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The Sulzbachtal water trail is unique in the Black Forest and a very special experience for visitors and locals alike.
A 4.5 kilometer long adventurous path along the Sulzbach stream leads over footbridges and stepping stones past rare plants and animals. Numerous animal species can be observed in their natural habitat. Visitors are accompanied by six friends, the stone crayfish, kingfisher, caddis fly, fire salamander, dragonfly and bullhead, which can also be seen on the logo of the water trail and which introduce visitors to their habitat on and in the Sulzbach.
Interactive stations: For children and young people, there are interactive stations along the water trail where they can discover the fauna of the stream for themselves. In the first green classroom, the Badenova water station invites visitors to experiment: At five water workstations, young visitors can learn interesting facts about water treatment in a fun way.
For more details and to book an appointment online to walk the trail, visit Water Trail in Sulzbachtal