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Ortenauer Weinpfad II: Trail in a Nutshell

 

Trail Name: Ortenauer Weinpfad (OWP)

Trail Type: Long distance; almost exclusively paved or hard-packed earth, well maintained, very well-marked.

Length: Total: 101 kilometers/ 62.75 miles

Convenient to: Baden-Baden (north) and Offenburg (south), Germany

Marking: Blue grapes on a red diamond on a white background

OWP Signage
OWP Signage

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Christmas in October!

 

Imagine a Christmas tree lot on a crisp day in December. Then recall the wonderful smell of pine and pitch, with needles crunching underfoot, releasing even more fragrance as you walk along, searching for that perfect Christmas tree, and you have a fair idea of the first leg of the Ortenauer Weinpfad in the magical Black Forest.

Dense Firs: Why it is Called the Black Forest
Dense Firs: Why it is Called the Black Forest

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Wine Notes: Baden’s Ortenau District I

 

What I Learned

Within the Baden wine region, there are several distinct wine areas. One of these is the Ortenau, from the famous spa town of Baden-Baden south to Gengenbach. Between these two towns, on an undulating landscape, lies bucolic countryside, punctuated by picturesque wine villages. The rolling hills which protect the grape-bearing slopes from too much wind, and the relatively mild and sunny climate, make this one of the best areas for growing grapes in Germany.

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Ortenauer Weinpfad I: Trail in a Nutshell

 

Trail Name: Ortenauer Weinpfad

Trail Type: Long distance; almost exclusively paved or hard-packed earth, well maintained, mostly very well-marked, (but bring a map anyway).

Length:

Total: 101 kilometers/ 62.75 miles

Northern half: approximately 51 kilometers/31.7 miles

Convenient to: Baden-Baden and Offenburg, Germany

Marking: Blue grapes on a red diamond on a white background

OWP Signage
OWP Signage

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