Adelheid Karoline Wilhelmine Julie von Stolterfoth (11 September 1800 in Eisenach – 17 December 1875 in Wiesbaden) was a German poet.
Following the death of her mother in 1825, she moved inwith the family of her uncle, Parliamentary President Hans Carl Freiherr von Zwierlein, whom she married on 14 February 1844.
She accompanied the Zwierlein (royal family) on their trip through England (1827), Switzerland, and Upper Italy (1828).
Following the death of her husband in 1850, she began to live interchangeably in Winkel, Eltville; Frankfurt am Main; and lastly in Wiesbaden.
Adelheid von Stolterfoth was well known for her poetry about the Rhine area and was a proponent of Rhine romanticism with her works: "Rheinischer Sagenkreis" (romances, ballads, and legends), 1835; Rheinische Lieder und Sagen, 1839, 4. ed.