Best attractions and places to see around Scherweiler include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This region, nestled on the Alsace Wine Route, is characterized by its vineyards and the Aubach river. Visitors can explore medieval castles, well-preserved half-timbered houses, and scenic wine trails. The area offers a blend of historical significance and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The Upper Gate was built in the 14th century and renovated in the 16th century.
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Very nice to see history being preserved. You can experience the story of the town's life just by walking around and looking at various monuments.
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Wonderful monument to greet and welcome you into this charming village!
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Absolutely stunning and charming historical village! The buildings are not only beautiful, but also so well preserved. There's also so many wonderful restaurants, bakeries, and cafes to enjoy - it's an absolutely fantastic place to stop for a break.
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At the end of the ridge, at an altitude of 443 meters, lies Ortenbourg Castle, built between 1260 and 1265 by Rudolf Habsburg and one of the most beautiful ruins in the Rhine Valley. A masterpiece of military architecture, with its high gorge surrounding a 32-meter-long dungeon, it is visible from afar and blends perfectly into the landscape. This dungeon offered six levels of defensive fire, and its pentagonal design allowed for better deflection of attackers' projectiles. The recently founded association "Les sentinelles de l'Ortenbourg" (Ortenbourg Sentinels) aims to preserve, expand, and revitalize the castle.
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The tour from Dambach la ville is not too long or too difficult, and can be walked or run. However, I recommend appropriate footwear (hiking shoes, trail running shoes), as there are a few places on the descent, for which you can choose from two options, that require surefootedness. From the castle ruins you have a wonderful view over the Rhine plain to the Black Forest.
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Absolutely stunningly beautiful cities and countryside
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Discover Bergheim, the favorite village of the French 2022, which welcomes you for a bucolic stroll through its magnificent alleys with inimitable Alsatian charm. Do you like medieval architecture? Bergheim is made for you! Its 2 kilometers of 14th century ramparts, flanked by towers each as majestic as the next, will impress you with their exceptional state of preservation. Its half-timbered houses, magnified every summer by flowers, give the village an incomparable romantic atmosphere. For lovers of nature and hiking, Bergheim will offer very pretty medieval gardens, nestled in the heart of the city. Hikers will be able to explore its various trails: whether they are wine-growing, in the forest or on the Grasberg hill (Natura 2000 classified area), everyone will find something to suit them. If you are a lover of Alsace wine, Bergheim, the capital of Gewurztraminer, will satisfy your desire for discovery. Its great wines, flourishing on the hills of Altenberg and Kanzlerberg, will delight the most delicate taste buds.
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Scherwiller and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the well-preserved medieval town of Bergheim Medieval Town, known for its city wall and 14th-century Obertor. The village of Scherwiller itself features numerous half-timbered houses dating from the 16th to 19th centuries and is famous for its historic wash houses along the Aubach river.
Yes, the area boasts impressive castle ruins. Ortenbourg Castle is a masterpiece of military architecture offering extensive views. Another significant ruin is Bernstein Castle, which features a lookout tower you can climb for panoramic views. Both are popular hiking destinations.
For breathtaking views, ascend to the ruins of Ortenbourg Castle or Bernstein Castle, which offer panoramic vistas of the Alsace plain, vineyards, and even the Black Forest on clear days. Another excellent spot is the View of Andlau, providing a delightful contrast between vines, mountains, and houses.
Absolutely! Scherwiller is nestled on the Alsace Wine Route and is surrounded by 370 hectares of vineyards, particularly known for its Riesling. You can enjoy the scenic beauty of the vineyards, explore wine trails, and even participate in wine tastings to meet local winemakers and sample their produce.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Ortenbourg and Bernstein Castles Loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Alsace Wine Route Vineyards' for road cycling or 'The Big Oak' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Scherwiller, Gravel biking around Scherweiler, and Road Cycling Routes around Scherweiler.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various abilities. Many routes to the castles, like the 'Ortenbourg and Bernstein Castles Loop' or 'Ortenbourg Castle – Bernstein Castle loop from Dieffenthal', are rated as moderate. These offer rewarding views without being overly strenuous for regular hikers. For specific difficulty ratings and distances, refer to the Hiking around Scherwiller guide.
Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. Exploring the medieval charm of Bergheim Medieval Town or the historic Obertor (Porte Haute) in Bergheim can be engaging for children. The Medieval Garden of Scherwiller also offers a pleasant and educational experience. Additionally, the scenic walks through vineyards and to castle ruins can be enjoyed by families.
Scherwiller is charming throughout the year, but the spring and autumn months are particularly pleasant. Spring brings blooming vineyards, while autumn offers vibrant colors and harvest festivals. Summer weekends are notable for the 'Les Lavandières Show' at the historic wash houses, depicting rural village life. Clear days in any season will enhance the panoramic views from the castles.
Scherwiller offers several unique cultural experiences. During summer weekends, you can witness the 'Les Lavandières Show' at the historic wash houses, bringing rural village life to theatrical life. You can also explore the Medieval Garden of Scherwiller, dedicated to courtly love, or visit 'Les Mystères du Vignoble Scherwiller' to learn about local viticulture and see an old wooden screw press.
Beyond the main castles, explore the charming village of Scherwiller itself, known as the 'Village of a Hundred Laundries' due to the historic wash houses lining the Aubach river. The Medieval Garden of Scherwiller is another peaceful and unique spot. For wine enthusiasts, seeking out smaller, family-run wineries for a tasting can reveal local treasures.
Scherwiller is a significant wine-producing village, particularly for Riesling. You can visit local wineries, such as Domaine Achillée, for wine tastings and to learn directly from passionate winemakers about their craft. Additionally, 'Les Mystères du Vignoble Scherwiller' provides insights into local viticulture, featuring an old wooden screw press.
Many of the outdoor areas around Scherwiller, including the vineyard trails and paths leading to the castle ruins, are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them. Specific indoor attractions or establishments may have their own policies, so it's advisable to check beforehand.
While many of the historical sites like castles involve uneven terrain or steps, some parts of the villages and vineyard paths may be more accessible. For specific wheelchair-accessible trails, it is recommended to consult local tourist information centers or specialized accessibility guides, as detailed information for this region is not readily available.


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