Getting Around
Attendorn is best explored on foot, but local buses are available for longer distances.
Attendorn, located in the Olpe district of North Rhine-Westphalia, is a medium-sized town with a rich Hanseatic history. Known for the stunning Atta Cave, one of Germany's largest dripstone caves, the town also offers beautiful views of Lake Bigge, a popular spot for relaxation and outdoor activities. With its charming streets and historical significance, Attendorn provides a peaceful yet enriching experience for visitors.
Attendorn, located in the Olpe district of North Rhine-Westphalia, is a medium-sized town with a rich Hanseatic history. Known for the stunning Atta Cave, one of Germany's largest dripstone caves, the town also offers beautiful views of Lake Bigge, a popular spot for relaxation and outdoor activities. With its charming streets and historical significance, Attendorn provides a peaceful yet enriching experience for visitors.
Home to the famous Atta Cave.
Scenic views of Lake Bigge.
Rich Hanseatic history.
Charming town atmosphere.
Close access to Lake Bigge for water activities.
Rich Hanseatic history with several historical sites.
Beautiful natural surroundings ideal for hiking and photography.
Attendorn is best explored on foot, but local buses are available for longer distances.
Don't miss the Atta Cave and the scenic views of Lake Bigge.
History enthusiasts and nature lovers.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
German, English
Attendorn's Hanseatic history is a key part of its identity, with many historical sites to explore.
History Buffs, Nature Lovers, Cultural Explorers
April-June, September-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Attendorn with mild weather and blooming nature.
Summer offers warm weather perfect for exploring outdoor attractions like Lake Bigge.
Fall is a great time to enjoy the colorful foliage and quieter tourist spots.
Winter is peaceful, with fewer tourists and a cozy atmosphere in the town.