Eulbach in the Odenwald

For families, for children, for adults, for senior citizens and for those who like to dream...

A rewarding excursion destination is the English Garden with Roman original discoveries from the Limes castels Eulbach and Würzberg. Eulbach was mentioned in 819 by Einhard (basilica, letter by Karl der Große) in his description of the march. The park and the hunting château were extended by the last reigning count Franz I around 1770 according to plans designed by the court garden director Fr. Ludwig von Skell of the Palatine and Mainz who also played a role in the building of the Schwetzingen palace.

Reconstructions can be seen of two former Roman castel gates, votive stones, altars and tombstones in the park. In the midst of marvellous old trees we find monuments, artificial ponds and the ruin Eberhardsburg. A special attraction are the European bisons bred successfully since 1952. An excursion with special charm!


Information:

Suitable for all ages between 6−99

It will take around 1 hour to get there from Heidelberg (ca. 60-70 km)

The tour is suitable for wheelchair users.

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