Best attractions and places to see in Baden-Württemberg include a variety of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The region in southwest Germany features dense forests, such as the Black Forest, and significant bodies of water like Lake Constance. Visitors can explore a range of environments from mountain summits to river valleys.
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The cable suspension bridge over the Argen river spans the Argen between Kressbronn, district of Gohren, and Langenargen. It was built under the Württemberg King Wilhelm II between 1896 and 1897. It was the first suspension bridge in Germany with wire cables. Today it is no longer used for vehicle traffic, only for bicycles and pedestrians. A great photo opportunity in all seasons.
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Anyone who has ever taken the Höllentalbahn from Freiburg to Neustadt in the Black Forest will know the magnificent view of the gorge and the river that you have when you travel over the Ravenna Bridge. The 36-meter-high and 224-meter-long viaduct is the successor to the bridge built in 1887, which was blown up in the Second World War. In the run-up to Christmas, a Christmas market below the bridge invites you to enjoy mulled wine in the Black Forest setting. The best way to discover the Ravenna Viaduct is on a hike - for example, coming from Hinterzarten through the Löffeltal and back through the gorge.
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Great town with many cafes and restaurants. We have this dreamlike Lake Constance!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Small town on Lake Constance and lots of charm
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For me, Meersburg is one of the most beautiful places on Lake Constance. Nice restaurants in the lower town. A bit uphill it goes to the upper town. Nice restaurants and shops.
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From here you have a really great view and a nice opportunity to rest.
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Embedded in a huge orchard and vineyard, the fishing and winegrowing village harbors a variety of magnificent natural treasures almost all year round. In every season, nature, the cultural landscape and the lake invite you to enjoy. Lovingly furnished accommodations as well as rustic inns and restaurants make Hagnau a special holiday destination.
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The city of Meersburg is located in a charming hillside location directly on Lake Constance. ... the Swiss Alps enchants visitors with its beautiful old town.
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Baden-Württemberg boasts a variety of stunning natural sites. Highlights include the powerful Urach Waterfall, which cascades 37 meters in several stages, and the serene Feldsee, the highest lake in Germany outside the Alps. The Feldberg Summit offers panoramic views as the highest point in the state, while the dramatic Ravenna Gorge provides a unique natural experience.
The region is home to several magnificent waterfalls. The Urach Waterfall is particularly striking after heavy rain or snowmelt. Another must-see is the Todtnau Waterfall, where water plunges 97 meters. The Allerheiligen Waterfalls in the Black Forest are also a notable natural spectacle.
Baden-Württemberg is rich in historical castles and palaces. Among the most famous are the romantic Heidelberg Castle, the 'fairy tale-like' Burg Hohenzollern, and the grand Ludwigsburg Residential Palace. You can also explore Meersburg Castle, Germany's oldest inhabited castle, and the picturesque Lichtenstein Castle.
Absolutely. The UNESCO World Heritage site Maulbronn Monastery is a remarkably preserved medieval Cistercian complex. The historic city of Freiburg im Breisgau features the impressive Freiburg Minster, and the spa town of Baden-Baden offers elegant 19th-century architecture and thermal baths. The Speyer Dom is another important cathedral with a rich history.
Baden-Württemberg offers diverse hiking experiences. You can find easy trails like the All Saints' Waterfalls route in the Black Forest, or more challenging options such as the Feldbergsteig trail. For more ideas and detailed routes, explore the Easy hikes in Baden-Württemberg or Waterfall hikes in Baden-Württemberg guides.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. The Lake Constance cycle path offers scenic routes, and you can find family-friendly loops like the Schluchsee loop in the Black Forest. For more options, including routes like the Tour de Murg, refer to the Cycling in Baden-Württemberg guide.
Many attractions in Baden-Württemberg are suitable for families. Highlights like the Urach Waterfall and Argen Suspension Bridge are marked as family-friendly. Additionally, the region is home to major theme parks like Europa-Park and the water park Rulantica, offering entertainment for all ages.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Feldberg Summit, the highest point in the state. The Bismarck Tower on Hornisgrinde also provides excellent panoramic views. The Ravenna Gorge and the Ravenna Viaduct offer unique scenic perspectives.
Explore the charming Meersburg Old Town with its historical ambiance. Heidelberg's Old Town is renowned for its Baroque architecture and historic university. The city of Konstanz on Lake Constance offers a lovely lakeside promenade, and Tübingen is a picturesque university town perfect for strolls and boat rides.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing, with fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for enjoying Lake Constance and the Black Forest, though it can be busier. For visiting castles, spring and early autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, Stuttgart, the state capital, is a hub for automotive enthusiasts. You can visit the impressive Mercedes-Benz Museum and the Porsche Museum, both showcasing the rich history and innovation of German automotive engineering.
The Black Forest (Schwarzwald) is famous for its dense evergreen forests, cuckoo clocks, and charming villages. It's a popular destination for hiking, biking, and skiing. You can explore its numerous trails, visit picturesque towns, and discover natural wonders like the Allerheiligen Waterfalls.
Yes, Baden-Württemberg features several notable historical bridges and viaducts. The Argen Suspension Bridge between Langenargen and Kressbronn is a significant historical site. The Ravenna Viaduct, part of the Höllentalbahn, is an impressive structure spanning the Ravenna Gorge.


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