Hotel Stadt Gernsbach





The Hotel Stadt Gernsbach Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Beautiful, idyllic circular route in the Black Forest, Baden-Wuerttemberg. This unique circular hike takes you through the wild and romantic nature of the Black Forest to the Laufbach waterfalls. After enjoying this impressive natural spectacle, it goes through the picturesque landscape back to the starting point. There are restaurants in the village. Highlights of the round: - Laufbach waterfalls - View from the Kugelberg - Wonderful nature
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A scenic section of the Murgleiter long-distance hiking trail. This natural hike goes along breathtaking rock formations and leads the hike past all historical sights. This stage can be reached by train and bus. Highlights: -Cenotaph - Luisenhöhe viewpoint -Eberstein Castle -Vines - View over the Murg valley -Kauersbachtal
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Fabulous, certified premium hiking trail in the Middle Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg. This route is part of the Black Forest pleasure trails. Starting from Gernsbach, you hike on narrow and alpine paths through the steep slopes of the Murg Valley. Here you will be accompanied by numerous legends and stories that deal with the naming of the various places and regions. In approx. 1.5 to 2 hours of walking can be done. Special highlights on the route are the Grafensprung with a view of the...
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This long but beautiful premium hiking trail is a real pleasure tour. For almost 50 kilometers it leads through spruce, fir, oak and beech forests and thus offers a unique natural experience. You walk past stately chestnuts, Douglas firs and even sequoias and go through three levels of vegetation.
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This hike begins in the village of Obertsrot, at the S-Bahn station "Obertsrot (Murgtal)". The route leads through the Antonius Chapel, Eberstein Castle and its vineyards and crosses the beautiful Ätzenbach several times. Where the Antonius Chapel now stands, there used to be a mighty oak tree with the image of St. Anthony. The chapel was built in 1851 and was a place of pilgrimage for the countesses of Eberstein Castle. Eberstein Castle is a fortress that was built in 1272 by Count...