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Waldshut-Tiengen is a charming small town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, situated along the Rhine River near the Swiss border. Known for its medieval charm, natural beauty, and thermal springs, it serves as a gateway to the southern Black Forest. The town merges the historic settlements of Waldshut and Tiengen, offering rich cultural heritage and traditions like the famous "Waldshut Wine Festival."
Must-see spots include the Old Town of Waldshut with its well-preserved half-timbered houses and town hall. Tiengen Castle (Schloss Tiengen) is a Renaissance gem now hosting cultural events. The Rhine River Promenade offers scenic views, while the nearby Black Forest provides excellent hiking and cycling trails. Don’t miss the local thermal baths for a taste of German spa culture.
Local cuisine blends German and Swiss flavors—try Black Forest ham, cheese fondue, and Swabian dumplings (Maultaschen). During the Waldshut Wine Festival, sample regional wines like Müller-Thurgau. Recommended eateries include Gasthaus zum Löwen in the old town for authentic German dishes.
Local buses connect Waldshut and Tiengen. Trains from Freiburg or Zurich reach Waldshut-Tiengen station (1-1.5 hours), with connecting buses. Driving via A98 highway is convenient, but parking is limited in the old town. Biking is ideal for exploring the Rhine paths, with rentals available.
The best time to visit is May to September for mild weather and outdoor activities. Summer (July-August) sees more tourists, especially during the Wine Festival (September). Winter offers Christmas markets and cozy thermal experiences.
German is the main language, with some English in tourist areas. Mobile coverage is good; prepaid SIMs (e.g., Vodafone) are available. Emergency number: 112. Hospitals include Waldshut District Hospital. Currency is the Euro (carry small bills). Power sockets are Type C/F (230V). Tap water is drinkable; eco-conscious travelers should bring reusable bottles.