabitants of both castles concluded several truces, especially in 1393 and 1422. These "peace treaties", which bear witness to the history of the place, laid down the rules for coexistence, supplies and armament of the fortress. From the 15th century onwards, the castle changed hands several times in successive attacks. The castle was finally destroyed in 1636 in the Thirty Years' War. Text of the information board
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It really splashes here! In summer, however, the waterfall is said to mutate into a small trickle. Tips here: https://www.visit.alsace/de/218006759-der-wasserfall-von-nideck/
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Oberhaslach is rich in history, offering several impressive castle ruins. You can visit the magnificent Ruins of Guirbaden Castle, the largest medieval fortification in Alsace, which also provides splendid views. Another notable site is the Ruins of Nideck Castle, perched on a steep rock with an impressive view over the Bruche Valley. Don't miss Wangenbourg Castle, a beautifully restored ruin offering views of Wangenbourg-Engenthal.
Absolutely. The spectacular Nideck Waterfall, a 25-meter cascade from volcanic rock, is a must-see, especially after rainfall. For panoramic views, the Donon Temple site offers sublime vistas over the Bruche Valley. The Pfaffenlapp Rock is another popular panoramic viewpoint, and La Porte de Pierre (The Stone Gate) is a fascinating natural monument in the Donon forest.
Oberhaslach is an excellent destination for hiking, with numerous trails for all skill levels. You can find extensive walking and hiking trails around the Nideck Waterfall, offering freshness and shade. The region is known for its 'pleasure trails' like the Garden of Fairies and the Stone Gate. For more detailed routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, explore the Hiking around Oberhaslach guide.
The natural environment around Oberhaslach offers great options for families. The extensive walking trails around the Nideck Waterfall are suitable for family walks, and the legend of the giants of Nideck Castle adds a special atmosphere for children. Many hiking trails are suitable for all ages, and the
The region's attractions, especially natural features like the Nideck Waterfall, are particularly impressive after rainfall or during spring melt. Summer offers freshness and shade on the extensive walking trails. For castle ruins and viewpoints, good weather is always recommended for the best experience. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends.
Yes, the Donon Temple is a significant cult site in the Bruche Valley with a rich history and archaeological finds. You can also visit the Baroque-style Saint-Florent Chapel, built in 1315, which houses 18th-century ex-votos. The Saint-Arbogast Church is notable for its historic organ.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from historical sites like the Ruins of Guirbaden Castle and the Donon Temple. The perfectly preserved natural environment around the Nideck Waterfall and the extensive hiking opportunities are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 800 photos and given more than 650 upvotes for the attractions in the area.
Yes, Oberhaslach offers a variety of hiking trails, including more challenging options. For example, the 'The Nideck waterfall — loop from Oberhaslach' is rated as difficult. You can find more challenging routes and detailed information in the Hiking around Oberhaslach guide.
Beyond hiking, Oberhaslach and its surroundings provide excellent routes for road cycling and running. You can explore various loops and trails, with options ranging in difficulty. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Oberhaslach and Running Trails around Oberhaslach guides.
While the major castles are well-known, the remains of the Ringelstein Castles (Grand and Petit Ringelstein), including fortifications from Roman times on the Ringelsberg, offer a glimpse into deeper history. The Saint-Florent Chapel, with its 18th-century ex-votos, is another charming historical spot often overlooked.
While Oberhaslach is accessible by public transport, reaching specific natural attractions like the Nideck Waterfall often requires a combination of public transport and walking, or a car. The waterfall is located south of the Nideck Castle ruins, and access is typically via hiking trails from nearby roads.


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