Holiday area Sasbachwalden
An enchanting holiday paradise
On the sunny side of the Black Forest. Time out in this enchanting holiday paradise. Sasbachwalden, Lauf and Sasbach-Obersasbach are three communities that together form the “enchanting holiday region of Sasbachwalden” – a genuine gem set right in the heart of the Black Forest. And it is truly enchanting; with its quaint, listed, half-timbered houses adorned with flowers, and its unique setting between the Rhine valley and the Black Forest scenic route on 172 – 1,164 m above sea level – right on the sunny side of the Black Forest. While down in the valley, fields of fruit trees merge softly into vineyards and are ideal for long walks, there is also plenty to do for nature lovers, hikers and bikers in the Black Forest Natural Park.
Dreamlike – the seasons. Baden is the warmest region in Germany and as soon as that mercury starts to rise, things just start to take off in and around Sasbachwalden. The landscape is transformed almost explosively into a sea of flowers. In the summer the temperature can sometimes go to 30 degrees and that is when it is time for a cool dip in the pool. Sasbachwalden’s swimming pool offers you all the facilities to enjoy the fun of the water. If you are already refreshed or want to flee the Dreamlike – the seasons. Baden is the warmest region in Germany and as soon as that mercury starts to rise, things just start to take off in and around Sasbachwalden. The landscape is transformed almost explosively into a sea of flowers.
In the summer the temperature can sometimes go to 30 degrees and that is when it is time for a cool dip in the pool. Sasbachwalden’s swimming pool offers you all the facilities to enjoy the fun of the water. If you are already refreshed or want to flee the heat some other way, you can go to the shade of the forest or up out of the village to the mountain tops that in autumn are envel oped in a resplendent cloak of colour. And in the winter, there is almost a magical pull upwards. Sit and enjoy the white splendour in the bright sunshine, nder a blue sky and a view that stretches almost as far as the Alps – what could be nicer?
