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Get InspiredEuropeGermanyBaden WurttembergBühl

Bühl

Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
City·Historical, Industrial, Culinary Focused
Bühl
Photo by Markus Mukenhirn from Google Places
Bühl
Photo by Markus Mukenhirn from Google Places
Bühl
Photo by Markus Mukenhirn from Google Places
Bühl
Photo by Markus Mukenhirn from Google Places
Bühl
Photo by Wioletta Kowalska from Google Places
Bühl
Photo by Markus Mukenhirn from Google Places
Bühl
Photo by Markus Mukenhirn from Google Places
Bühl
Photo by Markus Mukenhirn from Google Places
Bühl
Photo by Markus Mukenhirn from Google Places
Bühl
Photo by Wioletta Kowalska from Google Places

Bühl is a city in southwestern Germany, known for its rich history and industrial significance. Once famous for its plum production, it has evolved into an industrial hub, particularly in the automotive supply sector. Despite its industrial growth, Bühl has preserved its historical charm and is renowned for its excellent restaurants. The city serves as a central place for surrounding towns and offers easy access to the scenic Black Forest and Rhine Valley, making it a great destination for those interested in exploring both cultural and natural attractions.

Bühl is a city in southwestern Germany, known for its rich history and industrial significance. Once famous for its plum production, it has evolved into an industrial hub, particularly in the automotive supply sector. Despite its industrial growth, Bühl has preserved its historical charm and is renowned for its excellent restaurants. The city serves as a central place for surrounding towns and offers easy access to the scenic Black Forest and Rhine Valley, making it a great destination for those interested in exploring both cultural and natural attractions.

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Highlights

  • Rich history dating back to the twelfth century.

  • Proximity to the Black Forest and Rhine Valley.

  • Renowned for its good restaurants and local cuisine.

  • Significant presence in the car manufacturing supply industry.

  • Famous for plum production.

Before you go: Bühl essentials

  • Close access to the Black Forest, ideal for hiking and nature walks.

  • Rich cultural heritage with historical sites to explore.

  • Known for its industrial presence, particularly in the automotive sector.

Exploring the Black Forest

Bühl is a great starting point for exploring the scenic Black Forest.

Local Cuisine

Try the local restaurants known for their culinary excellence.

Best For

Exploring German history and enjoying local cuisine.

Currency

EUR €

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

German, English

Cultural Sites

Visit historical sites that reflect Bühl's rich past.

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals, History Buffs, Foodies

Best time to visit Bühl

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is ideal for visiting Bühl with mild weather and blooming landscapes.

Best Season

Summer

Summers are warm, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring nearby nature.

Best Season

Fall

Fall offers a beautiful setting with colorful foliage, great for hiking.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a cozy time to enjoy local cuisine and indoor attractions.

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Location

Bühl, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
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Natural & historic sites near Bühl

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Black Forest National Park

Protected Area · Pristine, Expansive, Serene