Located east of the Rhine, and bordering both France and Switzerland, is Baden-Württemberg, famous for its renowned Black Forest, enchanted woodlands, lush landscapes, and traditional, sustainable villages. With so much to see and do in this region, I headed out to experience a few of its locations firsthand, such as Baden-Baden, Titisee, Ravenna Gorge, and Freiberg, and came back with many reasons — from unmatched nature to rich heritage — to definitely visit Baden-Württemberg.
Baden-Baden
Baden-Baden was known by this name in 1931, before the city officially became just Baden in July 2021. Today, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important spa cities in Europe, renowned for its thermal spas and mineral water treatment centers. In addition, Baden-Baden has the largest percentage of forests in Germany (said to be around 61%).
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