Webcams in Baden-Württemberg

Experience Baden-Württemberg

Two people paddling on the Seerhein in front of the Rhine Gate Tower in Constance

Baden-Württemberg is a federal state of diversity: cultural wealth, cities steeped in tradition and impressive natural landscapes merge here to create a varied and authentic travel experience. Between the Black Forest, Lake Constance and the Swabian Alb, visitors will find a region full of contrasts - sometimes quiet and enjoyable, sometimes lively and adventurous. Discover the German federal state live with the webcams and get real-time impressions of special places in the state. With the livecams, anticipation becomes a concrete travel impulse - and your vacation begins with the very first image.

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City & lifestyle in the southwest

The cities of Baden-Württemberg are characterized by an exciting mix of historical substance and modern dynamism. In Heidelberg , the Neckar meanders past old baroque buildings, while the famous castle towers over the city. Freiburg , on the other hand, inspires with its southern lightness, student flair and the Münsterplatz as its centerpiece. If you want to experience the cityscape of the Black Forest metropolis from above, a webcam from the Schauinslandbahn mountain station provides an atmospheric view over the rooftops and countryside. Constance on Lake Constance also impresses with its maritime flair and historical backdrop - a live cam at the harbor provides first impressions of the lake view and invites you to experience the waterfront promenade live.

Sights & cultural history

Half-timbered houses on the market square of Calw in the Black Forest in the sunshine

Baden-Württemberg can look back on a rich cultural history . Historic cities such as Heidelberg, Tübingen and Freiburg impress with their well-preserved old towns, winding alleyways and centuries-old architecture that bear witness to a rich past. Among the most impressive castles are Heidelberg Castle, romantically enthroned above the Neckar, the magnificent Ludwigsburg Residential Palace and the fairytale Hohenzollern Castle on the Swabian Alb. Monasteries such as Maulbronn - a UNESCO World Heritage Site - show how spiritual culture has shaped the state over the centuries. In the northern part of the state, Bad Mergentheim also invites you to discover its historic old town and the Teutonic Order's castle - a look via webcam gives you a first impression of the atmosphere on the market square or around the castle ensemble. You can also use the live cams to gain an insight into smaller cultural towns such as Calw or Weil am Rhein, which will surprise you with their charm and history.

Out and about in Baden-Württemberg

If you are looking for nature, you will find it in many facets in Baden-Württemberg. The Swabian Alb fascinates with its wild nature, mysterious caves and bizarre rock formations. As a UNESCO Geopark, it offers impressive landscapes for hiking, biking and climbing tours - for example on the Alb Shepherd's Trail or around Hohenzollern Castle. Places such as Beuren, Münsingen and St. Johann are embedded in this special cultural landscape. The Black Forest also shows its diversity: located in the southwest of Baden-Württemberg, it stretches for around 150 kilometers from Pforzheim to the Swiss border and, with the Feldberg (1,493 m), is the highest low mountain range in Germany. With its deep forests and sunny heights, the region is ideal for outdoor activities. If you decide spontaneously whether a trip to Bad Herrenalb or an excursion to Hayingen is worthwhile, you can benefit from our weather cameras, which show the current conditions - for hikes, bike tours or simply relaxing hours in the countryside.

Events, festivals & experiences

Whether it's a wine festival, old town festival or culture week - Baden-Württemberg inspires with a lively festival culture that combines tradition and modernity. Highlights include the Cannstatter Volksfest in Stuttgart, one of the largest folk festivals in the world, which attracts millions of visitors every year. Equally impressive is the Stuttgart Christmas market, which is one of the oldest and most popular in Germany with over 300 festively decorated stalls. In cities such as Freiburg, Constance and Mannheim, where urban life is also visible via a live cam at the Hilton Garden Inn, guests and locals come together to enjoy music, art and culinary delights. Traditional festivals such as the Schäferlauf in Markgröningen, the Blutfreitag in Weingarten and the Rutenfest in Ravensburg reflect the deep roots of regional customs. Smaller towns such as Bad Teinach-Zavelstein, known for its spring snowflake blossom, or Westerheim on the Alb also offer seasonal highlights.



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