Best attractions and places to see around Burgschwalbach include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest within the Rhein-Lahn district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The municipality is situated in the Palmbachtal, known for its unspoiled, rural nature, offering recreational value. Visitors can explore medieval castles, fortified churches, and scenic river valleys. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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5/26/24: Unfortunately the spring is closed; the tap has been removed. The same goes for the Johannisquelle nearby. Tip: Sauerbrunnen in nearby Rückershausen. Tastes delicious!
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A beautiful border, which was, however, under water during our visit on May 23, 2024.
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great source. Nicely done.
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Fresh, cool drinking water. At 30 degrees in the shade (and there's not much of that in the Aartal) it's an absolute highlight for me.
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Old Roman spring, which was renovated with a lot of commitment - a big thank you to the helpers! The water tastes slightly ferrous, fizzes slightly and is refreshing. Ideal for filling up the drinking bottles, the water has drinking water quality and is checked regularly 👍
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The water is fizzy and tastes of iron. This is ideal for hikers and cyclists to fill up their water bottles.
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The Jesus Brotherhood has breathed new life into an abandoned monastery and the town next door. She rebuilt the monastery (well worth seeing), set up artist studios and craft businesses (and thus jobs), accommodated guests and bought food from farmers. A shop and a café invite you to stay. You can fill up your water bottles at the fountain.
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Balduinenstein, a wonderful little place right on the lahn
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Burgschwalbach offers several historical attractions. You can explore the medieval Schwalbach Castle, which dominates the village, and the ancient Evangelical Church, the oldest building in Burgschwalbach with its nave dating back to the 11th century. Nearby, you can also visit Gnadenthal Monastery and Timber-Framed Houses, known for its well-preserved buildings and a charming café.
Currently, Schwalbach Castle is undergoing restoration work and is not open for viewing. There is also no disabled access to the castle ruins.
Yes, families will enjoy the Märchenwald (Fairytale Forest) located above Schwalbach Castle. This forest playground features various play equipment, huts, and a miniature replica of Schwalbach Castle, offering a free and magical experience. Additionally, the View of Balduinstein is listed as family-friendly, and the Roman Spring Zollhaus is a great spot for a refreshing stop.
The region boasts beautiful natural landscapes. You can explore the picturesque Palmbachtal (Palmbach Valley) and the Dörsbach Valley, both known for their unspoiled nature, perfect for hiking and cycling. Don't miss the Roman Spring Zollhaus, a renovated old Roman spring offering fresh, cool drinking water, popular with hikers and cyclists.
Burgschwalbach is excellent for cycling. The Aartal-Radweg (Aar Valley cycling track) passes directly through the village and is ideal for families due to its gentle inclines. For longer rides, the Lahntal Cycle Path and the Lahn cycle path along the river near Balduinstein offer beautiful, idyllic scenery along the water with good surfaces. You can find more road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Burgschwalbach guide.
Yes, the natural surroundings are perfect for hiking. There are four signposted walking routes that start and end in the center of Burgschwalbach. The Aar-Höhenweg, a 63.5 km long trail, also runs through the area, connecting castles along the Roman wall "Limes." For more options, check out the Hiking around Burgschwalbach guide.
For stunning views, head to the View of Balduinstein. This viewpoint offers a beautiful perspective of the striking castle ruins over the Lahn river, nestled in a narrow valley, and is considered one of the most picturesque spots in the Lahn region.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful and idyllic scenery, especially along the Lahn cycle paths. Many appreciate the historical charm of sites like Gnadenthal Monastery and the refreshing quality of the water at the Roman Spring Zollhaus, which is a popular stop for hikers and cyclists.
Yes, there are several running trails around Burgschwalbach. You can find routes like the "Roman Spring Zollhaus – Antonius-Sprudel loop from Hahnstätten" or the "Aarbergen Golf Green Minigolf – Roman Spring Zollhaus loop from Kettenbach." More options are available in the Running Trails around Burgschwalbach guide.
Absolutely! The Roman Spring Zollhaus is a popular spot for hikers and cyclists to refill their water bottles. The water is regularly tested and is of drinking water quality, offering a fresh and cool refreshment.
The terrain around Burgschwalbach is varied, ranging from the unspoiled, rural nature of the Palmbachtal and Dörsbach Valley to well-maintained cycle paths. You'll find gentle inclines along the Aartal-Radweg and some narrow, steep-sided sections in the lower Dörsbach Valley, known as "Jammertal." Many cycle paths, like those along the Lahn, feature well-compacted gravel surfaces.


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