Attractions and places to see around Zaisenhausen include local points of interest and numerous sites in the surrounding Kraichgau region. This municipality serves as a base for exploring both cultural landmarks and natural features. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, with vineyards and forests providing a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities. Visitors can discover historic sites and tranquil lakes within a reasonable distance.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful market square with restaurants and cafes.
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When you walk around the lake you have to cross a few bridges.
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A small forest lake in the Stromberg-Heuchelberg Nature Park with beautiful rest areas by the lake. Forest trail and bird trail on and around the lake.
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Worth seeing old town with a beautiful market square and good gastronomy!👍🏻
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Many old half-timbered houses and cozy restaurants
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The lake is primarily used for flood protection on the Zaber. In summer, swimmers and other people looking for relaxation visit the lake with its bathing beach; Anglers can catch pike, zander and perch there, as well as rainbow trout, carp, tench, bream, catfish and eel. Sailing and motor boating, on the other hand, are prohibited on the lake. Walking and hiking trails of different lengths touch the Ehmetsklinge, including a 6.5 km long circular lake trail, which also connects it with the Katzenbachsee, which is almost 2 km to the east. A forest and tree as well as a wine educational trail also run near the lake. There are some inns by the lake. In May 2009, the new nature park center of the Stromberg-Heuchelberg nature park opened its doors on the lake shore. The lake was created between 1968 and 1970, inaugurated in June 1970 with a lake festival, and expanded in 2000 and 2001. EnBW, the operating company of the Neckarwestheim nuclear power plant, initiated the enlargement of the lake; Low water in the Neckar during the summer and legal requirements had previously led to a lack of cooling water in the reactor at this time of year, which now hardly ever occurs. In the north-eastern area near the dam it has a fairly constant width of around 250m, further up it branches into two peaks that reach into the valleys of Zaber in the south-west and Ehmehtsklingenbach in the west and reaches its greatest length of around 600m at the tributary of the latter. With normal traffic jams, the surface of the lake is 232m above sea level. NN. The expansion increased the crest height of the dam structure on the air side from 12.50m to 15.05m, the crest length of the dam from 320.50m to 335.50m, the water depth from 4.80m to up to 8m with permanent waterlogging, the water area from 7, 3ha to 13.8ha, the storage volume from 190,000m³ to 590,000m³. Annually from August 15th to December 31st, the Neckar can now be supplied with an additional volume of water of up to 400,000 cubic meters via the Zaber to compensate for the evaporation caused by the operation of some thermal power plants on its banks, but the flood protection in Zabergäu and the Increasing the water level in case of low water in the Zaber. During the expansion, around 10 hectares of arable land were converted into meadows, trees and shrubs were planted and the front dam was designated as a biotope. The costs for this and for a number of other measures were borne by the operators of a number of thermal power plants on the Neckar under the management of the Neckarwestheim nuclear power plant.
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founding Under the aegis of Abbot Bernhard von Clairvaux, the Cistercian order also became very popular in today's Germany. In south-west Germany, the Edelfreie Walter von Lomersheim was infected by the enthusiasm. He donated his Eckenweiher heritage between Mühlacker and Lienzingen to found a Cistercian monastery, which he intended to join as a lay brother. For this purpose, the Neuburg monastery in Alsace sent an abbot and twelve monks - as it is called after the number of apostles. The refoundation of this monastery was entrusted to Abbot Dieter of Morimond Primary Abbey, who arrived on March 24, 1138. However, the location of the donated lands seems to have been of little help in founding the monastery. Among other things, there seems to have been a lack of water. Around 1146, the responsible bishop of Speyer, Günther von Henneberg, personally took care of the matter. He declared the place unsuitable and gave the monastery the bishop's fiefdom of Mulenbrunnen.
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The World Heritage site Maulbronn Monastery is considered one of the best-preserved medieval monastery complexes north of the Alps. The Cistercian imprint on the architecture and the surrounding cultural landscape are almost perfectly preserved. Therefore, when visiting, one should not only see the monastery itself but also explore the surroundings through a short hike or as part of a bike tour.
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The region around Zaisenhausen offers several beautiful natural spots. You can visit Katzenbachsee, a popular lake with a circular path, bathing beach, and barbecue area. Another great option is Ehmetsklinge Reservoir, known for its clear water, pedal boat rentals, and spacious lawn. Don't miss Jägersee in Eppingen, a tranquil lake with a forest nature trail and a bird and nature educational path.
Absolutely. A must-see is the Maulbronn Monastery (UNESCO World Heritage Site), one of the best-preserved medieval monastic complexes north of the Alps. In Zaisenhausen itself, you can see the 18th-century Zaisenhausen Castle (now the town hall) and the historic St. Martin's Church. The charming historic town center is also worth exploring. Further afield, the Bretten Market Square, surrounded by half-timbered houses and featuring the Gothic Melanchthonhaus, offers a glimpse into regional history.
The Kraichgau region, known as the 'Land of 1000 Hills,' is ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy scenic cycling tours along the idyllic Weinstraße through vineyards and forests. For specific routes, check out the guides for Cycling around Zaisenhausen, Gravel biking around Zaisenhausen, and MTB Trails around Zaisenhausen. In winter, nearby mountains like the Katzenbuckel offer cross-country skiing trails.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The lakes like Katzenbachsee, Ehmetsklinge Reservoir, and Jägersee offer swimming, pedal boating, and nature trails. The Maulbronn Monastery is also considered family-friendly, offering an educational historical experience. For more extensive family fun, the Amusement Park Tripsdrill and Wildparadies Tripsdrill are within a reasonable driving distance.
The Kraichgau region is beautiful year-round, depending on your interests. Spring is particularly lovely at Maulbronn Monastery when the magnolias are in bloom. Summer is great for outdoor activities, with concerts regularly held in Zaisenhausen's market square. September brings the annual wine festival, a significant cultural event. For winter sports enthusiasts, cross-country skiing is possible on nearby mountains.
The area around Zaisenhausen, part of the 'Land of 1000 Hills,' offers diverse hiking opportunities through vineyards and forests. You can find nature trails around lakes like Jägersee. While specific hiking routes are not detailed in this guide, the region is well-suited for pleasurable walks and longer treks. Many visitors enjoy combining a visit to Maulbronn Monastery with a short hike in the surrounding cultural landscape.
Many of the natural areas and trails around Zaisenhausen are suitable for walks with dogs. Lakes like Katzenbachsee and Jägersee offer circular paths and forest trails that are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
Zaisenhausen has a charming historic town center where you can find local establishments. The Maulbronn Monastery complex also houses several restaurants. For a taste of local culture, consider visiting during the annual wine festival in September, where you can sample local wines and traditional food. The Bretten Market Square is also known for its many pubs, cafés, and restaurants.
While Zaisenhausen itself is a quaint town, its local points of interest like the Zaisenhausen Castle (Rathaus) and St. Martin's Church offer a more intimate experience away from larger crowds. The Local History Museum provides a deeper dive into the area's heritage. For a peaceful natural escape, the Jägersee in Eppingen, with its forest and bird educational paths, offers a serene environment often less bustling than other popular spots.
Zaisenhausen serves as a good base for exploring the surrounding area. While specific public transport routes to every attraction are not detailed here, larger sites like Maulbronn Monastery are generally accessible. For exploring the natural beauty and smaller towns, a car often provides more flexibility. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for specific destinations.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, several significant attractions are within a reasonable driving distance for a day trip. These include the Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim, Thermen & Badewelt Sinsheim, the famous Heidelberg Castle and Altstadt, and for automotive enthusiasts, the Porsche Museum and Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart. Amusement Park Tripsdrill and Wildparadies Tripsdrill also make for a fun family day out.


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