• In the middle of town stand the Lindenfels castle ruins, which today serve as a popular outing destination. There is also a view into the distance over the Weschnitz valley. • The
Bismarck-Warte – one of many Bismarck memorial towers – is found on the Litzelröder Höhe (heights), 452 m above
sea level. It was built in 1906 and 1907 by the
Verschönerungs- und Verkehrsverein (“Beautification and Transport Club”) and
Odenwaldklub Lindenfels. The tower is 12.3 m tall and freely open to the public. In 1997 and 1998, the tower was thoroughly restored. Up a stairway inside, one can reach the visitable platform which affords an enjoyable view worthy of seeing of the valleys around Lindenfels. • Further sights worthy of seeing are the house
Baur de Betaz, the inner and outer
Fürther Tor (gate) and various
timber-frame houses and
Baroque buildings, which line the
pedestrian precinct towards the castle (among these are the Town Hall and the
Catholic church). • Near Lindenfels on the Krehberg (mountain) at position is found a 122 m-tall
transmission tower run by
Deutsche Telekom AG for
VHF and
microwave relay. The said tower consists of a freestanding steel-lattice base upon which a
guyed transmission mast is mounted. == Famous people ==