Best attractions and places to see around Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach include natural landmarks and historical sites within the Black Forest region. The area features diverse landscapes, from serene lakes and cascading waterfalls to elevated viewpoints offering expansive vistas. Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach provides opportunities to explore both natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The prices correspond to the quality. My wife and I think it's very nice here.
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Worth seeing monastery ruins. In summer, the ruins serve as a theater backdrop.
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The lake was created around 10,000 years ago when a glacier melted, but disappeared again 3,000 years ago. In 1980/81 a natural dam was created here again. This has created a beautiful leisure and nature reserve where you can enjoy taking a longer break. Nice seating on the drainage side and a large barbecue area by the waterfall.
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The Sankenbachsee is a former karst lake southwest of Baiersbronn. It silted up around 3,000 years ago and could be artificially dammed up again because it lies below the Sankenbach waterfalls and is flowed through by the Sankenbach. In the 1980s, a low barrage was built at the outflow of the Sankenbach to protect the lake from silting up. Source: Wikipedia
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A visit to the ruined monastery is worthwhile at any time of the year. But especially in winter when there is snow and the sun is shining, extraordinary images are created.
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The journey is the destination? Not at our Renchtalhütte in Bad Peterstal-Griesbach! The Black Forest, Alsatian and French specialties are so delicious, the view so beautiful, the atmosphere so enchanting and cozy that it's not "We're going hiking", but "We're hiking to the Renchtalhütte!" It's a wonderful spot high above the Renchtal, where the Renchtalhütte, as a "rustic branch" of the Dollenberg Hotel, knows how to pamper visitors in a down-to-earth way. With homemade Maultaschen with onion jus, Alsatian "Bäckeoffe", Bibileskäs, smoked Black Forest trout, sausage in a jar, cracklings, onion roast beef, fondue and raclette and, and, and. Prepared with that certain something in the Dollenberg kitchen under the direction of star chef Martin Herrmann. And served by friendly staff who love service. Source: https://www.dollenberg.de/de/kulinarik/renchtalhuette/
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The Sankenbach waterfall, which plunges 40 meters through a Karwand step and is triggered by manually opening the wooden sluice, offers an impressive natural spectacle. Here visitors can intervene in nature themselves and let the waterfall swell. You open the slide with the wooden lever. The dammed water of the water basin then rushes into the valley.
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Very good food with a nice sun terrace and the opportunity for children to play in the playground or feed the goats.
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Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach offers several family-friendly spots. You can visit Lake Sankenbach, which has a barbecue area and seating. The Sankenbach Waterfall is also great for children, as they can manually open a sluice to increase the water flow. Another option is the Renchtal Hut and Goat Enclosure, featuring a playground and a small animal enclosure.
Yes, the All Saints' Abbey ruins are a significant historical site. These impressive ruins showcase architectural styles from late Romanesque to late Gothic, and you can also find a baroque terraced garden and a small museum nearby.
For expansive views, head to the Ellbachseeblick Viewing Platform, which offers stunning panoramas over the Northern Black Forest mountain ranges. The Lake Sankenbach area also provides picturesque views of the valley.
The Ellbachseeblick Viewing Platform is wheelchair accessible, providing everyone with the opportunity to enjoy its fabulous views. The All Saints' Abbey ruins also offer some accessible areas.
The region around Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, running routes, and cycling paths. These routes often pass by or are close to many of the local attractions.
While specific 'easy' trails are not detailed for every attraction, many paths around natural sites like Lake Sankenbach are generally accessible for leisurely walks. For more specific hiking options, you can explore the running guides, which often include easier walking sections, such as the 4.19 km 'Wurzelwegle Trail loop from Kniebis' which is rated easy.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the interactive elements. For instance, the ability to manually control the water flow at the Sankenbach Waterfall is a highlight, especially for families. The barbecue facilities and refreshing waters at Lake Sankenbach are also highly appreciated, as are the stunning, expansive views from the Ellbachseeblick Viewing Platform.
Yes, the Renchtal Hut offers a continuously hot kitchen and is a great place to stop for refreshments. Additionally, the All Saints' Abbey ruins have a cafe nearby, and Lake Sankenbach provides a drinking water fountain.
The Black Forest region is generally dog-friendly, and many trails and natural attractions welcome dogs on a leash. For example, the paths around Lake Sankenbach and the Sankenbach Waterfall are popular for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
The best time to visit Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes and waterfalls, while winter provides opportunities for snow-related activities, though some paths might be less accessible.
While the main highlights are well-known, exploring the smaller trails branching off from popular routes can lead to serene, less-crowded spots. The area around the All Saints' Abbey ruins, with its baroque terraced garden and fallow deer enclosure, offers a peaceful retreat slightly off the main tourist path.
Trail lengths vary significantly. For instance, running routes range from shorter, easy loops like the 4.19 km 'Wurzelwegle Trail loop from Kniebis' to more challenging, longer options such as the 19.72 km 'View of the Bösellbach Valley – Ellbachseeblick Spring loop'. Cycling and MTB routes can be even longer, with some covering over 40 km. You can find detailed information on specific routes in the MTB, running, and cycling guides.


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