Best attractions and places to see around Neuweiler, a municipality in the Northern Black Forest, offer a range of experiences for nature and culture enthusiasts. Nearly 80% of its municipal area is forested, situated on a plateau between the Nagold and Enz rivers. The region is characterized by its picturesque landscape and includes districts like Agenbach, Breitenberg, and Gaugenwald.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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nice alternative from Basel to Lörrach and vice versa
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The highlight of the Basel Minster is undoubtedly climbing the tower. 250 steps that you have to climb - but not alone. Only two people are allowed to climb, as if the journey to the top symbolically underlined the importance of community. The Minster itself is more than just a building. It is a witness to time, a silent guardian of the city. Five towers once towered into the sky, but the great earthquake took them all but two. And these two towers stand today like memorials that tell of loss, change and perseverance. In the Middle Ages, the Minster was the center of power, not only spiritual but also secular. The bishops, once masters of Basel and their territory in the Jura, left the city during the Reformation in 1529. The seat was moved to Pruntrut (Porrentruy), but the name "Bishopric of Basel" remained like an echo that resonates to this day. And so the Basel Minster stands today as a symbol of transition: from five towers to two, from Catholic to Reformed, from power to reflection. It is the only Reformed Minster with two towers - an architectural exception, yes, but above all a philosophical symbol. It shows us that change is the way of things, and yet what remains is the history preserved in its stones.
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The market square in Basel is much more than just a square. Since the 12th century, it has been the center of the city's political life. As a square in front of the town hall, it fulfilled political, military and legal functions. In 1501, the Federal Charter of the Confederation was read out and sworn in before the assembled able-bodied citizens. In the event of danger, the men of the military assembled on the square and were equipped with weapons from the town hall. Fire extinguishing material was also stored in the surrounding buildings. The market square was also the site of punishments and public executions of political criminals. The pillory and other institutions for execution were also located here. A square that bears the history of Basel in its stones.
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Great to sit on the shore and enjoy a glass of wine and watch the swimmers swim in.
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I've had back surgery since February 8th, 2023 and I'm still in the aarReha in Schinznach. Many thanks to all enthusiastic bike riders, I got the tip from my bike mechanic Rad 9 Pfäffikon ZH I wish everyone a nice eventful ride Alois
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I would have liked to have taken a longer break on the bank
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No visit to Basel is complete without a visit to the Basel Minster. Whether in the nave, in the cloister, on the two towers, on the Minster Square in front of the portal or at the back on the "Pfalz" and "Rheinblick"... The Minster is, alongside a number of other highlights, the landmark of Basel.
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Neuweiler, situated in the Northern Black Forest, is rich in natural beauty. You can explore extensive hiking trails, including the scenic "AugenBlick-Runde Agenbach" and "AugenBlick-Runde Oberkollwangen." The area also features the Falchenwiesen Nature Reserve and the Köllbach Valley Nature Reserve, perfect for observing local flora and fauna. Don't miss the Lange Erlen Park and Wiese River, a forest with a zoo, or the Wappenfelsen Memorial, which is also a natural monument.
Yes, Neuweiler offers several notable historical and cultural sites. The Heimatmuseum (Local History Museum) in Neuweiler provides insights into the region's past. In Gaugenwald, you can visit the smallest village church in Württemberg and the historic Hindenburgbrunnen fountain from 1934. The Basel Market Square, with its impressive red town hall, is another significant historical site nearby.
Neuweiler is great for families! The Wildgehege Gaugenwald (Wildlife Park) features various animals like goats, deer, and ponies, along with a playground and kiosk. There's also a Grill- und Abenteuerspielplatz (Grill and Adventure Playground) in Neuweiler & Hofstett. Many of the natural areas, like the Lange Erlen Park and Wiese River and the Rhine Promenade in Basel, are also considered family-friendly.
For stunning panoramic vistas, visit the Naturpark-AugenBlick Agenbach and Oberkollwangen. These 'eye-catching' viewpoints offer breathtaking views of the surrounding Black Forest landscape. The Rhine Promenade in Basel also offers great views, and the Big Bench at Blatten Pass is another excellent viewpoint.
Absolutely! Neuweiler boasts a well-developed network of hiking trails. Popular routes include the "AugenBlick-Runde Agenbach" and "AugenBlick-Runde Oberkollwangen." You can also enjoy the Brunnenwanderung (Fountain Hike) in Zwerenberg, a 5 km trail exploring historical wells. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Neuweiler guide.
Cyclists can find various routes around Neuweiler. The Gravel biking around Neuweiler guide offers options for gravel enthusiasts, while the MTB Trails around Neuweiler guide caters to mountain bikers. The Rhine Promenade in Basel also features a cycle path.
Yes, Neuweiler offers several educational trails. The Vogel- und Gewässerschutzlehrpfad im Kleinen Enztal is a bird and water protection educational trail. You can also explore the Earth Thermal Educational Path (Erdwärmelehrpfad Wildbader Weg) and the Natur- und Waldlehrpfad Oberkollwangen, which focuses on nature and forests. An Educational Apiary (Lehrbienenstand) is also located in Oberkollwangen.
In Gaugenwald, you can witness the beautiful "Sternblumenblüte" (Starflower Blossom) during springtime, a unique natural spectacle. The region's extensive forests and nature reserves also provide opportunities for observing diverse local flora and fauna.
During good snow conditions, Agenbach in Neuweiler transforms into a well-known "Nordic ski resort." It offers groomed and lit cross-country ski trails that connect to the 15 km long Schömberg - Besenfeld ski trail, making it ideal for winter sports enthusiasts.
Neuweiler offers attractions year-round. Spring is ideal for witnessing the "Sternblumenblüte" in Gaugenwald and enjoying the awakening nature. Summer and autumn are perfect for hiking and outdoor activities on the extensive trail network. In winter, Agenbach becomes a destination for cross-country skiing when snow conditions are favorable.
Gaugenwald is particularly unique as it is known as the only star-shaped forest village in Germany. It is also home to the smallest village church in Württemberg and the historic Hindenburgbrunnen fountain. During springtime, the "Sternblumenblüte" (Starflower Blossom) adds to its charm.
The Langecksee is a notable lake located in the Neuweiler & Hofstett area, offering a tranquil spot for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from the serene natural landscapes and extensive hiking trails to the charming historical sites. The family-friendly options like the Lange Erlen Park and Wiese River and the various viewpoints are also highly enjoyed. The opportunity to swim in the Rhine from the Rhine Promenade in Basel is a special highlight for many.


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