Best attractions and places to see around Stadtprozelten are found in the scenic Main Valley, nestled between the Spessart and Odenwald forests. This region offers a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and outdoor activities. The town's medieval character is evident in its architecture and significant landmarks. Visitors can explore the Main River, surrounding forests, and various cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Wertheim my hometown. If you have your whole life in mind, you no longer notice how beautiful, medieval and idyllic this little town is 🤩.
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Wertheim Castle was first mentioned in a document in 1183 and was "extended from the upper castle to a spacious castle complex in several construction periods until it was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War. The keep (around 1200) and the palace from the second third of the 13th century are still standing from the upper castle. Another residential building adjoins the Palas, in which the remains of an older complex have been preserved."[1] The city was a "planned foundation at the foot of the castle [...] The construction of the city fortifications must have started around 1200 be; it finally enclosed the castle and town with a ring of walls.
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From the Tauber Bridge you have a very nice view of the castle and town hall.
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Wertheim was probably in the 8th/9th Founded Century. The name of the two-river city is derived from Werder meaning island or elevation in a river.[18] The interpretation of the place name in terms of value has been common since the early 17th century, as in the Wertheim representation in Daniel Meisner's Thesaurus philopoliticus (1623). The first documented mention of Wertheim (whether left or right Mainisch is unclear) took place from 750 to 802 / 779/94 (?). Count Kunibert transfers Eigen zu Wertheim, Biscoffesheim, Kuffese, Rowilenheim, Heringesheim and Kamerdinge to the Fulda monastery (document no. 222, page 320 in the Fulda monastery document book). From the early 12th century, a branch of the Reginbodon family named itself after Wertheim. After the Counts of Wertheim built a castle (Wertheim Castle) to the left of the Main, on the right bank of the Tauber estuary, a new settlement developed below this dominating fortification, which was also given the name Wertheim. In 1192 it was first mentioned as "Suburbium castri Wertheim", around 1200 it was called "oppidum" and in 1244 it was called "civitas". From 1355 to 1373 the town was ruled by Count Eberhard von Wertheim. In 1363, Wertheim received a document under his aegis for the coinage regime because, according to the document, he supported Emperor Charles IV with "steady trewe and diligent service (...) often without hesitation".[19] During this time, the Count of Wertheim placed the entire county under Emperor Charles IV. The Emperor returned the county to the Count as a fief of the Bohemian Empire. This bondage to Bohemia made the Wertheim counts confidants of the monarchy. The last count of Wertheim was Michael III. He married the eldest daughter of Count Ludwig zu Stolberg, Katharina. Since there was no male descendant from this marriage, the noble family died out and Ludwig zu Stolberg came into the possession of the County of Wertheim. After his death in 1574, the county passed to another son-in-law, Count Ludwig von Löwenstein
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Stadtprozelten is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Wertheim Castle, a dominant historical site. Within Stadtprozelten itself, the medieval character is evident in the Historic Town Hall, built in 1520, and the Pfarrkirche Mariä Himmelfahrt. Don't miss the imposing Henneburg Castle Ruin, one of Germany's largest, offering panoramic views over the Main Valley.
Absolutely! The region boasts stunning natural beauty. The picturesque Main Valley offers beautiful scenery, and you can enjoy the View of the Red Sandstone Cliffs Near Dorfprozelten, a fascinating natural spectacle. Another popular spot is the Confluence of the Tauber and Main rivers in Wertheim, a relaxing setting where the two rivers meet.
The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore the Main River along the Main Cycle Route (Mainradweg), which is ideal for cycling and leisurely walks. The surrounding Spessart Forest offers hundreds of kilometers of trails for hiking and mountain biking. For more detailed routes, check out the running trails, MTB trails, and road cycling routes guides.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The Main Cycle Route (Mainradweg) is great for family bike rides, often featuring playgrounds along the path. Exploring the medieval Wertheim Castle or the Wertheim Market Square can be an engaging experience for all ages. The View of the Red Sandstone Cliffs Near Dorfprozelten also offers a unique natural sight that children might enjoy.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Many appreciate the well-preserved medieval towns like Wertheim, with its half-timbered houses and castle. The scenic Main Valley and the extensive network of cycling and hiking trails along the Main River and in the Spessart Forest are also highly rated for their beauty and recreational opportunities.
Yes, the region offers various trails for different fitness levels. The paths along the Main River, part of the Main Cycle Route (Mainradweg), are generally flat and perfect for leisurely walks. For more options, you can explore the running trails around Stadtprozelten, which include moderate options like the 'Totengraben loop from Stadtprozelten'.
Beyond the historical buildings, you can visit the Bäuerliche Sammlung Ellernhof (Rural Collection Ellernhof) to gain insights into rural life and traditions of the region. The entire medieval old town of Stadtprozelten, with its well-preserved half-timbered houses, also provides a glimpse into its rich past.
The spring and summer months are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and exploring the Main River. The weather is generally pleasant, and the landscapes are lush. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage, making it a great time for walks and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Some areas, particularly parts of the Wertheim Market Square and sections of the Main Cycle Route (Mainradweg) along the river, are generally accessible. However, historical sites like castles often have uneven terrain. It's advisable to check specific accessibility details for individual locations if you have particular needs.
For peace and quiet, consider visiting the tranquil districts of Neuenbuch and Hofthiergarten within Stadtprozelten. These areas offer an idyllic rural escape. The Main River banks away from the main towns also provide serene spots for relaxation and picnics.
The region is a cyclist's paradise. The Main Cycle Route (Mainradweg) runs directly through Stadtprozelten, offering scenic paths along the river. For more varied cycling, you can find numerous MTB trails and road cycling routes, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, exploring the Main Valley and the Spessart foothills.
To fully explore the extensive Henneburg Castle Ruin and enjoy the panoramic views over the Main Valley and Odenwald foothills, you should plan for at least 1.5 to 2 hours. This allows time to wander through the ruins and appreciate its historical significance.


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