Best attractions and places to see around Nordrach, a municipality nestled in the Central Black Forest, offers a variety of experiences. Situated in a branch valley of the Kinzig valley, Nordrach is known for its picturesque landscapes, characterized by forests, rolling hills, and lush valleys. The region provides opportunities for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking cultural sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The towers and gates invite you into the historic old town from afar and narrow alleys lead you into picturesque nooks and crannies. The "stone knight" on the market square fountain welcomes us upright. It testifies to the pride and self-confidence of the former Free Imperial City, as does the imposing 200-year-old town hall, which is transformed into the world's largest Advent calendar house in winter and, with its countless romantic half-timbered buildings, dominates the cityscape. 
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Lots of stairs to climb. Entry is free
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The journey is the destination? Not at our Renchtalhütte in Bad Peterstal-Griesbach! The Black Forest, Alsatian and French specialties are so delicious, the view so beautiful, the atmosphere so enchanting and cozy that it's not "We're going hiking", but "We're hiking to the Renchtalhütte!" It's a wonderful spot high above the Renchtal, where the Renchtalhütte, as a "rustic branch" of the Dollenberg Hotel, knows how to pamper visitors in a down-to-earth way. With homemade Maultaschen with onion jus, Alsatian "Bäckeoffe", Bibileskäs, smoked Black Forest trout, sausage in a jar, cracklings, onion roast beef, fondue and raclette and, and, and. Prepared with that certain something in the Dollenberg kitchen under the direction of star chef Martin Herrmann. And served by friendly staff who love service. Source: https://www.dollenberg.de/de/kulinarik/renchtalhuette/
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I recommend hiking the All Saints Falls from the bottom to the top; they look more spectacular this way, as you always have the falls in front of you. They are particularly impressive in spring and after prolonged rains; after extended dry periods, they are far less beautiful. In winter, the path, if passable at all, is often icy and not without danger. In summer, it is pleasantly cool here.
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Very good food with a nice sun terrace and the opportunity for children to play in the playground or feed the goats.
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Nice place to stroll and linger 👍
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Gengenbach has a great old town, many half-timbered houses and is a lively town on the Kinzig. Surrounded by vineyards, Gengenbach is a perfect place for a break.
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The All Saints Waterfalls are among the most beautiful and highest waterfalls in the Black Forest. Embedded in the mountain world of Schliffkopf, Hundskopf and Schwabenkopf, they plunge almost 90 meters down the steep cliffs over seven cascades. The gorges, together with the monastery ruins, are a much-visited place, especially in summer. Source: https://www.schwarzwald-tourismus.info/attractions/allerheiligen-wasserfaelle-b9918d8834
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Nordrach offers a variety of natural features. You can visit the All Saints Waterfalls, where the Lierbach falls over 60 meters in several stages, accessible via a circular route with wooden bridges. Other notable natural spots include the Sandquelle, a spring where water bubbles up carrying sand, and the 'Königin des Waldes' (Queen of the Forest), a unique large tree in the upper Glasbach area.
Yes, Nordrach boasts several scenic viewpoints. The Mooskopf Lookout Tower offers extensive views from the highest elevation of the Durbach valley. Additionally, the Himmelsfelsen Viewpoint provides breathtaking vistas of the valley and surrounding forests, particularly beautiful at sunset.
Nordrach is rich in history. You can explore the prominent Church St. Ulrich, a historical mill, and the Backofenschmiede, a historic bake oven forge. The Heidenkirche (Heathen Church), an impressive complex of sandstone blocks, also sparks imagination with its uniquely named stones like 'Ship' and 'Pulpit'.
Absolutely. The Renchtal Hut and Goat Enclosure is a popular family spot, offering refreshments, a playground, and a small animal enclosure. The Gengenbach marketplace, with its charming old town and street cafés, is also family-friendly and often features events like the Advent calendar at the town hall.
Nordrach is an ideal hiking area with numerous trails catering to various preferences. You can find paths offering wonderful views of the idyllic Black Forest landscape. For a unique experience, consider the Lothar Trail, an educational and adventure trail where you can observe nature's recovery after a hurricane.
Yes, the region around Nordrach offers many bike paths suitable for various cycling activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, MTB trails, and gravel biking routes that explore the scenic Black Forest landscape.
Nordrach, situated in the Black Forest, is known for its good, healthy air and varied landscape, making it pleasant for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for enjoying the cooler forest trails. The All Saints Waterfalls are particularly impressive in spring and after prolonged rains.
Just a short drive from Nordrach, you can visit Gengenbach, a 'city of towers, medieval walls, and half-timbered houses' with a rich history. Another cultural highlight is Zeller Keramik, located 6 km away, famous for its hand-painted 'Hahn und Henne' pottery.
Beyond Nordrach itself, you can explore the Gengenbach marketplace, a vibrant historic town. Other nearby attractions include the Black Forest Model Railway, Europe's largest model railway, and the Schwarzwälder Freilichtmuseum Vogtsbauernhof, an open-air museum showcasing historical Black Forest farmhouses.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from the refreshing stop at the Renchtal Hut and Goat Enclosure, especially with children, to the charming atmosphere of Gengenbach's old town. The impressive nature of the All Saints Waterfalls and the historical insights offered by sites like Staufenberg Castle are also highly rated.
Yes, Nordrach is home to a historical mill, offering a glimpse into the past. Another specific point of interest is the Maile-Gießler-Mühle, which is also recognized as a historical mill in the area.
You can learn about traditional crafts and industries by visiting the Backofenschmiede at Talstraße 9, a historic bake oven forge. Additionally, the Historic Charcoal Kiln (Historischer Kohlenmeiler) provides insight into traditional charcoal production methods.
Beyond the Sandquelle, Nordrach features the 'Königin des Waldes' (Queen of the Forest), a large, unique tree with a mighty crown located in the upper Glasbach area, considered one of the natural monuments of the Nordrach valley.


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