Attractions and places to see around Iffezheim, a town in the Rastatt district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, offers a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated near the Rhine River and bordering the Black Forest, it provides diverse attractions for visitors. The area is known for its river landscapes, forest trails, and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge) is a rocky gorge below Ebersteinburg in Baden-Württemberg. It lies in the Northern Black Forest, northeast of the saddle (372.5 m above sea level), which lies between the Merkur in the south and the Ebersteinburg Schlossberg and the Battert in the north. The L79a state road runs over the saddle, connecting the Oostal (East Valley) near Baden-Baden with the Murgtal (Murg Valley) near Gaggenau-Selbach. The saddle and the road connection, which has gradients of up to 15%,[1] are colloquially known as the Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge). The Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge) is a geotope and one of six geological natural monuments in the urban district of Baden-Baden and is accessible via a hiking trail. Just below the saddle, the valley of the Selbach drops steeply to the east. At about 360 m above sea level, the Selbach valley reaches a height of 1,200 m. At NN, rock formations of Upper Rotliegend, arkoses and porphyry conglomerates emerge from the forest floor, forming impressive rocks due to silicification.
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You pass the refuge and sit on the stones and have a great view. Beautiful break place!
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The Old Hohenbaden Castle was the first residence of the powerful Margraves of Baden-Baden. It is one of the three castles on the Black Forest heights around Baden-Baden, with which the margraviate protected itself. The ruins still impress with their enormous size.
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Beautiful castle ruins, well preserved.
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Nice place for a break with a lounger and seating. Restaurant toilets and children's playground are also available. Merkur Tower can also be climbed with an elevator. Ideal for families with young children. Please explore the remaining attractions yourself.
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Great ruin in which you can reconstruct the rooms, the floors and the chimneys in your mind's eye. Great views of the beginning of the Batterfelsen
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Gorgeous, well-preserved and huge ruin. Great atmosphere, several stairs to the highest tower and a currently unfortunately closed restaurant.
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The Wolfsschlucht is a rocky gorge below Ebersteinburg in Baden-Württemberg. It is located in the northern Black Forest, northeast of the saddle (372.5 m above sea level), which lies between Merkur in the south and the Ebersteinburger Schlossberg or Battert in the north. The state road L79a, which connects the Oostal near Baden-Baden with the Murgtal near Gaggenau-Selbach, runs over the saddle. The saddle and the road connection, which has gradients of up to 15%, are colloquially referred to as the Wolf's Gorge. The Wolfsschlucht is a geotope and one of six geological natural monuments in the Baden-Baden district and is accessible via a hiking trail. See https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfsschlucht_(Baden-Baden)
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Iffezheim is ideally situated near the Rhine River and the Black Forest, offering diverse natural landscapes. You can enjoy picturesque river views along the Rhine or explore the rolling hills and dense forests of the Black Forest. A notable natural highlight is the Wolf Gorge, known for its impressive rock formations and ancient beech forest. The Rhineauenweg (Rhine Floodplain Route) also provides scenic walks through unique flora and fauna.
Yes, the region boasts significant historical sites. The most prominent is Old Hohenbaden Castle, the former residence of the Margraves of Baden, which offers impressive ruins and great views. Another historical attraction in the region is Schloss Favorite, which served as the summer residence of the Margraves of Baden.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Merkur Tower (Merkurturm), located on Baden-Baden's local mountain. It features an elevator to two viewing levels. Another excellent spot is the View from the Ritterplatte, which offers magnificent vistas of Baden-Baden, the Oostal, the Rhine plain, and the northern Black Forest. The Upper Felsenweg at Battert Rocks near Hohenbaden Castle also provides special views of the northern Black Forest hills.
The area around Iffezheim is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks along the Rhine and more challenging routes in the Black Forest. Cycling is also popular, with options ranging from leisurely rides along the Rhine to road cycling routes. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the 'Wintersdorf Art Meadow – Sauweide Lake loop' or 'Iffezheim Lock – Benches at Iffezheim Lock loop' from the Hiking around Iffezheim guide. For road cycling, consider routes like 'Erländersee – Swans on the Rhine loop' from the Road Cycling Routes around Iffezheim guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Merkur Tower (Merkurturm) is family-friendly, offering an elevator and a playground at the summit. The Wolf Gorge, with its fascinating legend and natural beauty, can also be an engaging experience for families. Many easy hiking trails around the Rhine and in the Black Forest are also suitable for all ages.
The Staustufe Iffezheim (Iffezheim Barrage) is an impressive engineering structure on the Rhine River, featuring a lock, power plant, and weir. It's a popular excursion destination, with approximately 45,000 ships passing through annually. Adjacent to it is Europe's largest fish pass, a 300-meter concrete channel designed to help migratory fish return to their spawning grounds. Visitors can often observe fish swimming upstream through a dedicated viewing area.
Yes, many trails in the region are dog-friendly. The Upper Felsenweg at Battert Rocks near Hohenbaden Castle is noted as dog-friendly. Generally, the natural trails along the Rhine and in the Black Forest are suitable for walks with dogs, but always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
Iffezheim offers attractions year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly vibrant for hiking and cycling in the Black Forest, as the scenery is rich with colors. The horse races at Iffezheim Racecourse take place three times a year, typically in spring, late summer, and autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the Rhine River and outdoor activities, while winter provides access to nearby skiing and snowboarding areas.
Iffezheim is internationally renowned for its horse races at the Iffezheim Racecourse, a tradition dating back over 150 years. The racecourse also hosts an annual 'Bauernrennen' (farmers' race) and thoroughbred auctions. The town's cultural life is also shaped by traditional festivals like the Pfarrfest and carnival events.
For easy hikes, consider trails along the Rhine River or in the flatter parts of the Black Forest foothills. The Rhineauenweg (Rhine Floodplain Route) is a relatively easy option suitable for leisurely walks. You can also find several easy routes in the Hiking around Iffezheim guide, such as the 'Wintersdorf Art Meadow – Sauweide Lake loop' or the 'Roman Bridge – Römerhütte at the Sandbach loop'.
The Iffezheim Racecourse is internationally recognized as one of Europe's most beautiful racecourses, with a horse racing tradition spanning over 150 years. It hosts major racing events three times a year, attracting visitors from around the world. Beyond the professional races, it also features an annual 'Bauernrennen' (farmers' race) and thoroughbred auctions, making it a central part of the town's identity and cultural calendar.
Yes, the Merkur Tower (Merkurturm) is wheelchair accessible, featuring an elevator that takes visitors to its lower viewing level, allowing everyone to enjoy the panoramic views from the summit of Baden-Baden's local mountain.


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