Best attractions and places to see around Gundelfingen, near Freiburg, offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural insights at the western edge of the Black Forest. This region is characterized by protected landscapes, mountains, and rivers, providing diverse outdoor activities. Visitors can explore significant natural features and historical sites, making it a notable destination for those interested in both nature and culture. The area serves as a popular starting point for various hiking and cycling tours.
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 Schlossbergturm is a 33.27 meter high observation tower on the Schlossberg. The Schlossberg Tower was erected in 2002 by the Board of Trustees on the Salzbüchslekuppe. For the construction, the architect used 100-year-old Douglas fir trunks from the local Ottilienwald, which fell over due to the severe hurricane Lothar in 1999. The long logs were twisted around the steel staircase. In honor of all donors who made construction possible in 2002, their names were placed on the face of the 153 steps to the top of the tower and can be read when climbing the tower. However, the natural construction with the tree trunks was repeatedly attacked by fungi and pests in the years that followed. In July 2015, the dilapidated logs were finally removed after several rescue attempts. After the tower was inaccessible for a long time, it was finally renewed in 2017 by the board of trustees and the donations they collected. In this step, the tree trunks were replaced by a reliable steel construction. The cost of the renovation was 192,000 euros, but the city expects the galvanized steel pylons to last 100 years. Source: https://www.kuratorium-schlossberg.de/eip/pages/schlossbergturm.php
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A great highlight. Nice to combine with a short hike on the Schloßberg. The tower is easy to reach from the old town. However, you should be good on foot. After a steep climb, you reach the tower via at least 200 steps 😏
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Gundelfingen, situated at the edge of the Black Forest, offers several natural highlights. You can explore the Gundelfinger Moos, an important nature conservation area with riparian forests and diverse plant and animal species. The Protected Landscape Area Gundelfingen-Wildtal-Heuweiler also showcases the region's biodiversity. For scenic views, the Rosskopf Tower provides fantastic panoramas of Freiburg and the Black Forest. Additionally, the Dreisam cycle path runs along the river, offering picturesque views.
Yes, Gundelfingen has a rich history. The Kulturpfad Gundelfingen (Cultural Path Gundelfingen) features around 40 stations highlighting historical sites within the community, including old buildings like the Zehntscheuer (tithe barn) and the former silver mine in Wildtal. The Protestant Church is also a notable site. Nearby, in Freiburg, you can visit Münsterplatz Freiburg, home to the magnificent Freiburg Minster, a Gothic cathedral.
The Gundelfingen area is a popular starting point for various outdoor activities. Hiking and cycling are prominent, with trails leading into the Black Forest. The Roßkopf mountain is known for mountain biking routes like "Baden to the Bone" and "Boarderline Downhill." You can also find numerous running, road cycling, and gravel biking routes starting from Gundelfingen. For example, explore the running trails around Gundelfingen or discover gravel biking options.
Absolutely. The Dreisam cycle path is a great family-friendly option, offering a well-paved route along the river. For a broader experience, the nearby Mundenhof in Freiburg is a zoo and aquarium that families often enjoy. While a bit further, Europa-Park is a world-renowned amusement park less than 40 kilometers north of Freiburg, offering entertainment for all ages.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Kandel Summit and Lookout Pavilion, which offers expansive vistas of the Black Forest. The Rosskopf Tower also provides fantastic views of Freiburg, the Black Forest, and the Rhine Valley. Another excellent spot is the Schlossberg Tower in Freiburg, offering views all the way to France.
The Gundelfinger Moos is a significant nature conservation area characterized by its unique riparian forests. It is home to a diverse range of rare plant and animal species, making it an ideal spot for nature observation and quiet walks. There's also a birding trail and pond east of the railway, perfect for wildlife spotting.
Yes, Gundelfingen offers several options for relaxed walks. The Gundelfinger Moos provides flat paths through its unique natural landscape. The Rebberg and Leheneck areas also offer scenic landscapes suitable for easier exploration. For a paved option, the Dreisam cycle path is great for walking alongside the river.
Cycling is very popular here. The Dreisam cycle path is highly recommended, offering scenic views along the river on a superbly paved route. For more challenging rides, you can explore various road cycling routes or gravel biking trails that venture into the Black Forest, such as the Kandel Serpentines or routes towards the Glotter Valley.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from places like the Kandel Summit and Rosskopf Tower, often noting the 360-degree panoramas. The fresh, regional offerings at the weekly market around Münsterplatz Freiburg are also a highlight. Many enjoy the well-maintained Dreisam bike path for its pleasant scenery and family-friendly nature.
Beyond Gundelfingen, the wider Freiburg area boasts significant historical landmarks. The Freiburg Minster at Münsterplatz Freiburg is a Gothic masterpiece. The Martinstor is a historic city gate, part of Freiburg's 13th-century fortifications. The Kulturpfad Gundelfingen itself also features historical buildings like the Zehntscheuer and the old Winkler forge, offering insights into local heritage.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer is also popular, especially for activities along the Dreisam or in higher elevations. While some trails are accessible in winter, conditions can vary, so checking local weather is always advisable for winter hikes.
Yes, especially in Freiburg and the larger villages. Near Münsterplatz Freiburg, you'll find numerous cafes and restaurants, including the famous Münster sausages at the weekly market. Some viewpoints, like the Rosskopf Tower, are also suitable for a break with a snack or drink. Gundelfingen itself has local inns and cafes.


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