Best attractions and places to see around Muggensturm include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated in the Rhine Plain at the foot of the Black Forest, the municipality offers diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore historic buildings, nature reserves, and extensive trails. The area is known for its rural flair and community spirit.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge) is a rocky gorge below Ebersteinburg in Baden-Württemberg. It lies in the Northern Black Forest, northeast of the saddle (372.5 m above sea level), which lies between the Merkur in the south and the Ebersteinburg Schlossberg and the Battert in the north. The L79a state road runs over the saddle, connecting the Oostal (East Valley) near Baden-Baden with the Murgtal (Murg Valley) near Gaggenau-Selbach. The saddle and the road connection, which has gradients of up to 15%,[1] are colloquially known as the Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge). The Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge) is a geotope and one of six geological natural monuments in the urban district of Baden-Baden and is accessible via a hiking trail. Just below the saddle, the valley of the Selbach drops steeply to the east. At about 360 m above sea level, the Selbach valley reaches a height of 1,200 m. At NN, rock formations of Upper Rotliegend, arkoses and porphyry conglomerates emerge from the forest floor, forming impressive rocks due to silicification.
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You pass the refuge and sit on the stones and have a great view. Beautiful break place!
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The Old Hohenbaden Castle was the first residence of the powerful Margraves of Baden-Baden. It is one of the three castles on the Black Forest heights around Baden-Baden, with which the margraviate protected itself. The ruins still impress with their enormous size.
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Beautiful castle ruins, well preserved.
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Nice place for a break with a lounger and seating. Restaurant toilets and children's playground are also available. Merkur Tower can also be climbed with an elevator. Ideal for families with young children. Please explore the remaining attractions yourself.
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Great ruin in which you can reconstruct the rooms, the floors and the chimneys in your mind's eye. Great views of the beginning of the Batterfelsen
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Gorgeous, well-preserved and huge ruin. Great atmosphere, several stairs to the highest tower and a currently unfortunately closed restaurant.
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The Wolfsschlucht is a rocky gorge below Ebersteinburg in Baden-Württemberg. It is located in the northern Black Forest, northeast of the saddle (372.5 m above sea level), which lies between Merkur in the south and the Ebersteinburger Schlossberg or Battert in the north. The state road L79a, which connects the Oostal near Baden-Baden with the Murgtal near Gaggenau-Selbach, runs over the saddle. The saddle and the road connection, which has gradients of up to 15%, are colloquially referred to as the Wolf's Gorge. The Wolfsschlucht is a geotope and one of six geological natural monuments in the Baden-Baden district and is accessible via a hiking trail. See https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfsschlucht_(Baden-Baden)
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Muggensturm is nestled in the Rhine Plain at the foot of the Black Forest, offering diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the Federbachbruch Nature Reserve, a 43-hectare conservation area known for its rare plants and diverse bird species. The Federbach stream also flows through the town. Additionally, the region provides access to the scenic Black Forest foothills with numerous hiking and cycling trails, and the Wolf Gorge, known for its beautiful rock formations and wild, romantic atmosphere.
Yes, several viewpoints offer stunning vistas. The Upper Felsenweg at Battert Rocks near Hohenbaden Castle provides many views of Baden-Baden and the Rhine plain, as well as the northern Black Forest hills. Another excellent spot is the Merkur Tower (Merkurturm), which offers panoramic views and is accessible by an elevator. The View from the Ritterplatte also provides magnificent views of Baden-Baden, the Oostal, the Rhine plain, and the northern Black Forest.
Muggensturm boasts a rich history. The most significant historical building is St. Margaret's Chapel (Margarethenkapelle), dating back to the 13th century, with speculative connections to the Knights Templar. The town also features charming historic buildings and half-timbered houses. Nearby, you can visit Old Hohenbaden Castle, the former residence of the Margraves of Baden, which is an impressive ruin with a restaurant and beer garden.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the Leisure Center with Animal Enclosure on the outskirts of the village. The Kaltenbachsee Natural Outdoor Pool offers recreational fun for all ages. Many trails, such as the Upper Felsenweg at Battert Rocks, are considered family-friendly. The Merkur Tower is also family-friendly, featuring a playground and an elevator to the viewing platform.
Muggensturm is an excellent base for outdoor activities. Extensive footpaths and cycle paths wind through orchards and green spaces. For hiking, you can explore routes in the Federbachbruch Nature Reserve, such as the easy "Federbachbruch Nature Reserve – Federbachbruch Nature Reserve loop from Federbachbruch zwischen Muggensturm und Malsch". Cyclists can enjoy the regional Baden Wine Cycling Route or explore routes like the "Linden Avenue Muggensturm – Murg Bridge loop from Muggensturm". You can find more options on the hiking guide and cycling guide for Muggensturm.
Muggensturm is known for its strong community spirit and cultural events. The town hosts an Annual Wine Festival and an Advent Market, which are significant cultural experiences. These events offer a taste of local traditions and culinary diversity, including Baden wine and Black Forest ham. You can also see the unique "Bürgerband" (Citizen Belt) in the town hall, a community photo album featuring portraits of Muggensturm citizens on Majolica tiles.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months are ideal for outdoor activities in Muggensturm. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking and cycling through the Black Forest foothills and orchards. The Annual Wine Festival and Advent Market offer cultural highlights in autumn and winter, respectively, providing different seasonal experiences.
Yes, many of the natural areas and trails around Muggensturm are dog-friendly. For example, the Upper Felsenweg at Battert Rocks near Hohenbaden Castle is explicitly noted as dog-friendly, offering beautiful views for you and your companion. The extensive network of hiking and cycling paths through the Black Forest foothills and the Federbachbruch Nature Reserve also welcome dogs, provided they are kept on a leash where required.
Yes, the Kaltenbachsee Natural Outdoor Pool is a popular spot for swimming and recreation in Muggensturm. It offers a refreshing experience for all ages during warmer months.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences available. They enjoy exploring the immense ruins of Old Hohenbaden Castle, with its many stairs and towers. The scenic views from spots like the Upper Felsenweg at Battert Rocks and the Merkur Tower are highly appreciated. The wild romantic atmosphere of Wolf Gorge and the opportunity to hike through ancient beech forests are also highlights for many.
The Wolf Gorge apparently owes its name to a local legend. The story tells of a violinist from the Murg Valley who, after a wedding, stumbled into a pit in the gorge. There, he found himself face-to-face with a wolf. To keep the predator at bay, he played his violin all night until a huntsman arrived in the morning and saved him. This tale adds a mystical charm to the gorge's already wild beauty.
Yes, the region around Muggensturm offers excellent opportunities for road cycling. You can find routes that take you through varied landscapes, including the Black Forest foothills. Examples include the "Gernsbach Old Town – Climb to Eberstein Castle loop from Muggensturm" or the "Muggensturm–Malsch Cycle Path – Ettlingen Old Town loop from Muggensturm". For more detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Muggensturm guide.


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