Drolshagen looks back on a long history, which reaches far before the year of the town's foundation in 1477. Impressive monuments are the church and the monastery. The historic market place with the surrounding half-timbered houses is worth seeing. 57 small and larger villages belong to Drolshagen. Here it is possible to stop off for a meal or to spend the night.
The local gastronomy in Drolshagen attracts with specialties in a cozy atmosphere and a great variety from traditional to innovative. In addition, the town on Lake Listersee is integrated into an attractive, supra-regional network of bike paths and has over 200 kilometers of well-signposted circular hiking trails. Drolshagen has a special offer for creative people and art lovers. The 'KuLTour', a beautiful hiking trail with more than 20 works of art made of natural materials, is located directly at the Listersee.
Between Siebringhausen and Essinghausen is the five-kilometer-long 'zeichenKURS'. There, hikers receive instructions for drawing in nature at six stations. The idyllic Listersee invites you to fish, row, surf and swim. The natural brine indoor swimming pool in Drolshagen is recommended in any weather and provides further relaxation. Already in early times the town was a junction of important trade routes and this can still be seen today. At Junkernhöh, those interested can learn more about this on the Schlüsen nature trail. A walk-through labyrinth awaits young and old visitors at Stupperhof - a real experience. Near Hützemert, close to the old train station, is the Wegeringhauser Tunnel, the longest bike tunnel in North Rhine-Westphalia, which you can ride through on a tour of the Ruhr-Sieg-Radweg.