Cosy winegrowing village
Ihringen
On the southernmost foothills of the Kaiserstuhl, nestled between vineyards blessed with a particularly mild climate, lies the winegrowing village of Ihringen with its district of Wasenweiler. It is known as the warmest place in Germany.
The wine-growing village lies to the west of Freiburg i.Br., on the southern slope of the Kaiserstuhl. One of the most famous vineyards and known as the highlight of German wine culture is the Ihringer Winklerberg. This is where the noble top wines ripen on volcanic soil. And where people like to drink good wine, they also eat well! The gastronomy offers a varied cuisine.
A Mediterranean flair comes over you when you arrive in Ihringen. Volcanic rock, loess caves, sunshine and vines characterise this historic wine-growing village. Ihringen is a homely winegrowing village with retail and strolling character, outdoor swimming pool and numerous restaurants.
Ihringen is the right choice as a starting point and destination for beautiful hikes or cycling tours. You can expect unique nature, friendly South Baden mentality and of course wonderful food and tasty wines.
Cosy winegrowing village
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