Attractions and places to see around Kappel-Grafenhausen are situated between the Black Forest and the Vosges Mountains, offering diverse natural features and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its picturesque surroundings, including the Rhine River and the extensive Taubergießen Nature Reserve. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, archaeological sites, and various points of interest. This area provides a range of outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Hünersedel is a mountain in the central Black Forest with a height of 744.3 m above sea level. Its name means "giant's seat". In a document from the year 926, the mountain is called "Stoufinberc". It lies in the border area of the two municipalities of Schuttertal and Freiamt. The summit of the mountain is at the northern end of the municipality of Freiamt. The river Schutter rises at the Hünersedel. The Hünersedel was the highest mountain in the old district of Lahr. From the tower you have a gigantic view.
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a very nice lookout tower. Very suitable for taking a break, with a barbecue area.
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The Canal du Rhône au Rhin connects more exactly the Saône, a tributary of the Rhône, to the Rhine. In Alsace, its banks have been paved from Marckolsheim to Strasbourg to allow easy cycling between the European capital and Colmar.
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The ferry is operated by our French friends and is free. The frequency of translation is usually every 15 minutes (once in each direction during these 15 minutes)
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A ruin that is easy to reach and the way there is fun. Paths over hill and dale or well-developed hiking trails offer something for everyone. The remains of the castle are well maintained.
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Actually, everything has already been said, but I have to say that this route - albeit very straight - is varied and extraordinarily beautiful.
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The knowledge gained during the excavations in 1926-1929 about the completely removed outer and middle castle lead to the floor plans exhibited on site. Of these parts, only the worked rock can be seen. In the former middle castle there is a rain-protected rest area. There are still a few walls from the main castle, which have also been supplemented and secured. I have no idea why a millstone was walled in with it. In any case, the ruin is nice and quiet and is worth a visit.
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The legend of the Grüselhorn has grown up around Lützelhardt Castle, according to which a gentleman from Geroldseck was abducted to Lützelhardt, discovered his whereabouts through a familiar horn call and was then able to free himself. After that, Lützelhardt was said to have been destroyed (around 1235).
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You can visit the Ruins of Lützelhardt Castle, a quiet historical site often incorporated into hiking routes. Other significant historical buildings include the impressive St. Cyprian and Justina Church in Kappel with its distinctive onion dome, and the historic Mill on the Mühlbach stream (Kappeler Mühle), which now serves as a museum. The Kappel Town Hall also houses a model of a local Celtic grave, hinting at the nearby Celtic Prince's Tomb.
For excellent panoramic views, head to the Hünersedel Observation Tower and Grill Area. Visitors praise the insane views of the Feldberg and Vosges mountains from here. Another option is the Observation Tower on the Kappeler Berg, or the Schlosspark Grafenhausen, which also offers wonderful views of the surrounding countryside.
Yes, Kappel-Grafenhausen and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. Just 5 km away is Europa-Park, one of Europe's largest theme parks. Closer to home, Funny-World is a family amusement park located directly in Kappel, providing activities for younger children. The Rhine–Rhône Canal Cycle Route is also considered family-friendly for relaxed cycling.
The most renowned natural feature is the Taubergießen Nature Reserve, often called 'Europe's Last Jungle Paradise.' This extensive reserve features crystal-clear waterways, orchid meadows, and wild forest pastures, home to around 200 bird species. You can explore it via hiking trails like the 2 km Butterfly Trail or the 6.5 km Orchideenweg, or enjoy boat trips through the riverside woodlands. The Rhine Bank Path also offers picturesque views of the Rhine River.
Kappel-Grafenhausen is excellent for cycling. The Rhine–Rhône Canal Cycle Route is very popular for relaxed cycling on mostly asphalted paths. You can also find numerous cycling routes around the area, including options for touring and gravel biking. For more detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Kappel-Grafenhausen guide or the Gravel biking around Kappel-Grafenhausen guide.
Yes, many attractions are integrated into hiking routes. The Ruins of Lützelhardt Castle are a popular stop on hikes. The Taubergießen Nature Reserve offers dedicated hiking trails like the Butterfly Trail and Orchideenweg. Additionally, the Ettenheim Nature Experience Route is a 25-kilometer path perfect for nature-loving hikers. You can find more running and hiking options in the Running Trails around Kappel-Grafenhausen guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views from spots like the Hünersedel Observation Tower, often noting the ascent is well worth it. The peaceful and well-preserved nature of the Ruins of Lützelhardt Castle is also highly appreciated. Cyclists love the relaxed and scenic experience of the Rhine–Rhône Canal Cycle Route, especially its mostly asphalted paths and quiet atmosphere.
Yes, the Free ferry Kappel am Rhein–Rhinau provides an ideal starting point for excursions into the neighboring Alsace region of France. It allows quick access to the Rhône-Rhine Canal and further destinations.
Yes, some attractions offer wheelchair accessibility. The Free ferry Kappel am Rhein–Rhinau and the Canal du Rhône au Rhin Lock and Lockkeeper's House are noted as wheelchair accessible. The Rhine–Rhône Canal Cycle Route, with its mostly flat and asphalted paths, can also be suitable for some users.
Beyond historical buildings, you can visit the Old Mill in Grafenhausen, which functions as a museum offering cultural insights into the area's history. The Kappel Town Hall is noted for its beautiful architecture and houses a model of a local Celtic grave, reflecting the region's ancient past. There's also an Art Trail through the Forest that combines nature with cultural appreciation.
While not widely publicized, the Celtic Prince's Tomb, discovered north of Kappel, is a significant archaeological site dating back to the Hallstatt period (around 620 BC), featuring a stately tomb and a reconstructed burial mound. The quiet and pleasant Ruins of Lützelhardt Castle are also considered a hidden gem by some, offering peace away from busier spots.


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