Natural monuments around Reichshofen showcase the region's diverse natural and historical landscape. Situated as a gateway to the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, the area features significant natural sites. The Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve, an artificial body of water, is a notable natural monument known for its rich biodiversity and walking paths. These features contribute to Reichshofen's appeal for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: August 12, 2026
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The Wasenburg was built in 1280 by Konrad von Lichtenberg on a castle site dating back to the 8th century. The castle was damaged in the Peasants' War and was almost destroyed by French troops in 1677. The huge nine-part magnificent window with seven rosettes is remarkable - a work of art that the stonemasons carved out of a single piece of sandstone. It is probably the most beautiful castle window of all Alsatian castles. The mighty shield wall, a bay window and the fireplace in the palace are also well preserved. A memorial plaque commemorates Goethe's visit in 1770, who came up here because of the magnificent window and the excellent view from the spa town of Niederbronn-les-Bains.
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The Wasenburg (French Château du Wasenbourg) is the ruin of a medieval rock castle in Alsace. The castle stands on a 432 meter high northern foothills of the Reisberg above Niederbronn-les-Bains and the Falkensteinerbachtal, an important connection between Bitche and the Upper Rhine Plain. Nothing is known about the founding of the castle. The castle of Duke Luitfried may have stood here as early as 730. The first reports are from 1280, when Konrad von Lichtenberg expanded the (probably already existing) castle. Source: Wikipedia.
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After about an hour you reach the Wasenburg ruins from Niederbronn-les-Bains. Nice view over the plain.
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Still an imposing and powerful building full of old legends. The castle has been renovated and made accessible to tourism. Visits are possible with or without a guide. The puzzle tours with knight spirit Hugo are also a lot of fun for children.
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The five impressive Rumberg rocks lie on the long ridge of the Rumberg: Ostfels, Lochfels, Wespenfels, Habichtsfels and Kastenfels. You can reach the Rumberg rocks via the premium trail “Rumberg-Steig”, which begins in Ludwigswinkel. A great place for a break and as a photo spot
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well preserved ruins. Known for the visit of Goethe
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A great place for a trip. The puzzle rally, which takes you from the valley to the very top of the castle, is particularly worthwhile with children. The rally is designed to be interesting and instructive and offers lots of varied knowledge about nature and life in the Middle Ages.
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The most prominent natural feature is the Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve, an artificial lake known for its rich biodiversity and a 2.4 km walking path. Beyond the lake, you can discover unique rock formations like Kastenfels, part of the Rumberg rocks, and the Rock formations of the Rumberg Towers, offering impressive views.
Yes, several natural monuments around Reichshoffen also boast significant historical elements. Wasenbourg Castle is a historical site and natural monument offering wide views from its ruins. Another impressive site is Fleckenstein Castle, an imposing structure built directly into the rock, providing accessible visits and views of the Vosges and Palatinate Forest.
The Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve is a refuge for a wide variety of animal species. Since 1982, approximately 130 species have been recorded in the water or surrounding wetlands, with about forty of these being nesting bird species. An ornithological observatory is available for birdwatching enthusiasts.
The Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve is ideal for families, offering a pleasant 2.4 km path for walks and picnic opportunities. For a historical adventure, Fleckenstein Castle offers puzzle tours with a knight spirit, which are popular with children.
Many hiking trails start from the Reichshoffen Lake area, including one leading to the ruins of the Rauchenwasser forge. The Rumberg-Steig trail is a popular route to reach dramatic rock formations like Kastenfels. You can find more hiking options in the region, including a loop around Wolfartshoffen Lake and Reichshoffen Pond, by exploring the Hiking around Reichshoffen guide.
Yes, the area around Reichshoffen offers various cycling routes. You can explore options like the Jaegerthal – Sauer River Path loop or the Reichshoffen Pond – Pfaffenschlick Pass loop. For more details and routes, refer to the Cycling around Reichshoffen guide.
The natural monuments around Reichshoffen, particularly the Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve, can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and birdwatching, while summer is ideal for picnics and longer outdoor excursions. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding throughout the year due to the diverse birdlife.
Beyond Kastenfels, you can also visit Klingelfels, a notable rock located conveniently near a parking area. Additionally, the Rock formations of the Rumberg Towers offer a series of impressive individual formations along a scenic trail.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views from historical sites like Wasenbourg Castle and Fleckenstein Castle. The unique and dramatic rock formations, such as Kastenfels, are also a major draw, often described as impressive and worth seeing firsthand.
The Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve is located approximately 2 kilometers north of Reichshoffen town center. While specific public transport details to the reserve itself are not readily available, Reichshoffen is generally accessible. Parking is typically available near popular natural sites to accommodate visitors.
While specific rules for every natural monument may vary, generally, dogs are permitted on trails and in natural areas around Reichshoffen, especially within the broader Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park. It is always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
For gravel biking enthusiasts, the region offers challenging routes such as the Wissembourg – View of the Lauter loop or the Jaegerthal Ironworks Ruins loop. These routes allow you to explore the natural landscapes on two wheels. More options can be found in the Gravel biking around Reichshoffen guide.


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