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Attractions and Places To See around Pfaffenweiler - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Pfaffenweiler include a blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. Nestled in the scenic "Schnecken Valley" at the western edge of the Black Forest, the region is characterized by picturesque vineyards. Visitors can explore centuries of sandstone mining history, local museums, and historic churches. The area also offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its natural landscape.

Best attractions and places to see around Pfaffenweiler

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Last updated: May 9, 2026

Schauinsland Observation Tower

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Over 85 steps you reach the 22 meter high viewing platform of the Schauinsland Tower, actually called "Eugen-Keidel Tower". In good weather you can look into the Vosges and the Swiss Alps. The tower is always open.

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Staufen's Historic Old Town

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The old town is beautiful and there are many shops that have a very nice, attractive range. Always worth a visit.

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Münsterplatz Freiburg

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Every time I stroll about this weekly market, I'm excited again. The offer is fresh, regional and of absolutely outstanding quality. Crunchy fruit & vegetables, sausages and cheese from Alsace, …

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Schlossberg Tower

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The view should be reason enough to climb the many stairs and hold your nose in the wind. A great view all the way to France.

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The Schwabentor was built in the middle of the 13th century as a city gate within the fortification to protect the citizens.

Today it houses the Zinnfigurenklause, a museum in which historical events are recreated with pewter figures.

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July 13, 2024, Schwabentor, Freiburg im Breisgau

One of the beautiful old city gates that you should definitely see on a tour of Freiburg's city center. You'll almost automatically pass by it. Of course, you can also take the tram and drive through. 🙃

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Brief information on accessibility: Schwabentor is wheelchair accessible from Salzstraße and can be viewed from the outside. Accessible restrooms are located at Augustinerplatz. The tin figure hermitage in Schwabentor is not wheelchair accessible.

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Schwabentor, Freiburg im Breisgau The Schwabentor was built in the mid-13th century as a city gate within the fortifications to protect the citizens. Leaving the city walls behind must have been a real adventure in the Middle Ages: Unfamiliar forests and routes, and the constant fear of being attacked by robbers, created uncertainty for merchants and travelers alike. For all those not deterred by their own fear, the "Thorn Puller" warned against leaving the city. A tormented expression adorns the relatively large head of the small, neckless figure, which sits with crossed legs above the gateway of the defensive tower, pulling a thorn from its foot. Since antiquity, the thorn has been a symbol of sin and punishment, which is why historians assume that the small relief served as a warning not to stray from the right path. Those who nevertheless passed through the Schwabentor on the Salt Road could immediately cross the Dreisam Bridge and reach the most important trade routes of the Black Forest. A salt merchant from Swabia once traveled along one of these routes to Freiburg, having fallen in love with the city on his previous business trips. He intended to buy Freiburg with several barrels full of money, but the citizens only mocked and laughed at him, especially when he exuberantly opened the barrels and discovered that his miserly wife had taken precautions. Less enthusiastic about her husband's idea of spending all his money on a city, she had wisely traded the money for sand and stones before his departure. It is said that this legend gave the Schwabentor (Swabian Gate) its name. Therefore, the salt merchant and his wagon have adorned the inside of the city gate since the 17th century. On the outside, Freiburg's patron saint – St. George the dragon slayer – is prominently displayed. Text / Source: City of Freiburg, Rathausplatz 2-4, 79098 Freiburg https://visit.freiburg.de/attraktionen/schwabentor

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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 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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Andi
March 8, 2022, Schlossbergturm

The Schlossbergturm is a 33.27 meter high observation tower on the Schlossberg. The Schlossberg Tower was erected in 2002 by the Board of Trustees on the Salzbüchslekuppe. For the construction, the architect used 100-year-old Douglas fir trunks from the local Ottilienwald, which fell over due to the severe hurricane Lothar in 1999. The long logs were twisted around the steel staircase. In honor of all donors who made construction possible in 2002, their names were placed on the face of the 153 steps to the top of the tower and can be read when climbing the tower. However, the natural construction with the tree trunks was repeatedly attacked by fungi and pests in the years that followed. In July 2015, the dilapidated logs were finally removed after several rescue attempts. After the tower was inaccessible for a long time, it was finally renewed in 2017 by the board of trustees and the donations they collected. In this step, the tree trunks were replaced by a reliable steel construction. The cost of the renovation was 192,000 euros, but the city expects the galvanized steel pylons to last 100 years. Source: https://www.kuratorium-schlossberg.de/eip/pages/schlossbergturm.php

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique historical sites can I explore directly in Pfaffenweiler?

In Pfaffenweiler, you can delve into the region's past at the Freilichtmuseum Historische Steinbrüche Pfaffenweiler, an open-air museum showcasing centuries of sandstone mining. The Dorfmuseum, located in the town hall, offers permanent exhibitions on viticulture and stonemasonry. Additionally, visit the historic Pfarrkirche St. Kolumba with parts dating back to the 14th century, or the charming Öhlinsweiler Kapelle St. Barbara und St. Rosalia and Waldkapelle St. Servatius.

Are there any notable viewpoints or scenic spots near Pfaffenweiler?

Yes, the area offers several stunning viewpoints. The Schauinsland Observation Tower provides extensive panoramic views of the Black Forest, the Vosges, and even the Swiss Alps on clear days. Closer to Freiburg, the Schlossberg Tower offers great views over Freiburg and its surroundings. You can also enjoy expansive views across the Rhine Plain to the Vosges mountains from the vineyards on the Batzenberg.

What kind of outdoor activities are available around Pfaffenweiler?

The region around Pfaffenweiler is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling through picturesque landscapes and vineyards. For specific routes, you can explore MTB Trails around Pfaffenweiler, Road Cycling Routes around Pfaffenweiler, and general Cycling routes around Pfaffenweiler.

Can I experience local wine culture in Pfaffenweiler?

Absolutely. Pfaffenweiler is renowned for its vineyards and wine culture. The Pfaffenweiler Weinhaus, a local wine cooperative, offers wine-tasting experiences. You can also take leisurely strolls through the vineyards, particularly around the Batzenberg area, to appreciate the local wine-growing landscape.

Are there family-friendly attractions in and around Pfaffenweiler?

Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Schauinsland Observation Tower offers an exciting outing with its panoramic views. The Freilichtmuseum Historische Steinbrüche Pfaffenweiler provides an engaging look into history. Further afield in Freiburg, Mundenhof is a large nature and animal park that families often enjoy. The historical old town of Staufen also offers charming shops and a pleasant atmosphere for a family stroll.

What are some popular day trips or nearby cities to visit from Pfaffenweiler?

Pfaffenweiler serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider region. Just 10 km north, Freiburg im Breisgau offers attractions like the Freiburg Minster and the historic Schwabentor. The beautiful Historic Old Town of Staufen is also worth a visit. For relaxation, the Vita Classica Therme in Bad Krozingen and the Keidel Mineral-Thermalbad in Freiburg are popular choices.

What events or festivals take place in Pfaffenweiler?

Pfaffenweiler hosts a couple of notable annual events. The internationally recognized Schneckenfest (Snail Festival) takes place on the first weekend of September. Additionally, the Steinbickfest is typically held on the last weekend of June at the historical quarries, offering a unique local experience.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Pfaffenweiler?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from spots like the Schauinsland Observation Tower and Schlossberg Tower, often highlighting the extensive panoramas extending to the Vosges and Swiss Alps. The fresh, regional produce and lively atmosphere of Münsterplatz Freiburg are also highly appreciated, especially after outdoor activities. Many also enjoy the charming shops and historical ambiance of Staufen's Historic Old Town.

Are there any thermal baths or wellness options nearby?

Yes, for relaxation and wellness, you have options close to Pfaffenweiler. The Vita Classica Therme in Bad Krozingen is only about 4 km away, and the Keidel Mineral-Thermalbad in Freiburg is approximately 7 km away, both offering thermal and mineral-rich waters.

What is the best time to visit Pfaffenweiler for sightseeing and outdoor activities?

The region is beautiful year-round, but late spring through early autumn (May to October) is generally ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, when the weather is pleasant and the vineyards are lush. This period also includes local festivals like the Steinbickfest in June and the Schneckenfest in September.

Are there any attractions that are wheelchair accessible?

Yes, some attractions offer accessibility. For instance, the Münsterplatz Freiburg is generally wheelchair accessible. The Schwabentor in Freiburg can be viewed from the outside with wheelchair access from Salzstraße, and accessible restrooms are available at Augustinerplatz nearby.

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