Regions in Baden-Wuerttemberg

Urban cities, idyllic villages, castles, monasteries, caves, towers, forests, swamplands, mountains, lakes, rivers, museums, theatres, leisure parks, vineyards, celtic graves, pile dwellings, UNESCO world heritage... the list is absolutely full. You won't be bored, neither planning your trip, nor visiting all the locations. You can find our Youth Hostels everywhere.

 

Lake Constance - Upper Swabia

The "Swabian Sea" - this is what Germany's largest inland water is also called - attracts thousands of tourists every year. The Upper Swabia region with its gentle wooded rows of hills is located between Lake Constance and the Danube.

 

Hohenlohe - Swabian Forest

The region of the Hohenloher Land in the north-west of Baden-Wuerttemberg welcomes the visitors with various castles. The Jagst River valley provides German nature romanticism. The Swabian Forest is very rightly called the green lung of the Stuttgart region. A small paradise for naturalists and time travellers.

 

Kurpfalz - Odenwald

Guests from Japan and the USA travel to the Kurpfalz. Here you can feel history come alive and enjoy Mediterranean Flair. A wonderful idyll. Same as the Odenwald with its extended forests and deep romantic gorges. Warm the soul and tickle the palate.

 

Rhine Plain

Numerous long-distance walking and cycling trails tempt holiday makers to discover more of this region. A quick detour to the neighbouring Alsace is recommended.

Swabian Alb - Danube Valley

Time to breathe. The medieval towns are small, the world is clear. The Swabian Alb and Danube valley - where the great trails of Baden-Wuerttemberg are crossing and the way leads back to nature. The view extends into the past, as the Hohenzollern ruled the country by its headquarters.

Tauber Valley

Everything becomes smaller and gentler in the charming Tauber Valley. Towns and villages, important sights and Franconian half-timbering invite visitors to linger and enjoy the atmosphere. Refreshingly open-minded and likeable.

 

Black Forest

The Black Forest is o­ne of the most popular holiday destinations in Germany. The idyllic landscape is characterized by large expanses of unspoiled nature. In winter the Feldberg attracts numerous skiers and Snowboarders. In summer hikers enjoy the countless hiking trails. That is the Black Forest - refreshingly natural.

Stuttgart - Central Neckar region

Young, dynamic and with its rich culture - Suttgart and the Region "Mittlerer Neckar" offer great moments for discoverers. Enjoy the nightlife in Stuttgart, the "Käthchenstadt" Heilbronn, the university town Tübingen or the baroque Ludwigsburg.

 

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