Attractions and places to see around Ebringen include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. This wine-growing community is situated at the foot of the Schönberg, approximately 8 kilometers from Freiburg. The area offers opportunities to explore vineyards, historical landmarks, and natural reserves.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Freiburg's Münsterplatz - archaeology and history After an introductory overview of the state of research, Chapter 1, taking into account the latest excavations, examines the archaeologically tangible burials up to the abolition of the churchyard in 1515 and the renewed use as a military cemetery in the 17th and 18th centuries. This is followed by a discussion of the cemetery's furnishings and in particular the course of the churchyard wall, with Renn partially questioning the phases of the wall's development reconstructed by Ralf Burgmaier in 1996. Chapter 3 explains other functions of the churchyard as a legal and judicial place and as a meeting place. Chapter 4 is devoted to the buildings on and around the square. Renn can show that parts of today's Münsterplatz were built up until the 14th century and that the facades of the surrounding houses were not initially facing the churchyard. It was only when the choir was built in the 14th century that the houses on the square were demolished and the facades of the other houses turned towards the square and magnificently decorated. Although the associated upgrading of the square led to increased building activity, the churchyard wall initially remained standing - as described in Chapter 5 - although sales arbors were added to its outside. It was not until 1785 that the churchyard wall and the corn arbors were torn down and a "representative open space" created. Text / Source: Hypotheses https://oberrhein.hypotheses.org/1384
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Hikers should stop here to get some refreshment. Whether it's Brunner's sausage roasting shop, Meier's sausage stand, the organic sizzling stand, or Licht's sausage stand - the Lange Rote has long been a Freiburg institution: The grilled sausage without casing, which measures a full 35 cm, is on a par with the Münster, the Augustinermuseum or the Bächles on the Freiburgers' scale of attractions. So, go ahead and try Freiburg's crispiest landmark on Münsterplatz!
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A very beautiful and worth seeing place. The climb to the tower can be reached via a long and narrow wall staircase, and you will be rewarded with a magnificent view. The bellworks can also be viewed, which are also very loud at the right time.
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The Freiburg Minster "Our Lady" is today both the parish church and the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Freiburg. In addition, the Minster is a national cultural monument with one of the most beautiful towers on earth and is one of the few large Gothic churches that were completed in the Middle Ages and survived the numerous wars almost unscathed.
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The cycle path is very well developed, but every time I cycled there was a lot of traffic, and there were also a few cyclists on the road who did not know the traffic rules
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a great bike path for the family
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The old town is beautiful and there are many shops that have a very nice, attractive range. Always worth a visit.
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What Cologne is its cathedral, Freiburg is its cathedral. At least there are parallels: Planning and construction were incredibly time-consuming and even today it requires permanent maintenance - it is all the more impressive when you stand in front of it. Apart from that, it is really nice here in the middle of Freiburg. Perfect for ending a bike tour in a pleasant atmosphere.
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Ebringen is rich in history. You can visit the baroque Ebring Castle (Ebringer Schloss), which now serves as the community's town hall. Perched above the village, the ruins of Schneeburg Castle offer impressive views. The village center also features unique Historical Fountains (Brunnenwege), some centuries old, which you can explore via dedicated paths. Additionally, the nearby town of Staufen's Historic Old Town is a charming destination with a castle ruin and rich history.
Ebringen is nestled within the Schönberg Nature Reserve, offering diverse flora and scenic views. You can explore the NatUrwaldpfad Ebringen, a 6-kilometer forest trail on the Schönberg designed to return to its primeval state, featuring observation platforms and educational boards. For panoramic vistas, consider visiting Schauinsland Observation Tower, which provides views into the Vosges and Swiss Alps on clear days, or Rosskopf Tower for 360-degree views of the Black Forest, Freiburg, and the Rhine Valley.
Yes, Ebringen is an excellent starting point for hiking. The Schönberg is a popular recreational area with diverse trails. You can find various routes, including the 'Schönberg summit – Schneeburg Ruins loop' or easier options like 'The Seven Sisters Beech Trees loop'. For more detailed hiking routes and information, you can explore the Hiking around Ebringen guide.
Absolutely. The region around Ebringen is well-suited for cycling. The Schönberg is popular for both hiking and cycling. Additionally, the Dreisam bike path, located near Freiburg, offers a superbly paved route along the river with mountain panoramas. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Kreuzweg Pass Summit – Staufen Castle Ruins loop'. More cycling options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Ebringen guide.
Ebringen is the oldest wine-growing community in Markgräflerland, established in 716, and viticulture is deeply rooted here. The village is surrounded by meticulously maintained vineyards that invite visitors for picturesque strolls. You can experience local wine production and tasting at local wineries such as Winzerhof Ebringen and Ebringer Schlossgut.
Yes, Ebringen offers several family-friendly options. The NatUrwaldpfad Ebringen on the Schönberg is an educational forest trail with information boards about local wildlife, suitable for all ages. Many of the hiking and cycling routes around Ebringen, especially the easier ones, are also suitable for families. The Dreisam bike path is also noted as a great bike path for families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The scenic views from viewpoints like Schauinsland Observation Tower and Rosskopf Tower are highly rated. The historical ambiance of places like Staufen's Historic Old Town and the cultural experience of the weekly market at Münsterplatz Freiburg are also very popular. The region's well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling, often with stunning mountain panoramas, receive frequent praise.
Yes, Ebringen's location is ideal. Situated approximately eight kilometers from Freiburg, it serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the Markgräflerland region and the Black Forest. Popular attractions in Freiburg, such as the Münsterplatz and the Dreisam bike path, are easily accessible from Ebringen.
For runners, Ebringen and its surroundings offer a variety of trails. You can find routes that take you through vineyards with Black Forest views, or explore paths like the 'Phylloxera Monument on the Batzenberg' loop. These trails typically range from moderate difficulty. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Ebringen guide.
Beyond its wine culture and historical buildings, Ebringen is notable for its Historical Fountains (Brunnenwege). The village center boasts 16 active, drinking-water-fed fountains, some with centuries of history. Exploring these fountains along the 'large/small Brunnenweg' offers a unique insight into the village's cultural heritage.
The region's open orientation to the west and south towards the Upper Rhine Plain provides ideal conditions for viticulture, suggesting pleasant weather for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons are generally best for enjoying vineyard walks, hiking the Schönberg, and cycling, when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is vibrant.


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