Wolfersheim

In front of the church is one of the many fountains that can be found throughout the village, all beautifully decorated with stone sculptures.

On the mountain ridge close to Wolfersheim a group of graves were found that date back from the Hallstatt culture (800 - 500 AD).

In 1777 baron Christian Cathcart von Carbiston received the village from Charles II August, Duke of Zweibrücken.

But only one year later, the village was sold to countess Marianne von der Leyen in Blieskastel due to financial straits.

In 2004, Wolfersheim won the gold medal in a competition called "Unser Dorf soll schöner werden" (Our village shall become more beautiful) on national level.