Town "Grafenhausen"
The small towns of Grafenhausen and Ühlingen-Birkendorf form the Rothauser Land. They lie on the southern edge of the Black Forest at 450 to 1,100 meters above sea level in almost direct neighborhood to Switzerland. When the weather is good, you can even enjoy the wonderful panorama of the Alps.
In the Rothauser Land you will find accommodations for every taste, both well-equipped holiday apartments in which you will find everything you need, as well as the full service of a modern hotel.
Tips for Grafenhausen
In the heart of the Black Forest lies the Rothaus brewery with its traditional and modern brewing techniques. Rothaus not only offers tours of the brewery, but also has a world of enjoyment with a beer garden and much more. The museum "Haus der Sinne" is an interactive museum for young and old. The local museum "Hüsli" has a special history. For nature lovers, the hiking tour "Rappenfelsensteig" or the lake "Schlüchtsee" are ideal for outdoor excursions.
Beschreibung
The region around Grafenhausen and Ühlingen-Birkendorf offers many possibilities for activities. Visitors can enjoy the idyllic countryside or indulge in sporting activities. The Rothauser Land is named after the Rothaus State Brewery in Grafenhausen, which is the highest brewery in Germany and has gained international fame with its cult beer "Tannenzäpfle".
In addition to the beer "Tannenzäpfle", the Rothauser Land has another internationally known landmark. Who does not know the typical Schwarzwaldhaus, which was shown as the residence of Professor Brinkmann in the TV series Schwarzwaldklinik? Today it houses the Hüsli Museum of Local History. Old furnitures from the surrounding cottages are on display, giving visitors a real sense of nostalgia.
On hot summer days, a trip to the Schlühüwanapark is also worthwhile. The circular path attracts families with a barefoot trail, a variety of hand-carved figures, as well as various play stations. Along the way, stop for a swim at the picturesque lake "Schlüchtsee".
In rainy weather, the museum "Haus der Sinne" is a great tip, especially for families. There are numerous stations where you can test your senses under the motto "gugge, mache, wunderfitze" (which means "watch, do, be curious").
When the snow gently covers the mountains and forests, the Rothauser Land is transformed into a winter wonderland. Miles of ski trails, family-friendly lifts and slopes for tobogganing will not only make the hearts of winter sports enthusiasts beat faster.
You can find information on current snow levels, open slopes and ski lifts in the snow report.