Wine growing region

Wine hotels in Baden

Wine hotels in the Baden wine-growing region

No wine-growing region in Germany has more facets than Baden: This diverse region is bordered by Alsace, the Black Forest and Switzerland. From the Rhenish Plain to Lake Constance and along the Baden Wine Route, you can spend your vacation at a winery in the Baden wine-growing region just the way you like it.

The lovely climate in Baden can be compared to that of the French Loire Valley or Champagne. The highest temperatures in Germany are regularly measured on the southern side of the Kaiserstuhl. Ideal feel-good conditions for a gourmet vacation - and Burgundy varieties such as Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc or Auxerrois. Be sure to also try Müller-Thurgau, Silvaner and Schwarzriesling during your vacation with a winegrower in the Baden wine-growing region.

You can indulge in culinary delights at your wine hotel in Baden. Many regional products ensure unforgettable gourmet moments. The perfect wine to go with it is already stored for you in the hotel's own wine cellar!

In the video: The world of wines - Baden

The TV documentary takes you through the Baden wine region, which is one of the oldest and most renowned wine regions in Germany. Baden wine is of the highest quality and combines wine culture, enjoyment and experience.

In the wine hotels in the Baden wine-growing region, you will find exactly the relaxation you are looking for on your vacation. Breathe freely in scenic surroundings or relax actively while hiking, cycling or playing golf. Take the opportunity to look over the shoulders of the local winegrowers and visit a wine tasting. The Baden wine region also has more than enough sights. There is plenty to discover in the cities of Heidelberg, Freiburg, Karlsruhe and Constance alone. In the spa town of Baden-Baden, you can visit the Brahmshaus, the collegiate church and the casino. On a detour to Staufen, you should stop off at the "Zum Löwen" inn. This was supposedly the setting for Goethe's "Faust".

In the Markgräfler Land region, a tour along the eco wine culture trail is well worthwhile. From display board to display board, you will pass several organic winegrowers who will be happy to let you taste their wines.

In the video: This is what Baden wine tastes like - pleasure tour on Lake Constance

The documentary is about wines from Baden. Because no other German wine-growing region is as diverse as Baden: the third largest and southernmost region starts just behind Lindau, is very narrow, but over 400 kilometers long. From Lake Constance to Franconia. But why is the wine from Lake Constance so special? What does the title "Burgundy Land" mean? Schmidt Max gets to the bottom of these questions, right to the bottom of the bottle.