- The Alemannic Gothic architecture of the Breisgau in the South, i.e., the political and economic ties to Strasbourg and Switzerland
- The splendor of the Northern Baden court, with grand monuments of the Baroque and Historicism
- The Black Forest with its hidden villages and distinctive architecture.

Baden, in the modern sense, typically refers to the region between the Rhine and the mountains of the Black Forest. The dark forest once separated the tribes of the Alemanni from the Swabians. This division is still celebrated today in the contest between Baden and Württemberg. Baden is a verdant and thinly populated region famous for its forests and vineyards. Less known is its rich urban heritage, with the cities of Baden Baden, Freiburg, and Karlsruhe.
Historically, Baden split into a Northern Portion, ruled by Karlsruhe, and a Southern Portion, led mainly by the Emperor. With the end of the Holy Roman Empire, we can thank Napoleon for drawing the current borders.
Baden is a distinctive region, and it is still bitter that it was not granted full autonomy at the end of WWII. It fiercely defends its dialect and cultural traditions, despite not having a unified set of traditions. Throughout the region, you will still see the flag of Baden flying proudly. Its small towns and beautiful landscapes make it worth visiting on any trip up the Rhine.
Hiking: Towers of the Rhine
This castle takes you through some of the ancient forests along an old branch of the Rhine. Along the way, you will climb up some…
Hiking: Kaiserstuhl Vineyards
The Kaiserstuhl, or “Emperor’s Seat,” refers to a small mountain range in central Baden known for its extensive terraced vineyards. The name comes from the…
Hiking: Forests of the Old-Rhine
Often overlooked are hikes along river edges, as they lack the dramatic landscapes and castles you get from climbing over highland terrain. This hike is…
Hiking: Ölberg Vineyards
The Ölberg is a mountain of vineyard terraces overlooking the spectacular landscape of the Markgräferland. In particular, the castle ruins of Staufen dominate the landscape.…
- Hype: 5.8
- Growth: 3.9
- Wealth: 8.9
- Recognition: 5.8
- Accommodation: 9.7
- Transportation: 5.6
- Ease of Planning: 6.4
- Infrastructure: 6.6
- Interactivity: 5.8
- Airport: Yes
- Historical Context: 9.4
- Monuments: 5.7
- Quality*: 4.0
- Landscape: 9.6
- Vineyards: 8.8
- Undiscovered: 8.4
- Cultural Immersion: 0.2
- Tradition*: 8.0