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Discover the highlights of Germany with this full-day trip from Strasbourg, including Baden-Baden, Black Forest views, and the scenic Badische Weinstrasse wine route.
Traveling from Strasbourg into Germany for a day offers a fantastic chance to see some of the region’s most scenic spots without the hassle of planning or long drives. This tour, priced at around $195, is designed to give you a taste of Baden-Baden’s luxe spa scenes, the enchanting Black Forest, and Germany’s longest wine route. With a well-paced itinerary and small-group intimacy, it strikes a balance between sightseeing, relaxation, and local flavor.
What we really appreciate about this experience is the seamless transportation—an air-conditioned minivan equipped with Wi-Fi means you’re comfortable and connected throughout the day. Plus, the tour’s focus on free time allows you to explore at your own pace, savor local delicacies, or snap extra photos. That said, the three-hour stop at Mummelsee, though beautiful, has been noted by guests as somewhat touristy, which might be a drawback if you’re seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences.
This trip suits travelers who love scenic drives, cultural exploration, wine tasting, and small-group intimacy. If you’re after a hassle-free way to tick off a variety of sights with a knowledgeable guide, this day trip offers solid value—especially given the reviews praising the guides and stunning views.


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The day begins with a roughly one-hour drive into Baden-Baden, a city that’s long attracted the wealthy and famous for its thermal baths and luxurious villas. Guests consistently mention the city’s stunning architecture and the chance to spot opulent villas and historic sites as a highlight. One reviewer notes that Baden-Baden is “fantastic” and “worth it”, emphasizing its charm and elegance.
While the tour focuses on sightseeing, many guests adore the opportunity to stroll through the city’s picturesque streets, admire its architecture, and soak up the sophisticated atmosphere. However, some reviews mention that on Sundays, shops may be closed, which might limit shopping or certain leisurely activities. Still, the visual appeal and the historic vibe make up for it.
Next, the tour stops at Mummelsee, a stunning cirque lake that’s about 800 meters in circumference and sits at 1,036 meters above sea level. This is the spot for a mix of nature and local treats. Guests find the lake itself stunning—“a beautiful spot”—and enjoy the option to sample Black Forest delicacies, such as the famous Black Forest cake or cured meats.
Guests often spend about three hours here, giving you ample time for a leisurely lunch (at your own expense), a walk around the lake, or some souvenir shopping. With reviews mentioning the lake as “the largest, deepest, and highest of the seven cirque lakes,” you’ll likely find it worth a visit, despite some comments about it being somewhat touristy.
The afternoon takes you along the Badischer Weinstrasse, Germany’s longest wine route, which stretches over 500 kilometers. The route is famous for its vineyards, charming villages, and scenic stops. One such stop is Sasbachwalden, a beautifully maintained village that’s recognized for winning a national flower contest.
Guests who visit Sasbachwalden note that it’s a “well-tended village in the vineyards,” perfect for photos and enjoying a peaceful atmosphere. The tour includes free time here, and many visitors say the stop offers a glimpse into authentic wine country life, with some reviews highlighting the friendly, well-informed guides who point out the best photo spots.
After exploring Sasbachwalden and enjoying the scenic drive, the tour concludes with the return to Strasbourg. The total duration is around 8 hours, with plenty of opportunities to relax, take photos, and absorb the landscapes.

Traveling in an air-conditioned minivan with Wi-Fi, the journey is comfortable, even on warm days. Guests often comment that the small group size (maximum 8 travelers) makes the experience more intimate and allows for more personalized attention from guides. Reviewers appreciate the flexibility and the relaxed pace that small groups provide, especially compared to larger bus tours.
Multiple reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge, friendliness, and sense of humor. Thierry, Pauline, Laurent, and Robin are just some of the names mentioned, and they’re praised for their storytelling, local insights, and efforts to make the tour engaging. Guests mention that guides often add surprises along the route, which keeps the experience fresh and fun.

At around $195 per person, this tour offers a full day of varied experiences—from scenic drives and cultural visits to wine tasting opportunities. Given the inclusion of transportation, guides, and free time, many guests see it as good value, especially considering the small-group setting and thoughtfully curated stops.
However, some reviews mention that the cost might seem high compared to just taking a train or driving independently. Yet, the convenience of guided transportation, expert commentary, and the ability to cover several sights in one day are factors that many find justify the price.


This day trip offers a fantastic way to experience some of Germany’s most charming spots with minimal fuss. It’s perfect for those who want a balanced mix of scenic drives, cultural sights, and local flavors—all with the comfort of small-group guidance. The stops are well-chosen to showcase the region’s natural beauty and historic elegance, and the guides consistently receive praise for their friendliness and knowledge.
If you’re after a relaxed, well-organized way to explore beyond Strasbourg and enjoy authentic Black Forest scenery, this tour delivers. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate good value, love scenic landscapes, and prefer intimate group settings over large bus tours.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 4 years old are not allowed, but older children and families can enjoy the scenic stops and cultural sights, especially with flexible free time.
Do I need my passport?
Yes, bring your valid passport, as border controls between France and Germany are more strictly enforced now.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes English-speaking guides, transport by air-conditioned minivan, and visits to the mentioned sites.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is at your own expense. There are plenty of options around Mummelsee and Sasbachwalden for quick bites or sit-down meals.
How long is the drive?
The total tour lasts about 8 hours, with roughly an hour to Baden-Baden, three hours at Mummelsee, and two hours along the wine route.
What’s the group size?
A maximum of 8 travelers, which helps keep the experience relaxed and personalized.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, especially if you plan to explore scenic spots or walk around towns.
What are the main highlights?
Expect Baden-Baden’s architecture, the picturesque Mummelsee lake, the scenic Black Forest views, and the vineyards of Sasbachwalden.
Is the tour good value for money?
Most guests feel that the day’s worth of sightseeing, expert guides, and comfortable transport justify the cost, especially for those who prefer guided convenience over solo travel.
Travelers who want to see a mix of scenic nature, historic elegance, and local wine culture in one day will find this trip highly rewarding. Just keep in mind the touristy parts like Mummelsee, and plan your expectations accordingly for a day filled with beautiful landscapes and engaging storytelling.