Best attractions and places to see around Lenzkirch include a diverse range of natural landscapes and cultural sites within the Black Forest. This climatic health resort is situated between Lake Titisee, Feldberg Mountain, Lake Schluchsee, and the Wutachschlucht Gorge. The region offers opportunities to explore lakes, mountains, and historical sites, reflecting its natural beauty and heritage.
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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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A great photo opportunity in the Ravenna Gorge, the journey is worth it!
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From here you have a really great view and a nice opportunity to rest.
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The largest waterfall in the gorge. Very nice tour
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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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A gorge worth seeing through which the wild Ravenna brook paves its way over many cascades and waterfalls. The two largest are the big Ravenna-Fall with 16 meters and the small Ravenna-Fall with 6 meters.
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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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Of course there are bigger waterfalls in the Black Forest, but it is the biggest waterfall in the Ravennaschlucht. Nice to look at!
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Lenzkirch is surrounded by stunning natural features. You can visit Feldsee, a unique glacial lake at 1100m elevation, or experience the impressive Ravenna Gorge with its waterfalls and the iconic Ravenna Viaduct. Other notable natural sites include the Wutachschlucht Gorge, Menzenschwander Waterfalls, and the serene Windgfällweiher pond.
Yes, Lenzkirch offers a glimpse into its rich past. You can explore the ruins of Ruine Alt-Urach, a medieval castle offering panoramic views. The Sankt Nikolaus Church showcases beautiful Baroque architecture, and the Heimatmuseum Lenzkirch provides insights into local history. Don't miss the Lenzkirch Clock Collection, highlighting the region's clock-making heritage.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Feldberg Summit, the highest peak in Baden-Württemberg, offering expansive views of the Black Forest and beyond. The Hochfirst Lookout Tower also provides a postcard-perfect view of Lake Titisee and, on clear days, even Switzerland and France.
Families will find plenty to do! The Adventure Golf Park Lenzkirch offers a fun Black Forest-themed miniature golf experience. Open-air swimming pools in Lenzkirch and Kappel are perfect for summer days. Educational trails like the Tatzelwurm Mill Trail and Kucky's Bird World provide engaging experiences for children.
Lenzkirch is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find numerous marked routes for hiking and mountain biking of varying difficulties. Consider exploring the Hochschwarzwälder Hirtenpfad or the Schluchten- und Viaduktepfad. For specific mountain hikes, check out the routes around Lenzkirch, such as the 'Bismarck Monument on the Seebuck – Feldberg Summit loop' or 'View of the Black Forest Hills – Feldsee loop' on the Mountain Hikes around Lenzkirch guide.
Absolutely! Lenzkirch offers diverse cycling opportunities. For road cyclists, routes like the 'Äulemer Höhe Pass Road – Windgfällweiher loop' are available. You can find more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Lenzkirch guide. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as 'Gravel pearl with a pampering aroma' or 'After-work graveling on the Saiger Höhe' via the Gravel biking around Lenzkirch guide.
The region boasts several beautiful lakes. Schluchsee, one of Germany's largest reservoirs, is ideal for swimming, sailing, paddle boating, and fishing. Titisee is renowned for its scenic boat rides and vibrant lakeside village. For a more tranquil experience, Windgfällweiher offers swimming and stand-up paddleboarding in summer.
Beyond the main attractions, Lenzkirch holds some unique spots. The Mühlestein Quarry offers insights into regional geology with guided tours. The Holzschneflertal Valley is a tranquil hidden gem perfect for quiet walks and picnics. Keep an eye out for the Eulogiusritt, an event dedicated to the Patron Saint of Horses and Crafts, usually held around late June.
Lenzkirch is a year-round destination. Spring and fall are excellent for hiking, with events like the Lenzkircher Wanderwochen (Hiking Weeks) offering daily guided tours. Summer is perfect for water sports on the lakes and enjoying the open-air swimming pools. In winter, the area transforms into a winter sports paradise with ski lifts, cross-country trails, and a toboggan run.
The Feldberg area is highly significant. It's home to Feldberg Summit, the highest point in the Black Forest, offering unparalleled views. The Feldsee, a unique glacial lake, is also located here. The area is a major adventure hub for skiing in winter and hiking and mountain biking in summer, and much of it is protected as the oldest and largest nature reserve in Baden-Württemberg.
Yes, Lenzkirch has a fascinating industrial past. The Lenzkirch Clock Collection in the Kurhaus highlights its role as the home of the Black Forest's first clock factory. A 'Historischer Spaziergang' (Historical Walk) features information boards on historical buildings throughout the town, detailing its history in clock, straw hat, and glass production.


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