Helenental Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Riverside walk...
Located upriver from Baden, it's a relaxed place: Ideal to go running or walking along trails, past the ruined castles of Rauheneck and Rauhenstein, past the old tollhouse and the tunnel through the U...
On a picturesque road that runs through the Valley of St. Helena – Helenental from Baden can reach the Abbey of the Holy Cross. There are castles (more precisely their ruins) Rauenstein and Rauenek. Here about ...
Good ways to do well unconditioned natural experience a beautiful nature excursion. (Unfortunately we were just a short journey ) Ideal for a small walk
Not only landscaped beautiful and historically fluent, but now also flowered bear lime in many forest parts between Baden and AugustineHütte, especially near the Sattelbach branch.
A spectacular area, the most beautiful bike hiking at all, to recommend for everyone! To walk or with the bike to Styling St. Cross, a return to the monastery and then back to Baden.
Riverside walk...
Located upriver from Baden, it's a relaxed place: Ideal to go running or walking along trails, past the ruined castles of Rauheneck and Rauhenstein, past the old tollhouse and the tunnel through the U...
Fresh air
On a picturesque road that runs through the Valley of St. Helena – Helenental from Baden can reach the Abbey of the Holy Cross. There are castles (more precisely their ruins) Rauenstein and Rauenek. Here about ...
Nice trip
Good ways to do well unconditioned natural experience a beautiful nature excursion. (Unfortunately we were just a short journey ) Ideal for a small walk
Now also bearlough paradise
Not only landscaped beautiful and historically fluent, but now also flowered bear lime in many forest parts between Baden and AugustineHütte, especially near the Sattelbach branch.
Wonderful Wanderweges
A spectacular area, the most beautiful bike hiking at all, to recommend for everyone! To walk or with the bike to Styling St. Cross, a return to the monastery and then back to Baden.