Best attractions and places to see around Horben include a variety of natural features and cultural sites. Situated in the Southern Black Forest, Horben offers an elevated position with direct access to serene landscapes and points of interest. The region is characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and meadows, providing a base for exploring both local attractions and those in nearby towns.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The path to the waterfalls is beautiful and easy to walk.
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Beautiful path with numerous steps. There are small exposed areas on the path to the waterfall.
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Freiburg's Münsterplatz - archaeology and history After an introductory overview of the state of research, Chapter 1, taking into account the latest excavations, examines the archaeologically tangible burials up to the abolition of the churchyard in 1515 and the renewed use as a military cemetery in the 17th and 18th centuries. This is followed by a discussion of the cemetery's furnishings and in particular the course of the churchyard wall, with Renn partially questioning the phases of the wall's development reconstructed by Ralf Burgmaier in 1996. Chapter 3 explains other functions of the churchyard as a legal and judicial place and as a meeting place. Chapter 4 is devoted to the buildings on and around the square. Renn can show that parts of today's Münsterplatz were built up until the 14th century and that the facades of the surrounding houses were not initially facing the churchyard. It was only when the choir was built in the 14th century that the houses on the square were demolished and the facades of the other houses turned towards the square and magnificently decorated. Although the associated upgrading of the square led to increased building activity, the churchyard wall initially remained standing - as described in Chapter 5 - although sales arbors were added to its outside. It was not until 1785 that the churchyard wall and the corn arbors were torn down and a "representative open space" created. Text / Source: Hypotheses https://oberrhein.hypotheses.org/1384
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Hikers should stop here to get some refreshment. Whether it's Brunner's sausage roasting shop, Meier's sausage stand, the organic sizzling stand, or Licht's sausage stand - the Lange Rote has long been a Freiburg institution: The grilled sausage without casing, which measures a full 35 cm, is on a par with the Münster, the Augustinermuseum or the Bächles on the Freiburgers' scale of attractions. So, go ahead and try Freiburg's crispiest landmark on Münsterplatz!
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A very beautiful and worth seeing place. The climb to the tower can be reached via a long and narrow wall staircase, and you will be rewarded with a magnificent view. The bellworks can also be viewed, which are also very loud at the right time.
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The waterfall is definitely a highlight. The access road is well made and easy to walk on. A bit of fitness is of course necessary.
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The Freiburg Minster "Our Lady" is today both the parish church and the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Freiburg. In addition, the Minster is a national cultural monument with one of the most beautiful towers on earth and is one of the few large Gothic churches that were completed in the Middle Ages and survived the numerous wars almost unscathed.
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The cycle path is very well developed, but every time I cycled there was a lot of traffic, and there were also a few cyclists on the road who did not know the traffic rules
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Horben is surrounded by dense forests, rolling hills, and clear streams. You can experience the impressive Todtnau Waterfall, where water cascades 97 meters down. For panoramic views, visit the Schauinsland Observation Tower, offering vistas of the Black Forest, Vosges, and even the Swiss Alps on clear days. Horben itself provides 'balcony' views over the Freiburg Bay.
Yes, a significant cultural site is Münsterplatz Freiburg, located in nearby Freiburg. This square is famous for its Gothic architecture, particularly the Freiburg Minster, and hosts a market offering regional specialties. Additionally, Bürgeln Castle, an impressive 13th-century building, is nearby and offers magnificent views and hosts an annual festival.
Families can enjoy the Todtnau Waterfall, which is considered family-friendly. The Schauinsland Observation Tower is also suitable for families. For an animal and nature adventure, Mundenhof in Freiburg is a popular choice with free entry.
The region around Horben is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and even paragliding. Explore a variety of routes by checking out the Hiking around Horben guide or the MTB Trails around Horben guide for detailed routes and difficulty levels.
Yes, there's a dense network of hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'View of Horben – Eduardshöhe Viewpoint loop from Horben' which is an easy 2.7 km hike. More challenging options include the 'Schauinsland Observation Tower – Lower Stäpfele Rock loop from Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald'. Discover more options in the Hiking around Horben guide.
Absolutely. The area offers mountain biking trails ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the 'View of Hofsgrund and Feldberg – View of the Rhine Plain loop from Schauinsland' (moderate) or the 'Eduardshöhe – View of Feldbergturm loop from Wittnau' (difficult). For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails around Horben guide.
While many trails in the Black Forest can be challenging, Münsterplatz Freiburg is noted as wheelchair-accessible, allowing visitors to experience the historic square and its market. It's always recommended to check specific trail conditions for accessibility before visiting.
Horben is beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking and mountain biking, with vibrant meadows and pleasant weather. Autumn offers stunning foliage. In winter, the region transforms into a snowy landscape, suitable for skiing and snowboarding. The Schauinsland Observation Tower is open year-round for views.
Yes, the Schauinsland Observation Tower is dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your canine companion to enjoy the views. Many of the hiking trails in the surrounding Black Forest are also suitable for dogs, but always ensure they are kept on a leash and check local regulations.
Horben offers a taste of traditional Black Forest cuisine, including hearty dishes like Black Forest ham and beef goulash. Local wines, particularly Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris, are highly regarded. You can also visit Ringlihof, a certified organic goat cheese dairy in Horben, specializing in goat cheese.
The Todtnau Waterfall is a truly impressive natural spectacle where the Stübenbach cascades 97 meters down. It's unique because it can be viewed from multiple perspectives, both from above and below, offering different vantage points of its powerful flow. It's a popular spot for nature lovers.
Yes, the Rosskopf Tower offers magnificent 360-degree views of Freiburg, the surrounding Black Forest, the Rhine Valley, the Vosges, and the nearby Kaiserstuhl. It's a fantastic spot for a break and also serves as a starting point for several mountain biking trails.


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