Best attractions and places to see around St. Blasien include a blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty in the Southern Black Forest. This health resort region offers diverse experiences, from impressive architectural landmarks to tranquil lakes and mountain landscapes. Visitors can explore significant cultural sites and enjoy the varied natural features of the Black Forest.
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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From here you have a really great view and a nice opportunity to rest.
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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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The 36 m high stone arch building from 1926 replaced the steel construction from 1885. The two abutments can still be seen
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"...The source area of the Stübenbach is on the 1,386 meter high Stübenwasen. From there it meanders through the high valley of Todtnauberg, where other clear mountain streams join it. These then plunge together with a loud roar in two stages over a huge granite massif into the valley. The completely natural waterfall has been a listed monument since June 1987 and is one of the ten most beautiful natural monuments in Germany. ..." https://www.feldbergbahn.de/Attraktionen/Todtnauer-Wasserfall
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A beautiful place also nicely prepared with the climbs to the left and right of the waterfall. I also think the loungers below the waterfall are very well made.
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The Ravennaschlucht is a MUST! Nice shady path. Almost every meter offers a new photo motif I recommend Hinterzarten as a start and finish: From here along the Rotbach to Zum Sternen. There entry into the Ravennaschlucht. Ascent to Birklehof and finally Hinterzarten.
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The region around St. Blasien is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Todtnau Waterfall, where water cascades 97 meters. Another must-see is Feldsee, a glacial lake nestled below the Feldberg. The dramatic Ravenna Gorge offers a scenic trail with waterfalls. Don't miss the tranquil Albsee, a reservoir perfect for walks, and the picturesque Menzenschwand Valley with its own waterfalls.
Absolutely. The most prominent is the magnificent St. Blasien Abbey, often called the 'Black Forest Cathedral,' known for its impressive dome. You can also explore the Museum of the Abbey of St. Blasien, located within the former monastery buildings, which details the region's history. The Baroque Sundial at the District Court, dating from around 1780, is another historical highlight. For art enthusiasts, the 'Le Petit Salon' Winterhalter Museum in nearby Menzenschwand commemorates the famous painter brothers.
For breathtaking views, head to the Feldberg Summit, the highest elevation in Baden-Württemberg at 1,493 meters, offering expansive vistas of the Black Forest and beyond. The Ravenna Viaduct also provides a unique viewpoint, especially if you climb the gallows hill next to it, offering a great perspective of the imposing bridge and the surrounding landscape.
St. Blasien is an excellent base for outdoor adventures. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Menzenschwander Geißenerpfad' premium trail, or routes leading to the Herzogenhorn. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'View of Feldberg – View of Schluchsee loop' from St. Blasien. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on the Hiking around St. Blasien and MTB Trails around St. Blasien guide pages.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Todtnau Waterfall is a popular spot, and its trails are generally considered family-friendly. The Game Enclosure (Wildgehege) near the town center allows visitors to see Black Forest animals like deer and wild boar and includes a children's playground and barbecue area. The Ravenna Viaduct area is also family-friendly, especially during the Christmas market season.
Beyond the St. Blasien Abbey, you can admire the Schmidt Arkaden building, known for its distinctive shingle facade and magnificent balcony-wood construction, making it a popular photographic subject. The former Benedictine monastery buildings, now housing the district court, also showcase historical architecture.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with pleasant weather and lush landscapes. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter transforms the region into a snowy wonderland, suitable for skiing and snowshoeing. The International Organ Festival in the abbey church is an annual event that attracts music lovers, typically held in summer.
St. Blasien is a recognized health resort. You can visit the Sana Garden, a beautiful example of garden art and a nod to the town's spa history. The Kurgarten in the town center offers a pleasant area for strolls. For therapeutic experiences, the Radon Revital Bad in Bad Menzenschwand provides thermal baths with healing waters, saunas, and various wellness treatments, specializing in conditions like rheumatism and lung diseases.
Yes, the Game Enclosure (Wildgehege), just a short walk from the town center, provides an opportunity to observe local Black Forest animals such as deer and wild boar in a natural setting.
While popular, the Albsee offers a tranquil escape just a 30-40 minute walk from St. Blasien, providing serene views without the crowds of some other attractions. The Sana Garden, often referred to as St. Blasien's 'little Sanssouci,' is another peaceful and beautiful spot that might be overlooked by some visitors.
Visitors to St. Blasien can savor traditional Black Forest dishes. Expect to find specialties like hearty Black Forest ham, the famous Black Forest cake, and various German sausages at local restaurants and bakeries, offering a taste of regional culinary traditions.


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