ibis Styles Rastatt Baden-Baden





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Historical loop route in the Black Forest around Haueneberstein. The Hauenebersteiner Rundweg was created to preserve the cultural assets of the Roman settlements in the Haueneberstein Forest and leads past various monuments, excavations and buildings. Highlights of the hike: - Mariengrotte - Nothausen deserted village, ruin "chapel" - Cross Kahlesgut - Ruin "Schlössel" - Blue Hat Cross - Ruins "Sheepfold" - Ruin "Klösterle" - Burrows & Pings - Ox mats & ox stall - Quarries at the...
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Departing from Seltz or Lauterbourg, the tour allows you to discover different landscapes between the sub-Vosgean hills, the Rhine and the alluvial forest. The French museums of the Rhenish Park Pamina de Seltz and Mothern, also on this route, allow to apprehend different aspects of the mythical and historical Rhine. Beautiful picnic and bathing areas await cyclists in Lauterbourg and Seltz.
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A walk along the banks of the Rhine. The walking tour, which is marked out by a green ring, runs along the Rhine and offers you a multitude of interesting discoveries such as the trout breeding base, the former Willersin gravel pit in Munchhausen or the port of Seltz. An unspoilt enclave, the bird paradise of the silent marshland - that's what Grosswoerth has to offer. It is a remarkable site from an ornithological, botanical, but also landscape and hydrological point of view: it is one of...
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Castle-rich hike through the northern Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg. Parking is available at the starting point for those arriving by car. The route is, therefore, an excellent day trip for hikers from Baden-Baden and the surrounding area. The route starts at the hiking car park at Eberbach. It then leads up to Ebersteinburg and Alt-Eberstein Castle via atmospheric forest paths in an easterly direction. From there, it goes past Hohenbaden Castle over the Battert and back to the hiking car...
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The walk takes you through the Sauer Delta Nature Reserve. This fascinating landscape has long been linked to human activity. Man has exploited and used nature there over time by creating a polder, pruning trees ... The Nature Reserve is now managed by the CSA (Conservatoire des Sites Alsaciens). Grazing and regular cutting of meadows and reed beds help maintain open areas. 2 km walk (approximately 45 minutes). Route without noticeable difficulty. Parking in the Sauer car park. Trail marked...