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Germany
Hesse

Darmstadt District

Landkreis Offenbach
Dreieich

The Obertor and the Old Town of Dreieichenhain

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Germany
Hesse

Darmstadt District

Landkreis Offenbach
Dreieich

The Obertor and the Old Town of Dreieichenhain

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The Obertor and the Old Town of Dreieichenhain

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The Obertor and Old Town of Dreieichenhain is a captivating historical site nestled in the district of Dreieichenhain, part of the town of Dreieich in Hesse, Germany. Situated approximately 10 kilometers south of downtown Frankfurt am Main, this area, with an elevation of 221 meters, offers a journey back in time with its well-preserved medieval fortifications and charming architecture. It's a significant landmark within the historical "Wildbann Dreieich" region, known for its rich past.

Visitors consistently praise the picturesque beauty…

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    October 14, 2018

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    Worth seeing old town center with numerous possibilities to stop. My tip: the ice cream gelateria old town.
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    December 19, 2021

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    Very beautiful old town, especially during Advent.
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    July 8, 2018

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    It's worth a visit. A nice little old town
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    Elevation 220 m

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    Location: Dreieich, Landkreis Offenbach, Darmstadt District, Hesse, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main historical landmarks to explore in Dreieichenhain's Old Town?

    Beyond the prominent Obertor (Upper Gate), visitors should definitely explore the picturesque half-timbered houses dating from the 15th to 19th centuries, particularly along the historic Fahrgasse street. Don't miss the ruins of Burg Hayn, an 11th-century castle complex with its castle cellar and Round Tower, and the well-preserved Untertor (Lower Gate) at the other end of the Old Town.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or scenic spots within the Old Town of Dreieichenhain?

    While the Old Town itself is a scenic delight, offering charming views around every corner, the area near the Burg Hayn ruins provides elevated perspectives over the castle grounds and parts of the historic settlement. Wandering through the narrow lanes also reveals many picturesque photo opportunities of the unique half-timbered architecture.

    What is the typical walking difficulty and terrain like for exploring the Old Town?

    Exploring the Old Town is generally considered an easy walk. The terrain consists mainly of cobblestone streets and paved paths within the historic center. While there are slight inclines, no significant elevation changes or challenging trails are present, making it suitable for most visitors. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for the cobblestones.

    Is the Obertor and Old Town of Dreieichenhain suitable for dog owners?

    Yes, the Old Town of Dreieichenhain is generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs through the historic streets and along the surrounding paths. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, and remember to clean up after them to maintain the area's charm for everyone.

    How long does it typically take to walk through the Obertor and Old Town?

    A leisurely stroll through the main historical areas, including the Obertor, Burg Hayn ruins, and the Fahrgasse, can take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours, depending on how much you stop to explore and take photos. If you plan to visit cafes or shops, allow for more time.

    What are the best options for dining or getting a snack in the Old Town?

    The Old Town offers numerous possibilities to stop for a bite. You'll find a variety of cafes and restaurants. A popular spot often recommended by visitors is the ice cream gelateria in the Old Town, especially during warmer months. There are also traditional pubs and eateries serving local cuisine.

    Are there any specific events or festivals held in the Old Town during the summer?

    Yes, the Old Town of Dreieichenhain is known for its vibrant summer events. The historic castle garden hosts the annual Burgfestspiele (castle festival games) and Jazz in der Burg (Jazz at the Castle), which are popular cultural highlights. Check local event listings for specific dates and programs.

    What are the considerations for visiting the Obertor and Old Town during winter?

    Visiting in winter offers a unique charm, especially during Advent when the renowned Christmas market transforms the Old Town into a magical setting. While some outdoor cafes might be closed, the historical architecture remains beautiful under a potential dusting of snow. Dress warmly, as temperatures can be quite cold.

    Is the Old Town of Dreieichenhain accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    While the main paths through the Old Town are generally flat, the presence of cobblestones in many areas might make navigation challenging for wheelchairs and some strollers. Some shops and cafes may also have steps. It's advisable to check specific routes or establishments beforehand if accessibility is a primary concern.

    Where can I find information about self-guided tours or historical details for my visit?

    The Old Town is well-suited for self-guided exploration. Information panels are often available at key historical sites like the Obertor and Burg Hayn. For more in-depth details, you can consult local tourism websites or guidebooks, or simply wander and discover the rich history at your own pace.

    Are there any natural features or parks near the historical site?

    While the Old Town itself is primarily historical and architectural, it is situated within the larger Dreieich area, which is known for its green spaces and proximity to the former royal hunting forest, the 'Wildbann Dreieich'. You can find walking paths leading out from the town into more natural surroundings, offering a pleasant contrast to the historic center.

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