Sulzburg is a romantic little town in the Markgräflerland region on the edge of the southern Black Forest. The starting point for your visit is the picturesque medieval town centre with the former margravial castle and historic town hall.
Explore the Ottonian church of St. Cyriak (consecrated in 993) on your own or take the opportunity to visit the former synagogue, which was never destroyed and now shines in new splendour after extensive renovation work. The Jewish cemetery, picturesquely hidden in the Sulzbach valley, is also worth a visit.
Sulzburg is also a good starting point for sports enthusiasts. Whether mountain biking, racing cycling, Nordic walking or hiking - there is the right tour for every sport here.
Those who prefer a cosy and culinary experience will also get their money's worth here. Good places to stop for a bite to eat with regional specialities and the Michelin-starred restaurant of Germany's best female chef invite you to linger.
In the district of Laufen, a traditional wine village, you can enjoy quality wine directly at the winery. The famous Gräfin von Zeppelin perennial nursery attracts visitors with its endless fields of irises and daylilies. Art and culture enthusiasts can also be inspired in the birthplace of the important artist Adolf Riedlin. Traces and works of art by the artist, who helped shape the Baden art landscape in the first half of the 20th century, can be found everywhere.
Our hosts look forward to welcoming you to Sulzburg, Laufen and St. Ilgen.