Best attractions and places to see around St. Märgen include a variety of natural features, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. This spa town is situated in the Southern Black Forest, known for its mild climate and fresh air. The region offers a landscape of dense forests, green meadows, and waterfalls, providing opportunities for exploration. St. Märgen serves as a starting point for discovering the wider Southern Black Forest Nature Park.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Anyone who has ever taken the Höllentalbahn from Freiburg to Neustadt in the Black Forest will know the magnificent view of the gorge and the river that you have when you travel over the Ravenna Bridge. The 36-meter-high and 224-meter-long viaduct is the successor to the bridge built in 1887, which was blown up in the Second World War. In the run-up to Christmas, a Christmas market below the bridge invites you to enjoy mulled wine in the Black Forest setting. The best way to discover the Ravenna Viaduct is on a hike - for example, coming from Hinterzarten through the Löffeltal and back through the gorge.
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There is a beautiful view of the lake from the shore.
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A great photo opportunity in the Ravenna Gorge, the journey is worth it!
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From here you have a really great view and a nice opportunity to rest.
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The largest waterfall in the gorge. Very nice tour
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According to the signs, the bridge withstood the shelling in World War II, but was then blown up in the middle by German soldiers. The central pillars were rebuilt after the war.
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A gorge worth seeing through which the wild Ravenna brook paves its way over many cascades and waterfalls. The two largest are the big Ravenna-Fall with 16 meters and the small Ravenna-Fall with 6 meters.
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St. Märgen is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Zweribach Waterfalls, nestled in a breathtaking forest, or experience the dramatic Ravenna Gorge with its stream, waterfalls, and historical mills. The Pfisterwald offers shaded walking paths and a natural outdoor pool. For stunning lake views, the Titisee shore is also nearby.
Yes, St. Märgen has a rich history. The prominent Monastery Church Maria Himmelfahrt (Assumption of Mary) is a baroque pilgrimage church with roots dating back to 1118. You can also explore the 18th-century Ohmenkapelle, known for its Rococo carvings. The Monastery Museum St. Märgen offers insights into the region's history, Black Forest clockmaking, and traditional crafts. Don't miss the picturesque Rankmühle, an 18th-century mill.
Families will enjoy the Naturspielplatz Pfisterwald, a nature playground mostly constructed from wood, featuring a ropeway, water pump station, and swings. Many trails around St. Märgen are suitable for leisurely strolls, and the natural outdoor swimming pool in Pfisterwald offers a refreshing experience with fresh, chlorine-free water. The Ravenna Viaduct is also considered family-friendly and offers great views.
For truly stunning panoramic views, consider an ascent to the Brendturm, which is the highest point in the Upper Black Forest. From here, you can see the surrounding landscape and even the Feldberg, the Black Forest's highest peak. The walk to Ohmenkapelle also offers splendid scenic views, and the Ravenna Viaduct provides impressive vistas of the gorge and surrounding forest.
St. Märgen is a paradise for hikers, with numerous well-marked trails through forests and meadows. You can find routes leading towards St. Peter and the Ohmen chapel, as well as panoramic hiking trails. For specific waterfall hikes, explore options like the 'Hike through the mystical Bannwald to the Zweribach waterfall' or the 'St. Märgen – Hirschbach Waterfall loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Waterfall hikes around St. Märgen guide.
Many of the natural trails and hiking paths around St. Märgen are suitable for dogs, especially those winding through the Pfisterwald and other forested areas. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and be mindful of wildlife. The region's diverse landscape offers plenty of opportunities for walks with your canine companion.
St. Märgen, recognized as a health resort due to its mild climate and fresh air, is appealing year-round. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural outdoor pool and extensive hiking. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while spring brings blooming meadows. In winter, the Black Forest transforms into a snowy landscape, offering opportunities for winter sports, and the Christmas market under the Ravenna Viaduct is a popular attraction.
Beyond hiking, St. Märgen offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Rank Mill – Kapfen Chapel loop' or the 'View of the Black Forest hills – St. Peter Abbey loop'. For more challenging rides, consider the 'Thurner Plateau – View of Breitnau loop'. Discover more cycling routes in the Cycling around St. Märgen guide. The region is also great for mountaineering, with routes such as the 'Ravenna Viaduct – Great Ravenna Waterfall loop' found in the Mountain Hikes around St. Märgen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The Zweribach Waterfalls are often described as an 'impressive natural spectacle' and a 'mystical place'. The Ravenna Gorge is highlighted as 'awesome' and 'one of the most beautiful in the Black Forest', especially for its pleasant shade in summer and romantic Christmas market in winter. The historical sites and well-preserved mills also receive appreciation for their cultural significance.
St. Märgen is known for its St. Märgen Horse Festival (Roßfest), which takes place every three years. This festival celebrates the Black Forest Coldblood horses, a breed of significant importance to the area's heritage and culture. It's a vibrant event that showcases local traditions and the strong connection to these majestic animals.
The Kulturwege Sankt Märgen are specially designed paths that introduce visitors to the significant historical milestones of the area. Initiated for St. Märgen's 900th anniversary, these paths offer a unique way to explore. An example is the 'Grenz-Steine' (Boundary Stones) path, which features nine sculptures narrating the history and landscape between St. Märgen and Thurner, providing an engaging outdoor learning experience.


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