Gönneranlage
Gönneranlage: A Serene Oasis in Baden-Baden
Explore the calm and historic Kloster Lichtenthal in Baden-Baden, a serene retreat with stunning architecture and beautiful gardens.
Nestled in the serene town of Baden-Baden, Kloster Lichtenthal is a historic monastery that offers tourists a peaceful retreat amidst stunning natural beauty. With its beautiful gardens and rich history, it's a must-visit destination for those seeking both serenity and culture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Tram
From Strasbourg city center, head to the nearest tram station, such as 'Homme de Fer'. Take the tram line D towards 'Wacken'. Get off at 'Gare Centrale', and transfer to line S1 towards 'Baden-Baden'. This tram will take you directly to Baden-Baden. Once you arrive at 'Baden-Baden', exit the tram and walk towards Hauptstraße. Kloster Lichtenthal will be located at Hauptstraße 40.
Train
From Strasbourg train station (Gare de Strasbourg), purchase a ticket for a train to Baden-Baden. The train ride is approximately 1 hour. Once you arrive at Baden-Baden train station, exit and follow the signs to Hauptstraße. It is a short walk to Kloster Lichtenthal, located at Hauptstraße 40.
Bus
At the nearest bus stop in Strasbourg, board the bus number 57 towards 'Baden-Baden'. The journey takes about 1.5 hours. Get off at the 'Hauptstraße' stop. From there, Kloster Lichtenthal is just a short walk away, located at Hauptstraße 40.
Walking
If you are in Baden-Baden already, you can walk to Kloster Lichtenthal. Start at the city center and head northwest along Lichtentaler Allee. After a pleasant walk through the park, turn right onto Hauptstraße. Continue on Hauptstraße until you reach Kloster Lichtenthal at number 40.
Use Kloster Lichtenthal as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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