Wilnsdorf Tourist Information
Since the 16th century, legend has it that the fabled blacksmith “Wieland” lived near Wilnsdorf. That is why Wilnsdorf was also known as “Wielandisdorf” in times gone by. The municipality’s sights include historical and in part protected buildings such as the shaft tower in the Niederdielfen district, the water mill in Niederdielfen, the Iron Age smelting furnace in Obersdorf, the Heimatstube museum at the chapel school in Rinsdorf, the old village smithy in the Wilden district, the former detention building in Wilnsdorf, the twin-naved church in Obersdorf and the hermitage pilgrimage destination at the Clarissan convent. In Wilndorf, the Volkskundliche Museum (ethnographic museum) invites you to visit with a large mining exhibition.
Hikers can also take a look at the Siegerland’s mining history along the “Auf Bergmannspfad” (On the Miner’s Path) themed trail. Over 15.5 kilometres of the trail pass by old tunnels and pits, providing wonderful views of the Siegerland.
The multi-award winning Siegerland Motorway Church is also worth visiting.
Good to know
Openings
The Wilnsdorfer hiking map you get in the town hall of Wilnsdorf, in library and museum Wilnsdorf as well as in bookstores.
Directions & Parking facilities
Parken
There is plenty of parking around the town hall in the direction of the library/museum.
There is plenty of parking around the town hall in the direction of the library/museum.
Author
Lena Wildfeuer
Organization
Südliches Siegerland
License (master data)
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