Best attractions and places to see in Winkler Vorbergzone include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This region is known for its appealing outdoor activities, making it suitable for both hikers and cyclists. With 12 unique highlights, Winkler Vorbergzone offers diverse points of interest to explore.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The Winklerhofstüble is a traditional inn serving regional cuisine. Perfect for stopping in after a hike and enjoying Baden specialties.
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The number 108 and the coat of arms "Rotenfelser Rost" are engraved on the north side. Such stones formerly marked the boundaries between territories or municipalities. The stone lies on the farm track in the Horbach valley, nestled in a tranquil setting of woods and fields. This makes it not only a historical artifact but also an idyllic spot for a break.
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The boundary stone is inscribed on the north side: [No.] 108, [Coat of arms] 'Rotenfelser Rost', 1846. The farm track past here is pleasantly quiet and follows the Horbach valley.
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... this section of the sunken road is officially called "BRETTWEG" (Board Path) - since the road was often impassable in the past, and to prevent the heavy iron horse-drawn carts from sinking into the mud, this sunken road was paved with wooden boards! Today, the sunken road is paved with concrete. 👍But it's still the "BRETTWEG" (Board Path) 🪵
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Until the 1980s, people drove there in droves with canisters to fill up the water, which was said to have healing powers. Until one day, it was discovered that certain pollutant limits had been exceeded. Since then, the sign "Not Drinking" has been emblazoned in bold, and car traffic has been banned. In summer, however, the sparsely dripping spring is no longer particularly inviting for drinking. In spring, however, the spring bubbles as it once did, and when the daffodils bloom, the facility is quite pretty to look at.
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👥️Tenant couple = Ukrainians since January 🇺🇦✌️doing their job very well so far 🫂 👍🔝 - very quiet idyllic location ✅️ 👋
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🇩🇪 🇺🇦 Winkler Hofstüble 🍽 🐎 - since January 2024 a Ukrainian 🇺🇦 couple has been tenants of the Hofstüble in Bad Rotenfels Winkel - which offers delicious Ukrainian and 🇩🇪 cuisine - much from the charcoal grill 🔥 everything tasted very good - we will definitely come back again. - Also because the restaurant 'Winkler-HOFSTÜBLE' is completely surrounded by greenery - with a view of my local mountain number 1 - the Eichelberg! 😉🤗 We'd love to come again! 😄 ✅️ 🇺🇦
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The Winkler Hofstüble has since been taken over by a Ukrainian couple. It remains highly recommended. Further information can be found at https://www.schwarzwald-tourismus.info/gastronomie/winkler-hofstueble-a845dad37d.
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The region offers several interesting natural features. You can visit the Brettweg (hollow way), a distinctive natural path historically paved with wooden boards. Another unique spot is the Hühnerbrünnele Fountain, a natural spring with a history of believed healing powers. The broader area also provides views of the scenic Rhine Plain.
Yes, Winkler Vorbergzone is home to several historical landmarks. A notable one is the Historical boundary stone 108 (1846), which marked territorial boundaries in the past. The Sint-Sebastianuskapel (St. Sebastian's Chapel) is also a significant landmark, often part of hiking routes offering views of the Rhine plain.
Winkler Vorbergzone is well-suited for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various cycling routes, including easy loops like the “Gewerbekanal Cycle Path – New bridge over the industrial canal loop from Bad Rotenfels Bahnhof/Rotherma” or more challenging ones like the “Bernstein Hut (654 m) – View of Loffenau loop from Bischweier (Baden)”. For hiking, there are moderate trails such as the “View of the Rhine Plain – St. Sebastian's Chapel loop from Gaggenau” and easy walks like the “Wayside Cross of 1816 – Winkler Hofstüble loop from Bischweier”. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide and hiking guide for the region.
Many attractions in Winkler Vorbergzone are considered family-friendly. The Brettweg (hollow way) and Hühnerbrünnele Fountain are natural spots suitable for families. The Mach Mal Pause Bench at the Linden Tree offers a pleasant rest stop for all ages. Several hiking and cycling routes in the region also cater to various difficulty levels, making them accessible for families.
The Mach Mal Pause Bench at the Linden Tree is specifically known as a scenic rest stop, inviting visitors to take a break and enjoy the surroundings. Additionally, hiking routes around the Sint-Sebastianuskapel offer beautiful views of the Rhine plain.
Yes, the Winkler Hofstüble is a traditional inn serving regional cuisine, perfect for stopping after a hike to enjoy Baden specialties. It's highly recommended and offers a cozy atmosphere.
Visitors appreciate the unique character of the attractions. For instance, the Brettweg (hollow way) is valued for its historical significance and distinctive path. The Mach Mal Pause Bench at the Linden Tree is loved for being a beautiful and inviting spot to rest. The Winkler Hofstüble is praised for its regional cuisine and welcoming atmosphere.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the “Wayside Cross of 1816 – Winkler Hofstüble loop from Bischweier” is an easy 4.5 km hike. Another easy route is the “View of the Rhine Plain – Karl-Gutzweiler Fountain loop from Oberweier”, which is about 6.4 km long. More details can be found in the hiking guide.
Yes, Winkler Vorbergzone offers easy cycling routes. The “New bridge over the industrial canal – Gewerbekanal Cycle Path loop from Bischweier (Baden)” and the “Gewerbekanal Cycle Path – New bridge over the industrial canal loop from Bad Rotenfels Bahnhof/Rotherma” are both easy routes, each covering over 30 km. Explore more options in the cycling guide.
The region is appealing throughout the year for outdoor activities. If you plan to visit the Hühnerbrünnele Fountain, spring is particularly beautiful when the daffodils bloom and the spring bubbles more vigorously. Generally, the Winkler Vorbergzone is well-suited for hiking and cycling, making spring through autumn ideal for enjoying the natural landscapes and trails.
The Historical boundary stone 108 (1846), nestled in a tranquil setting of woods and fields along a quiet farm track, offers an idyllic and somewhat hidden spot for a break, combining historical interest with natural beauty.


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