Best attractions and places to see around Baden-Baden include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Nestled at the foothills of the Black Forest, this spa town is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region features the Oos River, Merkur Mountain, and surrounding vineyards, offering a diverse landscape. Visitors can explore ancient castles, thermal baths, and extensive park complexes.
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A massive wooden bridge nestled in a jungle-like ravine forest. Surrounded by rhododendrons, ferns, and moss-covered stones—especially beautiful in spring.
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An idyllic bridge over the Grobbach! You pass this when you walk the circular path from the car park to the waterfall.
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When you walk the waterfall circuit, you automatically have to cross this beautiful covered bridge. A very popular photo motif.
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Nicely built bridge with a great view of the creek
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Above and below with nice places to splash around
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The Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge) is a rocky gorge below Ebersteinburg in Baden-Württemberg. It lies in the Northern Black Forest, northeast of the saddle (372.5 m above sea level), which lies between the Merkur in the south and the Ebersteinburg Schlossberg and the Battert in the north. The L79a state road runs over the saddle, connecting the Oostal (East Valley) near Baden-Baden with the Murgtal (Murg Valley) near Gaggenau-Selbach. The saddle and the road connection, which has gradients of up to 15%,[1] are colloquially known as the Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge). The Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge) is a geotope and one of six geological natural monuments in the urban district of Baden-Baden and is accessible via a hiking trail. Just below the saddle, the valley of the Selbach drops steeply to the east. At about 360 m above sea level, the Selbach valley reaches a height of 1,200 m. At NN, rock formations of Upper Rotliegend, arkoses and porphyry conglomerates emerge from the forest floor, forming impressive rocks due to silicification.
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You pass the refuge and sit on the stones and have a great view. Beautiful break place!
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The Old Hohenbaden Castle was the first residence of the powerful Margraves of Baden-Baden. It is one of the three castles on the Black Forest heights around Baden-Baden, with which the margraviate protected itself. The ruins still impress with their enormous size.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Friedrich Tower at Badener Höhe, which offers an excellent vista of the Rhine plain after climbing its 168 steps. Another fantastic spot is Merkur Tower (Merkurturm) on Merkur Mountain, easily accessible by funicular, providing expansive views of Baden-Baden and the Black Forest. The Old Hohenbaden Castle also provides magnificent views from its ruins.
Yes, Baden-Baden is surrounded by numerous scenic trails. The Wolf Gorge offers a wild and romantic hike through impressive rock formations. For a challenging experience with great views, explore the Upper Felsenweg at Battert Rocks near Hohenbaden Castle. You can also find various routes for mountain hikes in the area, such as those listed in the Mountain Hikes around Baden-Baden guide.
The Geroldsauer Waterfall is a popular natural attraction known for its beautiful landscape, especially when the sun highlights the moss on the rocks. Another impressive natural feature is the Wolf Gorge, a geotope with unique rock formations accessible via a hiking trail.
Baden-Baden boasts a rich history. The Old Hohenbaden Castle, once the residence of the Margraves of Baden, offers extensive ruins to explore. You can also visit the New Castle, a former residence now functioning as a historical museum, and the Roman Bath Ruins, which date back to Emperor Caracalla's reign and highlight the town's ancient spa tradition. The Stiftskirche, a historic church, contains the tombs of fourteen margraves.
Absolutely. The summit of Merkur Mountain, accessible by the MerkurBergbahn funicular, features a playground and picnic area, making it ideal for families. The Geroldsauer Waterfall is also a popular spot for outdoor activities with children. Exploring the ruins of Old Hohenbaden Castle can be an exciting adventure for younger visitors.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes for touring bicycles in the Cycling around Baden-Baden guide, and challenging trails for mountain biking in the MTB Trails around Baden-Baden guide. The Lichtentaler Allee is perfect for leisurely strolls or cycling.
Baden-Baden is renowned for its thermal springs and spa culture. You can visit the historic Friedrichsbad, offering a unique 17-stage Roman-Irish bath experience, or the modern Caracalla Therme, which provides contemporary thermal relaxation with numerous pools and saunas.
Baden-Baden has a vibrant cultural scene. The Festspielhaus Baden-Baden is one of Europe's largest and most renowned opera and concert halls. Art enthusiasts can explore the Museum Frieder Burda, designed by Richard Meier, which houses modern and contemporary art, or the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden for classical and modern art collections.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the views from places like Friedrich Tower and the serene atmosphere of the Geroldsauer Waterfall. The historical depth of sites like Old Hohenbaden Castle, with its immense size and explorability, is also a major highlight. Many appreciate the blend of outdoor adventure and cultural richness.
Beyond the well-known spots, the Wolf Gorge is a geological natural monument with impressive rock formations and a fascinating legend. For those seeking a challenge, the Stone Staircases on the Battert offer a unique climbing and hiking experience amidst rugged cliffs.
Yes, Baden-Baden is surrounded by the picturesque vineyards of Rebland. This area offers beautiful scenery and is ideal for cycling or leisurely drives, allowing you to enjoy the rolling hills and wine-growing landscape. You can find cycling routes that pass through these areas in the Cycling around Baden-Baden guide.


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