What to visit around Karlsruhe
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What to visit around Karlsruhe
Hi everyone,
We just moved to Karlsruhe last month with my partner. We are eager to discover the surrounding of Karlsruhe, including France. What weekend trip would you recommand?
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We just moved to Karlsruhe last month with my partner. We are eager to discover the surrounding of Karlsruhe, including France. What weekend trip would you recommand?
Regards
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As well as what have been mentioned already, the Pfalz mountains are less than an hour's drive away to the west; lots of hiking opportunities, plus pretty towns like Bad Bergzabern and Annweiler and if you are interested in wine there is the Sueddeutsche Weinstrasse to follow at the southern end of which is the Deutsche Weintor, which is quite fun to go and see.
Also to the north Speyer is an interesting place to visit, due to its monumental Cathedral, and slightly further north Mannheim and Mainz. I just checked and there are €9 tickets on this route on Sat 9th July leaving Karlsruhe at 10am and leaving Mainz at 18.13. I suggest downloading the DB [Deutsche Bahn] app onto your phone as it's really easy to use, you can both research and buy tickets on it and it also covers France.
Also to the north Speyer is an interesting place to visit, due to its monumental Cathedral, and slightly further north Mannheim and Mainz. I just checked and there are €9 tickets on this route on Sat 9th July leaving Karlsruhe at 10am and leaving Mainz at 18.13. I suggest downloading the DB [Deutsche Bahn] app onto your phone as it's really easy to use, you can both research and buy tickets on it and it also covers France.
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As well as what have been mentioned already, the Pfalz mountains are less than an hour's drive away to the west; lots of hiking opportunities, plus pretty towns like Bad Bergzabern and Annweiler and if you are interested in wine there is the Sueddeutsche Weinstrasse to follow at the southern end of which is the Deutsche Weintor, which is quite fun to go and see.
Also to the north Speyer is an interesting place to visit, due to its monumental Cathedral, and slightly further north Mannheim and Mainz. I just checked and there are €9 tickets on this route on Sat 9th July leaving Karlsruhe at 10am and leaving Mainz at 18.13. I suggest downloading the DB [Deutsche Bahn] app onto your phone as it's really easy to use, you can both research and buy tickets on it and it also covers France.
Also to the north Speyer is an interesting place to visit, due to its monumental Cathedral, and slightly further north Mannheim and Mainz. I just checked and there are €9 tickets on this route on Sat 9th July leaving Karlsruhe at 10am and leaving Mainz at 18.13. I suggest downloading the DB [Deutsche Bahn] app onto your phone as it's really easy to use, you can both research and buy tickets on it and it also covers France.
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The spa we went to is Caracalla and it is open year round with a short closure around Christmas and New Years according to their website: https://www.carasana.de/de/caracalla...en-nd-preise0/
I agree that the hot springs are a much better trip in cold weather than hot.
I agree that the hot springs are a much better trip in cold weather than hot.
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You might also think of visiting the Rhein-Main region (Mainz, Wiesbaden, Frankfurt and the whole of the middle Rhine gorge) - not too far away, would make a nice day trip to pick certain towns there, could be repeated trips. Wiesbaden also has spas, the Kurhaus for musical performances, and a casino, typical 19th century pursuits. Very attractive city, beautiful 19th century architecture. Mainz has older buildings (a 1000 year old cathedral, the Mainzer Dom).
Black Forest - see Triberg and Gengenbach. Particularly Triberg is visited by German tourists. Have fun!
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Black Forest - see Triberg and Gengenbach. Particularly Triberg is visited by German tourists. Have fun!
Lavandula
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You might also think of visiting the Rhein-Main region (Mainz, Wiesbaden, Frankfurt and the whole of the middle Rhine gorge) - not too far away, would make a nice day trip to pick certain towns there, could be repeated trips. Wiesbaden also has spas, the Kurhaus for musical performances, and a casino, typical 19th century pursuits. Very attractive city, beautiful 19th century architecture. Mainz has older buildings (a 1000 year old cathedral, the Mainzer Dom).
Black Forest - see Triberg and Gengenbach. Particularly Triberg is visited by German tourists. Have fun!
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Black Forest - see Triberg and Gengenbach. Particularly Triberg is visited by German tourists. Have fun!
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Thanks for the tip.
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Sorry, I have only just seen this post, haven't been active on Fodor's for a while... so I hope the OP is still looking in.
I live in Karlsruhe, and I am running a little travel blog called "Day trips from Karlsruhe" over on another travel page. In case you are interested, the blog can be found here: https://karlsruhedaytrips.travellerspoint.com/ and the table of contents is here: https://karlsruhedaytrips.travellerspoint.com/toc/ All these have been done on public transport, with the sole exception of a few recent ones when a friend invited me in her car.
Please forgive me this bit of shameless self-advertising ;-) (disclaimer: there are absolutely no commercial interests on my side, of course).
I live in Karlsruhe, and I am running a little travel blog called "Day trips from Karlsruhe" over on another travel page. In case you are interested, the blog can be found here: https://karlsruhedaytrips.travellerspoint.com/ and the table of contents is here: https://karlsruhedaytrips.travellerspoint.com/toc/ All these have been done on public transport, with the sole exception of a few recent ones when a friend invited me in her car.
Please forgive me this bit of shameless self-advertising ;-) (disclaimer: there are absolutely no commercial interests on my side, of course).