Best attractions and places to see around Wyhl include a blend of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural insights. The municipality is situated near the Rhine floodplains, featuring a nature reserve with diverse flora and fauna. Wyhl also holds historical significance, from Celtoroman settlements to its role in 1970s anti-nuclear protests. Visitors can explore local heritage museums and ancient church architecture within the region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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You feel like you've been transported back to the Middle Ages when you go through this gate
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Burkheim's east gate was built when the city wall was built in the 13th century and is the last of three gates that still exists. It is also called the Rotweiler Gate because it is on the way to the small town of Rotweil (today, like Burkheim, part of Vogtsburg). The gate was built in its current form in the 18th century after being destroyed and rebuilt several times.
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Beautiful little wine town on the Kaiserstuhl... ideal starting point for discovery tours
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Since March 2022, the kiosk has been run by a new team. Opening times are from March to July and September to the end of November on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Large selection of drinks, coffee, tea and small but very tasty snacks.
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Endingen was first mentioned in a document in 862. For several centuries, it belonged to the Lords of Endingen, who had their seat at the nearby Koliburg Castle, until it passed to the Lords of Üsenberg, who granted Endingen town rights between 1285 and 1286. After the Üsenbergs died out in 1379, the Küchlins were enfeoffed with it in 1425. The town came into Habsburg possession and was assigned to Vorderösterreich, briefly enjoying the status of a free imperial city at the beginning of the 15th century. In 1751, one of the last witch trials in Europe took place in Endingen: on April 24, Anna Schnidenwind was burned at the stake. After the Peace of Pressburg in 1805, Endingen, along with the entire Breisgau region, which had previously been Vorderösterreich, became part of Baden. The citizens of Endingen are very tradition-conscious. Old customs have survived to this day. For centuries, on Christmas Eve, during the midnight chimes of the church bells in Endingen, running water has been drawn from the numerous fountains and drunk as "Heiliwog." The saying goes: "Heiliwog – God's gift, good luck in the house, bad luck out!" Source: Wikipedia
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The Königschaffhauser Tor is the only remaining city gate of Endingen am Kaiserstuhl and was first mentioned in 1319. The current appearance of the city gate, popularly known as "Torli", goes back to the expansion of 1581. For a long time, the tower housed a city jail, today the other rooms are used by the Endingen fools' guild as a guild room. A small fools' guild museum was set up in some of the former detention cells, in which old Endinger carnival clothes, carnival utensils, pictures and programs as well as the Endinger carnival figures can be seen. Source: https://www.alemannische-seiten.de/deutschland/endingen_koenigschaffhauser-tor.php
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Super nice for cycling - great area, great town.
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Beautiful old town with restaurants and shops surrounded by vineyards that are ideal for walking and cycling.
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Wyhl is situated near the Rheinaue & Naturlehrpfad (Rhine Floodplains & Nature Trail), part of the 'Rheinniederung Wyhl-Weisweil' nature reserve. This area features mixed deciduous forests, old Rhine arms, and diverse flora and fauna. An approximately 4 km long nature trail allows visitors to explore the floodplain forest, which primarily consists of ash, maple, and oak.
Yes, Wyhl has a rich history. You can visit the Heimatmuseum (local history museum) operated by Heimatverein Wyhl e.V. for insights into daily life and traditions. The St. Blasius Parish Church, first mentioned in 1275, features a tower believed to date back to 1150-1180. The region also has a history of Celtoroman settlements. Nearby, you can explore the historic town of Endingen am Kaiserstuhl with its Market Square and the Königschaffhauser Gate, or the medieval town of Burkheim with its Obertor (Upper Gate).
The Neunlinden Tower is a highly popular viewpoint offering panoramic views of Freiburg, the Black Forest, parts of the Markgräflerland, and the Rhine on clear days. Another scenic spot is St. Catherine's Chapel on Katharinenberg, which provides a pleasant resting area with views, and you can even climb its bell tower for a small fee.
The area around Wyhl offers various outdoor activities, particularly running, road cycling, and gravel biking. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Weisweil Sculpture Trail loop' for running, or longer road cycling tours like 'Old Water Tower, Eichstetten – Eichstetten town centre loop'. For gravel biking, options include 'Vogelsang Pass – Vineyard Route to Achkarren loop'. You can explore more routes on the dedicated komoot guides for Running Trails around Wyhl, Road Cycling Routes around Wyhl, and Gravel biking around Wyhl.
Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. The Endingen am Kaiserstuhl Market Square is a delightful place with outdoor gastronomy and shops, appealing to all ages. The Königschaffhauser Gate and Obertor (Upper Gate) in Burkheim are also family-friendly historical sites. Additionally, the Rheinaue & Naturlehrpfad offers an engaging nature trail for all ages to explore the local flora and fauna.
Many attractions, especially those with outdoor components like the Endingen am Kaiserstuhl Market Square and St. Catherine's Chapel on Katharinenberg, are particularly inviting during the warmer months. This allows for enjoying outdoor gastronomy, exploring nature trails, and taking in panoramic views from towers and chapels.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Endingen am Kaiserstuhl Market Square and the Königschaffhauser Gate in Endingen are considered wheelchair accessible, allowing for enjoyment of these historical and cultural sites.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque towns and their historic centers, such as Endingen am Kaiserstuhl, for their charm and inviting atmosphere. The panoramic views from spots like the Neunlinden Tower are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the outdoor gastronomy, ice cream parlors, and small shops found in places like the Endingen Market Square, making for a pleasant experience.
Yes, especially in the more populated areas. The Endingen am Kaiserstuhl Market Square is known for its outdoor gastronomy, ice cream parlors, and cafes. Similarly, the historic center of Burkheim, near the Obertor (Upper Gate), offers restaurants and cafes, making it a popular spot for a break during a bike tour.
Wyhl gained significant recognition in the 1970s due to widespread resistance against a planned nuclear power plant. These protests became a pivotal moment for the anti-nuclear movement in Europe, ultimately leading to the project's cancellation in 1975. This event highlights the community's historical activism and its impact on regional and broader environmental movements.


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