Best attractions and places to see around Schenkenzell are found within the Kinzig valley in the Central Black Forest. This region offers a range of historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences. Over 300 km of well-marked hiking trails traverse the unspoiled countryside, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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According to records, an “old castle” must have stood here around 1655. There probably never was a noble family based on the Burgbach rock. Unfortunately nothing remains. Source: https://www.alleburgen.de/bd.php?id=11224 You can use a circular path to ascend and descend the Burgbach rocks: up the stone stairs to the pavilion and down along a path (or vice versa, depending on your taste). The view from the rock is incredible, especially when the weather is nice...
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Next to the viewing pavilion is a large table with benches. Here we were able to enjoy a hearty snack.
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A beautifully situated Vesperstube with a great view from the terrace, with milk, bibilis cheese, bread etc. made in-house... extremely tasty and at really reasonable prices. A stop is worthwhile in any case. The service was also very friendly, attentive and fast. Highly Recommended!
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The town hall is equipped with beautiful paintings. It is also good to see from the Sau viewpoint
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small waterfall with a nicely furnished rest area and drinks station. Shady and cool in summer.
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Nice old half-timbered houses really nice
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Schenkenzell and its surroundings offer several historical sites. You can visit the historic Wolfach Old Town, known for its market square, town hall, and beautiful half-timbered houses. Other notable historical sites include the Schenkenburg Castle Ruin, one of the oldest castles in the Kinzig valley, and Kloster Wittichen, a former Poor Clares abbey with a museum displaying monastic treasures and minerals.
Absolutely! The area is rich in natural beauty. Don't miss the Burgbach Waterfall, an impressive natural monument where water falls over 32 meters over a rock face. Another picturesque spot is the Holchen Waterfall, where you can enjoy the sound of the water and find a fountain with chilled drinks on a donation basis.
For breathtaking views, head to the Burgbachfelsen Pavilion, which offers an amazing vista and a cozy resting place. Another excellent spot is the Teisenkopfturm (Teisenkopf Tower), providing magnificent views into the Kinzig valley and beyond. The Harkhof Snack Hut also boasts a large terrace with great views, especially towards the Rhine Valley on clear days.
Schenkenzell is a hiker's paradise with over 300 km of well-marked trails. You can find a variety of routes, from easy walks like the 'Teisenkopf Tower – Forest Trail in Schenkenzell' loop (5.4 km) to moderate hikes such as the 'Hike to the Teisenkopf' (13.1 km). The area features trails like the Flößerweg, Hansjakobweg, Jakobusweg, Mittelweg, and Ostweg. For more options, explore the Hiking around Schenkenzell guide.
Yes, Schenkenzell offers several family-friendly options. The 'Fairytale Trail' is specifically designed for families with children, bringing well-known fairytale characters to life. The Holchen Waterfall area is also considered family-friendly, with a circular hiking trail suitable for all ages. For adventure seekers, the Hirschgrund-Zipline Area Schwarzwald offers a thrilling experience over the Black Forest valley.
The Harkhof Snack Hut is a highly recommended spot. It's a cozy Vesperstube offering delicious homemade products like wood-fired bread, sausage, and bacon, along with a great view. The Wolfach Old Town also provides opportunities to dine and relax in its charming setting.
For cyclists, there are various routes catering to different preferences. Road cyclists can explore options like the 'Schiltach Old Town – Wolfach Old Town loop' (31.5 km, easy) or more challenging routes such as the 'Löcherbergwasen Pass – Kinzigtal Cycle Path loop' (102.4 km). Mountain bikers have trails like the 'Teisenkopf Tower – Salzlecke Cabin loop' (33.3 km, moderate). You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Schenkenzell and MTB Trails around Schenkenzell guides.
Schenkenzell, located in the Central Black Forest, is a certified climatic health resort, making it pleasant throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing scenery. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the cool natural spots like the waterfalls. The region's natural beauty makes it appealing across seasons.
Yes, the region has a rich cultural heritage. At Kloster Wittichen, the Luitgardfest is celebrated annually on the second Sunday in October with a solemn procession, honoring the monastery's founder, Saint Luitgard. The museum at the monastery also provides insight into the area's history and former mining operations.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the impressive waterfalls like Burgbach Waterfall and the picturesque Holchen Waterfall. The amazing views from spots like Burgbachfelsen Pavilion and the cozy atmosphere and homemade food at places like the Harkhof Snack Hut are also highly appreciated. The well-preserved Wolfach Old Town also receives many compliments for its charm and history.
While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered by individual exploration, the vast network of over 300 km of hiking trails means it's possible to find less crowded paths, especially outside of peak tourist times. Exploring the Geological Information Trail in Wittichen, which documents the area's mining history, could offer a unique and quieter experience. The Mattenweiher, a biotope of unique beauty, is another tranquil spot worth seeking out.


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