Münsterplatz surrounds the iconic Munster, in Freiberg im Breisgau. The historic square lies at the very heart of the old town and is home to some of the most iconic attractions in the city. Among these are Historisches Kaufhaus, Wentzingerhaus and the Kornhaus, to name a few. Apart from this, Münsterplatz is known for the large number of independent shops, food stalls and other vendors who offer local products, souvenirs and other collectibles.
Producing some of the finest wines, Winzergenossenschaft Jechtingen-Amoltern has established itself as one of the most prominent wineries in the region. Visitors can embark on a tour of the cellar to learn about the viticulture tradition which has prevailed in the region for centuries. Additionally, wine tasting sessions offer a chance to relish some tasteful wines such as Pinot Noir and Burgundy variants.
For oenophiles, Winzergenossenschaft eG Oberbergen is nothing short of paradise, their green vineyards inviting you for a stroll and their collection begging to be explored. Try the Muller-Thurgau, Pinot Noir, Burgundy and a whole more variations of wine from their never-ending list. Occasional tours of the cellar and vineyards are also offered, which culminates with a tasting session. So be sure to visit accordingly in order to get a complete experience.
Situated in the picturesque winegrowing village of Bickensohl, Bickensohler Weinvogtei eG spans a longstanding viticulture tradition and regales guests with tasteful variants whose taste is sure to linger in the memory of all those who visit. The wine estate offers guided tours of its cellar along with wine tasting sessions which offer a deeper insight into the workings of the facility. Drop by to savor some exquisite varieties or take a bottle home.
A wine cooperative located in Endingen am Kaiserstuhl, WG Königschaffhausen-Kiechlinsbergen prides itself on harvesting a wide range of grape variants sustainably to produce exquisite wine. The winery organizes regular wine tastings and cellar tours to provide a deeper insight into the tradition which has guided viticulture in the region for decades. Drop by to savor wines packed with tantalizing flavors or pick a bottle of your choosing to take home.
Kaiserstuhl's volcanic landscape lends it an almost-Mediterranean atmosphere for its sweeping vineyards to thrive. It is here that the Ihringen winery is located. Visitors can stop by for a wine tasting and shop for their favorites at the vinotheque on location, or simply take a tour of the winery, which is home to one of the largest wooden barrel cellars in Germany. Timings vary as per season.