Best attractions and places to see around Bad Herrenalb include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. This spa town is nestled in Germany's Black Forest, situated between 400 and 800 meters above sea level. It is known for its healing mineral springs and tranquil environment. The region offers lush forests, wide valleys, and protected nature parks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The walk through the treetops is impressive in itself, but the highlight is, of course, the fantastic observation tower. Enjoy the sweeping views over the verdant Northern Black Forest as you spiral up the tower. If you want, you can slide back down on the slide. The entrance fee is well worth it.
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Idyllically located Wildsee in the high moor, which can be visited quietly and during the week without the hustle and bustle. It is essential to ensure that you stay on the laid out path that leads through the middle of the moor. A couple of benches provide an opportunity to enjoy the view of the lake. Along the wooden plank path you can find information about the moor and nature on some boards.
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The unspoilt moor landscape around the Wildsee is the largest natural high moor area in Germany. The plateaus between the Sommerberg and Kaltenbronn have been designated as a nature reserve. In the middle of a huge forest area lies an unspoilt landscape with high and forest moors, cirques and block heaps. The high moors around the Kaltenbronn are something special, as all visitors know. But few also know that the plants and animals of the moors react sensitively to even the slightest change. Damage to this unique habitat is irreversible. As early as 1928, the Wildseemoor was declared a "protected forest". In the years 1939 and 1940 the nature reserves Wildseemoor and Hohlohsee were designated. Source: https://www.bad-wildbad.de/urlaubsziel-schwarzwald/sehenswertes/wildseemoor-urlaubsziel-nreservation-id_220/
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The view is amazing ☀️☁️❄️🌧🌦. Whatever the weather, it's always worth a trip.
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A unique area with breathtaking flora. In winter, the trees stressed by the wind are bizarre as if sprayed with shaving foam and the Wildsee becomes a magic lake.
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The Wildsee offers beautiful views in every season. Since the high moor is very busy, visit it very early on the weekend or stop during the week. The paths must not be left.
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Very beautiful high moor near Kaltenbronn.
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For these pancakes you are happy to put up with the effort 🚵♂️
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Bad Herrenalb is nestled in the Black Forest, offering lush forests and wide valleys. You can visit the Wildsee raised bog, a unique high moor and natural monument. The Alb Valley (Albtal) also provides guided experiences focusing on water, nature, and geology. Don't miss the Kurpark with its historic trees and themed gardens like the 'Fantasiegarten'.
For breathtaking views, ascend the Hohloh Tower (Kaiser Wilhelm Tower), which offers fantastic panoramic vistas of the Black Forest on clear days. Another excellent spot is the Teufelsmühle Mountain Inn, known for its superb outlooks. The Sommerberg Black Forest Treetop Walk also provides impressive views from its observation tower.
Bad Herrenalb's history revolves around its Cistercian monastery, founded in 1149. You can explore the remains of the Monastery Quarter (Klosterareal), including the present Protestant Monastery Church with its late Romanesque porch. A Historical Route within the quarter guides visitors through the former monastic complex. Additionally, the picturesque ruins of Klosterruine Frauenalb, a former Benedictine monastery, are about 5 km north of town.
Yes, the Ziegelmuseum (Tile Museum) showcases the region's history and cultural heritage, featuring local artworks and artifacts. Bad Herrenalb also hosts various cultural events throughout the year, such as Carnival, Jazz Days, and Summer Night's Theater. You can also observe traditional Black Forest architecture with old shingle facades and bay windows throughout the town.
Families will enjoy the Schweizerwiese (Swiss Meadow), which features the Falkenstein playground with elements of wood, water, and stone, including a large play castle. The Sommerberg Black Forest Treetop Walk is also a great family outing, offering an accessible path through the treetops and an observation tower with a slide. The Wildcats Forest Experience provides an interactive trail through the habitat of wildcats, complete with an audio guide.
Bad Herrenalb boasts over 150 km of marked hiking trails through the Black Forest. A popular route is the 'Große Runde über die Teufelsmühle,' a 15.5 km quality trail with panoramic views. For more options, explore the diverse trails listed in the Mountain Hikes around Bad Herrenalb guide, which includes routes like the 'Teufelsmühle Observation Tower – Teufelskammern Sandstone Caves loop'.
Yes, the area offers various cycling paths. The Ittersbach Loop and the Albtal Route are popular choices for scenic rides through charming villages and rolling hills. For more specific routes, you can check the Road Cycling Routes around Bad Herrenalb guide or the Gravel biking around Bad Herrenalb guide, which feature routes like the 'Sporty Albtaltour' and the 'Graf-Rhena Trail'.
If the weather isn't ideal for outdoor activities, you can relax and rejuvenate at the Siebentäler Thermal Baths (Therme Bad Herrenalb), which use natural hot spring water. Alternatively, visit the Ziegelmuseum to learn about local history and culture, or enjoy a meal at one of the local restaurants or cafes.
Yes, several spots offer refreshments. The Green Hut is a popular hut and cafe known for its down-to-earth food and generous portions, perfect for active visitors. The Teufelsmühle Mountain Inn also provides a place to stop for refreshments with great views. You'll find various cafes and restaurants within Bad Herrenalb town center as well.
Bad Herrenalb is beautiful year-round, but for hiking and cycling, spring through autumn (April to October) generally offers the most pleasant weather. The Black Forest is particularly vibrant in spring with blooming flowers and in autumn with colorful foliage. Even in winter, the Wildsee offers beautiful views, and the region can be enjoyed for winter walks, though some trails might be less accessible.
Bad Herrenalb is recognized as a climatic health resort, promoting health and well-being through its clean air and natural surroundings. The Siebentäler Thermal Baths utilize natural hot spring water, rich in minerals, offering various pools, saunas, and steam rooms for relaxation and therapeutic benefits.


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