Best attractions and places to see around Bad Peterstal-Griesbach are found in the scenic Black Forest, nestled in the upper Renchtal, with wooded mountains ranging from 400 to 1000 meters above sea level. This region is characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, including numerous waterfalls and lakes, and is located near the Black Forest National Park. As a mineral and moor spa, it offers public drinking fountains and "Brunnentempel" where visitors can taste local mineral water. The area also provides cultural insights through its chapels, churches, and small museums, alongside historical fortifications.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The legend of the name of the noblewoman's grave can be found here: https://ortenau-urlaub.de/?p=269
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The Edelfrauengrab waterfalls owe their name to a naturally formed scouring cave right next to one of the waterfalls, where, according to legend, an unfaithful noblewoman met her violent end. In fact, the Gottschlägel nature reserve with the waterfalls and, further up, the Karlsruher Grat is an outstanding scenic attraction in the northern Black Forest. From the hiking car park (signposted), it is only a few steps to the lowest level of the waterfalls, where the Edelfrauengrab is also located. Of course, it is worth climbing further up the adventurous paths and footbridges along the Gottschlägbach. If you want to go on an adventurous hike, climb further up at the upper end of the Gottschlägel to the Karlsruher Grat, where you can then do the via ferrata. From the Bosensteiner Eck at the upper end of the via ferrata, the path then leads over the 'Brennte Schrofen' back to Ottenhöfen. The entire route is about 12 km, elevation difference 500 m, walking time should be 4-5 hours.
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Nice hiking trail along the falls over stairs and bridges. In the extension you reach the via ferrata Karlsruher Grat.
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The lake was created around 10,000 years ago when a glacier melted, but disappeared again 3,000 years ago. In 1980/81 a natural dam was created here again. This has created a beautiful leisure and nature reserve where you can enjoy taking a longer break. Nice seating on the drainage side and a large barbecue area by the waterfall.
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This ridge path is a beautiful rocky getaway. A bit of rock climbing and sure footing allow for great views and an alpine experience. To be taken in dry weather and with caution. Not suitable for people who have difficulty climbing or are dizzy, but there is a safe alternative below.
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The Sankenbachsee is a former karst lake southwest of Baiersbronn. It silted up around 3,000 years ago and could be artificially dammed up again because it lies below the Sankenbach waterfalls and is flowed through by the Sankenbach. In the 1980s, a low barrage was built at the outflow of the Sankenbach to protect the lake from silting up. Source: Wikipedia
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Impressive what nature has created, beautiful story (hangs on site).
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Also very nice, not so special after the waterfall.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit several impressive waterfalls, such as the legendary Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls, the Sankenbach Waterfall where you can manually release a sluice, the Holchen Waterfall, and the Griesbach Waterfalls. The picturesque Lake Sankenbach offers a relaxing spot with barbecue facilities. Additionally, you can find mineral springs like the Sophienquelle, where you can taste local mineral water.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Karlsruhe Ridge (Karlsruher Grat) offers a climb with sections requiring sure-footedness and no fear of heights, providing magnificent views of the northern Black Forest. The area also features four premium hiking trails: the Schwarzwaldsteig, Himmelssteig, Teufelskanzelsteig, and Wiesensteig, which range from 11 to 14 km and offer moderate difficulty. You can find more details on these and other routes on the Hiking around Bad Peterstal-Griesbach guide.
Several spots offer stunning panoramic views. The Bauernkopf is popular among hikers and paragliders for its magnificent valley views. The Haberer Tower is another well-known viewpoint, often included in local hikes. For an expansive vista of the Black Forest, climb the Buchkopfturm, which has an observation platform. The Klagstein also provides notable scenic outlooks.
The region has several historical points of interest. The Kreuzkopfschanze is a ski jump built in 1954, famous for hosting the annual Georg-Thoma-Cup. You can also explore the former military fortifications of Schwedenschanze and Röschenschanze in Zuflucht, which served as defense structures during historical conflicts like the Thirty Years' War.
Yes, Bad Peterstal-Griesbach offers a glimpse into local culture and history. You can visit the Antoniuskapelle and St. Anna Chapel, as well as several local churches. For a deeper dive into the past, explore the Black Forest Moped and Scooter Museum or the Tagelöhner- and Brennereimuseum (Day Laborer and Distillery Museum).
Families will enjoy the Naturerlebnispfad (Nature Adventure Trail), a 1.2 km 'stalking path' featuring 12 life-sized forest animal figures and 6 interactive stations, including a tree staircase and climbing rope section. The Lake Sankenbach is also family-friendly, offering seating areas and a large barbecue spot perfect for a day out.
Beyond hiking, Bad Peterstal-Griesbach is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, with options like the Hornisgrinde Tower loop or the Ellbach Lake loop, detailed in the Gravel biking around Bad Peterstal-Griesbach guide. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes like the 'Vom Kniebis zur Badischen Weinstraße' or the Freiersberger Gate loop, available in the Road Cycling Routes around Bad Peterstal-Griesbach guide.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural landscapes, especially the waterfalls and the unique experience of the Sankenbach Waterfall. The challenging yet rewarding climb of the Karlsruhe Ridge is also a highlight for many. The well-maintained hiking trails and the opportunity to immerse oneself in the Black Forest's serene environment are consistently mentioned as top reasons to visit.
Yes, the Kurpark Bad Peterstal offers a pleasant public space for strolling and relaxation. Additionally, the area around Lake Sankenbach provides seating areas and a barbecue spot, making it an ideal place to unwind amidst nature.
The spring, summer, and autumn months are ideal for hiking and cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer provides lush green forests, and autumn showcases stunning fall foliage. While winter offers a different charm, some trails might be challenging due to snow or ice, so checking local conditions is advisable.
Visitors staying in Bad Peterstal-Griesbach often receive the KONUS guest card, which allows for free use of public transport throughout the Black Forest region. This makes it convenient to reach many attractions and trailheads without a car.


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