Holidays in the border triangle - the Heuboden Hotel Kaiserstuhl and its advantages in the Heu.Loft and Landhaus Blum

In the Kaiserstuhl region, visitors will find tranquil villages where tourism remains within acceptable limits. More...

Holidays in the border triangle - the Heuboden Hotel Kaiserstuhl and its advantages in the Heu.Loft and Landhaus Blum

Holidays in Germany are currently more popular than ever before. The country offers a wide range of tourist attractions, which, due to the current situation, are easily becoming overcrowded. In times of coronavirus, such places are also out of the question for safety reasons. Travelers are currently looking for quieter places that, however, are no less attractive than the major tourist attractions. In the Kaiserstuhl region, visitors will find tranquil places where tourism remains within acceptable limits.

The Mediterranean climate is another advantage of the volcanic low mountain range. Added to this is the location in the border triangle, a region that's perfect for short trips to Switzerland and France. The 4-star Heuboden Hotels Kaiserstuhl are located right in the heart of this area and pamper guests with comfortable, welcoming rooms, à la carte dining, and a diverse nightlife scene. They are ideal for numerous trips to the magical surroundings and offer guests added security during these times.

Tips for hikes in the border triangle - in the footsteps of poets and thinkers

Poets and thinkers of past centuries enjoyed traveling to the border triangle. On their hikes, they were inspired by the enchanting natural surroundings to form thoughtful thoughts. On Poets' Trails, hikers can absorb the impressions that once inspired artists of bygone times to create their works.

The 15-kilometer Gottfried Keller Poet's Trail begins in the tranquil village of Glattfelden. Along the Rhine, hikers enjoy the same breathtaking views as the Swiss poet and painter did during the Realist era.

The small French town of Munster (Haut-Rhin), in the Vosges Mountains, also invites you to take a contemplative hike along the "Dichterwaj" (Poet's Way). Panels with wonderful poems along the two-and-a-half-hour trail encourage hikers to pause and reflect.

Tranquil towns and culinary delights at the highest level

The medieval town of Colmar in Alsace, with its half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets, transports visitors to another, more relaxed era. It invites you to take a leisurely stroll along the Lauch River or enjoy a cozy café on the Logelbach Canal in the old town. The culinary delights offered by the local top-class restaurants along the Wine Route are worth the trip alone. The border triangle offers travelers a wide variety of activities, from which they can relax in the most pleasant and sophisticated way at the Hotel Kaiserstuhl.

Discover Switzerland and France from the Kaiserstuhl

The Hotel Kaiserstuhl is a wonderful starting point for expeditions to Switzerland and France. Cyclists will find the approximately 60-kilometer Kaiserstuhl Cycle Path toward Königschaffhausen a true paradise. This leisurely cycle path, one of the most attractive in the tri-border region, passes numerous culinary gems in the region.
A trip to Switzerland can be reached by car from the Hotel Kaiserstuhl in about an hour. The "green treasure trove," the expansive Jura Park Aargau, is an extremely attractive destination for hikers. Neighboring Basel invites you to stroll through the old town. Travelers can learn more about Basel's past in "Old Town." This pedestrian-friendly area boasts an excellent art scene and interesting museum exhibitions.

Heuboden Hotel Kaiserstuhl and its night offer

After so much relaxation in the border triangle, some guests may want to party hard. The Hotel Kaiserstuhl offers several venues for this. The beats and sounds in the Heuboden Dancing Clubs ensure exuberance and a desire to dance. Middle-aged guests enjoy shaking their feet in the Tanz Tenne (dance bar). Oldies from the 70s and 80s, accompanied by foxtrot, disco, and Latino, create a lively atmosphere like that of a wine and music house. The "Stadl" (barn) is more relaxed. A party atmosphere reigns here in small niches and private rooms.

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