Attractions and places to see around Romansweiler include a blend of natural features and historical sites in the Bas-Rhin department of France. The village is situated near the Parc Naturel Régional des Vosges du Nord, offering diverse natural landscapes. The region is also characterized by its proximity to medieval castles and other cultural landmarks. This area provides opportunities to explore both tranquil nature and historical architecture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Elongated rock castle above the Zorn valley, southwest of Saverne. After a varied history, it has been state property for approx. 150 years. Varied structures from different eras in the inner courtyard. Great view over the Rhine valley and the northern Vosges.
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I love coming here to Saverne. The town has such a wonderful atmosphere.
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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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Nice place where you can take a break.
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The Gross-Geroldseck Castle was built on the rocky plateau that slopes down on all sides. The aim was to protect the Maursmünster Abbey. The castle was once surrounded by a strong ring wall, which can still be visited today. At the entrance to the castle you can admire the large keep, which has been preserved in its full height. In the northwest you will find a few outbuildings. In the south, however, parts of the castle are still buried under the ground and have not yet been explored.
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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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The region around Romanswiller is rich in medieval castles. You can visit the impressive Haut-Barr Castle, known for its extensive views and the “Devil's Bridge” walkway. Another significant site is the Château du Grand Géroldseck, a freely accessible ruin with an imposing keep. Additionally, the Ruins of Nideck Castle offer an impressive view over the forests of the Bruchetal.
Yes, Romanswiller is close to the Parc Naturel Régional des Vosges du Nord, offering diverse natural landscapes. A must-see natural spectacle is the Nideck Waterfall, a 25-meter high waterfall plunging from volcanic rock. For panoramic views, Haut-Barr Castle provides fantastic vistas over the Vosges and the Rhine Valley, and on clear days, you might even spot Strasbourg Cathedral.
The area around Romanswiller is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the "Rocher Frœlich Viewpoint – Le Rotfels loop" or easier options such as the "Hiking loop from Romanswiller." For cycling, there are routes like the "Superb wash-house – Bruche Canal loop" for touring bicycles or the "Canal de la Bruche – Tour de Kolbsheim loop" for road cycling. You can explore more options in the dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and road cycling around Romanswiller.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly activities. The Nideck Waterfall has easy access paths, making it suitable for families. The nearby Saverne Town Center is also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant atmosphere for strolls along the Marne-Rhine Canal.
The Nideck Waterfall is most spectacular after periods of rain or during snowmelt in spring, when the water flow is strongest. While it remains charming, it can be less impressive in summer when water levels are low. To avoid crowds, consider visiting during the week rather than on weekends, especially in good weather.
The natural landscapes and numerous hiking trails in the Parc Naturel Régional des Vosges du Nord generally welcome dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. Many of the outdoor routes, including those around the castles and the Nideck Waterfall, are suitable for walks with dogs.
The castles in the region, such as Haut-Barr Castle and Château du Grand Géroldseck, are significant examples of medieval architecture. Château du Grand Géroldseck, for instance, is considered a typical Adelburg castle of the Staufer period, built to protect the abbey Maursmünster. These ruins offer a glimpse into the region's rich past and strategic importance.
Yes, some attractions offer dining options. Haut-Barr Castle has a restaurant on its grounds. For the Château du Grand Géroldseck, gastronomy is available at the nearby Hohbarr castle. The Saverne Town Center, a short drive away, also provides various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
Saverne Town Center is a charming highlight located along the Marne-Rhine Canal. It's known for its pleasant atmosphere, ideal for a stroll, and features the impressive Rohan Castle, often called the “Little Versailles of Alsace.” It also serves as a convenient base for exploring the region and offers easy access to Strasbourg via riverside cycle paths.
Yes, several castles are freely accessible. Haut-Barr Castle can be visited without admission, and it also has a restaurant. The Château du Grand Géroldseck is also a freely accessible castle ruin. The Ruins of Nideck Castle are also open to visitors, offering impressive views.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The extensive views from castles like Haut-Barr Castle are highly praised. The natural spectacle of the Nideck Waterfall, especially after rain, is a favorite. The historical depth and the opportunity to explore ancient ruins like Château du Grand Géroldseck also receive positive feedback from the community.


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