Tourist information office in Drolshagen
The citizens' office in Drolshagen is a central point of contact for questions and suggestions from citizens and all visitors.
Drolshagen looks back on a long history dating back to well before the town was founded in 1477. The church and monastery are impressive architectural monuments. The historic market square with its surrounding half-timbered houses is well worth seeing. 57 small and larger villages belong to Drolshagen. Here you can stop for a bite to eat or stay overnight.
The local gastronomy in Drolshagen attracts visitors with specialties in a cosy atmosphere and a wide variety ranging from traditional to innovative. The town on Listersee is also part of an attractive, supra-regional network of cycle paths and has over 200 kilometers of well-signposted circular hiking trails. Drolshagen has a special offer for creative people and art lovers. The approximately seven-kilometre-long 'KuLTour', a beautiful hiking trail with over 20 works of art made from natural materials, is located directly on Listersee.
Between Siebringhausen and Essinghausen is the approximately five-kilometer-long 'zeichenKURS'. Hikers are given instructions on how to draw in nature at six stations. The idyllic Listersee invites you to go fishing, rowing, surfing and swimming. The natural brine indoor pool in Drolshagen is recommended in all weathers and provides further relaxation. Even in early times, the town was a hub for important trade routes and this can still be seen today. Those interested can learn more about this on the Schlüsen nature trail near Junkernhöh. A walk-through labyrinth awaits visitors of all ages at Stupperhof - a real experience. The Wegeringhausen Tunnel, the longest cycle tunnel in North Rhine-Westphalia, is located near Hützemert, close to the old railroad station, and can be cycled through on a tour along the Ruhr-Sieg-Radweg.
The citizens' office in Drolshagen is a central point of contact for questions and suggestions from citizens and all visitors.