Best attractions and places to see around Oberried, nestled in the Black Forest, offer a diverse range of experiences. The municipality spans from 440 meters up to 1,428 meters, featuring extensive forests, meadows, and valleys like the Oberrieder Tal. Notable landmarks include historical churches and mills, while natural features encompass prominent mountains such as Schauinsland and Feldberg. Visitors can explore a mix of cultural sites, natural wonders, and adventure parks.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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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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From here you have a really great view and a nice opportunity to rest.
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According to the signs, the bridge withstood the shelling in World War II, but was then blown up in the middle by German soldiers. The central pillars were rebuilt after the war.
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The 36 m high stone arch building from 1926 replaced the steel construction from 1885. The two abutments can still be seen
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"...The source area of the Stübenbach is on the 1,386 meter high Stübenwasen. From there it meanders through the high valley of Todtnauberg, where other clear mountain streams join it. These then plunge together with a loud roar in two stages over a huge granite massif into the valley. The completely natural waterfall has been a listed monument since June 1987 and is one of the ten most beautiful natural monuments in Germany. ..." https://www.feldbergbahn.de/Attraktionen/Todtnauer-Wasserfall
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A beautiful place also nicely prepared with the climbs to the left and right of the waterfall. I also think the loungers below the waterfall are very well made.
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The Ravennaschlucht is a MUST! Nice shady path. Almost every meter offers a new photo motif I recommend Hinterzarten as a start and finish: From here along the Rotbach to Zum Sternen. There entry into the Ravennaschlucht. Ascent to Birklehof and finally Hinterzarten.
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Oberried is nestled in the Black Forest, offering diverse natural beauty. You can visit Feldsee, a glacial lake and the highest in Germany outside the Alps, or explore the extensive forests, meadows, and valleys like the Oberrieder Tal. The region also features the Brugga River and the scenic Zastlertal and St. Wilhelmer Tal.
Yes, the region boasts impressive natural water features. You can experience the Todtnau Waterfall, where water cascades 97 meters, offering a truly impressive natural spectacle. Another must-see is the Ravenna Gorge, a narrow side valley with several waterfalls, including the large Ravenna fall with a 16-meter drop.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Feldberg Summit, the highest peak in Baden-Württemberg. From here, you get extensive vistas of the Black Forest and beyond. The Schauinsland Mountain is another prominent peak offering scenic views.
The Oberried area is ideal for hiking, with numerous trails ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find mountain hikes that take you to places like Feldberg Summit or around Feldsee. For more detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Oberried guide.
Absolutely. The region offers a variety of routes for both cycling and mountain biking. You can find challenging MTB trails with views of Feldberg or more relaxed cycling routes. Check out the MTB Trails around Oberried guide and the Cycling around Oberried guide for detailed route information.
Oberried has a rich history. You can visit the Parish Church of the Coronation of the Virgin Mary, which took on its current form around 1730, along with its adjacent monastery. Other notable sites include the over 250-year-old Gassenbauernhof Mill, the Schniederlihof in Hofsgrund, and the Monument to the Englishman. The Ravenna Viaduct is also a significant historical structure.
Yes, the Schauinsland Mine, located in Oberried, is the largest mine in the Black Forest and operates as a museum. Visitors can explore 22 underground floors, where ore was mined for over 800 years, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Families will enjoy Todtnau Waterfall, which is considered family-friendly. Another highlight is Steinwasen Park, a magical family park in Oberried featuring the world's largest adventure rope bridge, a summer toboggan run, river splash, and a roller coaster, ensuring fun for all ages.
Yes, for those interested in climbing, the natural rock formations of Gfällfelsen and Scheibenfelsen are popular spots in the Oberried region.
The Black Forest region around Oberried is ideal for outdoor activities throughout the year. Spring and summer are perfect for hiking and cycling, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. In winter, areas like Feldberg and Schauinsland become popular for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the panoramic views from Feldberg Summit and the impressive cascades of Todtnau Waterfall. The unique glacial formation of Feldsee and the historical significance of sites like the Ravenna Viaduct are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural wonders and cultural landmarks makes for a diverse and engaging experience.
Oberried hosts cultural events such as the Alemannic Week and 'Concerts in the Monastery.' Additionally, a weekly market is held at the Klosterschiire in Oberried, offering a chance to experience local life and products.


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