Discover 5 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Bad Wildbad (Germany). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Englische Kirche, Kurtheater, and Enz Valley Railway. Also, be sure to include Graf-Eberhard-Bad in your itinerary.
Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Bad Wildbad (Baden-Württemberg).
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Englische Kirche
![Englische Kirche](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/de/place/800/660f8a49eb9846a464d37ae7606e6e95.jpg)
The English Church is located in the spa gardens of Bad Wildbad in close proximity to the New Trinkhalle. Its original name was Holy Trinity Church.
Kurtheater
![Kurtheater](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/de/place/800/edda35d01df0f3ddde63eade3ac93ffb.jpg)
The Kurtheater is a theater building in Bad Wildbad in the Black Forest.
Address: Kernerstrasse 44, Bad Wildbad
Enz Valley Railway
![Railway](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/de/place/800/cdb76d94dc84f539725ea1e81c094d51.jpg)
Also known as: Enztalbahn
Railway. The Enz Valley Railway is a 23.6 km long railway line in the northern part of the Black Forest in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The line runs from Pforzheim to Bad Wildbad and for its course runs close to the River Enz.
The line was opened by the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway on 11 June 1868 and is one of the oldest railways in Germany. It is now integrated into the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn as line S 6.[1]
Graf-Eberhard-Bad
![Wellness center in Bad Wildbad, Germany](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/de/place/800/9ca0ff05adaf940fdf9329890a9b4edf.jpg)
Wellness center in Bad Wildbad, Germany. The Palais Thermal is a spa in Bad Wildbad in Germany. The construction for the spa building was finished in 1847 and opened under the name of Graf-Eberhard-Bad.[2]
Address: 1 Kernerstraße, Bad Wildbad
Forum König-Karls-Bad
![Forum König-Karls-Bad](https://gtsy.b-cdn.net/media/images/de/place/800/a208a87dc550e2c9131fa99232c3862c.jpg)
The König-Karls-Bad is a bath building in Bad Wildbad in the Black Forest. As Forum König-Karls-Bad, the premises are now used for meetings and conferences.