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Attractions in Biberach

Biberach an der Riß is a city steeped in history that dates back centuries. Markets, towers and the magnificent merchants' houses characterise the beautifully preserved former imperial city. Biberach is also a stopping point along three major tourist routes. Delve into a wealth of spectacular and entertaining facts from the pages of history as well as take the "spirit" of Biberach back with you on your way home!

Did you know that the parish church of St. Martin is one of the oldest "shared churches" in Germany? The Weißgerberwalk is also unique in its own right as it is the oldest chamois leather tannery in Germany. The Weberberg, with its eye-catching half-timbered houses, is a stopping point on the German Timber-Frame Road (Deutsche Fachwerkstraße), while the Marktplatz (market square) is one of the most beautiful of its kind in Southern Germany. An absolute must is the fresh produce market held every Wednesday and Saturday. The historical treasures and winding alleys of Biberach can best be explored on a guided city tour.

Places of interest

The former imperial city boasts a very well preserved old part of town filled with interesting stores and shops run by the owners themselves. Biberach has quite a lot to offer tourists:

Guided City tours

Join us on a journey through Biberach's history!

Information about our public guided city tours

Overview of the public city tours
Historical sightseeing walk
  • Wednesday (May - October): Starts at 2 p.m. and lasts 1 1/2 hours; adults pay Euro 9
  • Saturday: Starts at 2 p.m. and lasts 2 hours (includes a visit to the White Tower); adults pay Euro 12
Themed tour

Unless stated otherwise, the meeting point for the guided tours is the Spitalhof (former hospital quarter) of the Biberach Museum. Registration is not required.

Children up to ten years of age are free of charge. Students aged eleven and up receive a 50 percent discount off of the regular price.

The bwegtPlus bonus programme

Travel in a sustainable way with public transport and benefit from attractive privileges! bwegtPlus is your mobility partner for bus and rail services in the Baden-Württemberg region.

As a passenger, you enjoy exclusive benefits such as discounts or extras when travelling with public transport and a bwtarif ticket. In Biberach, bwegtPlus gives you a 50% discount on guided tours. Take the opportunity to experience Biberach in a sustainable way and take advantage of interesting offers at the same time. bwegtPlus makes your visit to our town a special experience!

This is how you make sure of your benefits:

  1. Buy a current bwtarif-Ticket, the D-Ticket JugendBW oder the Deutschland-Ticket

2. Show your ticket during the sightseeing tour

3. Enjoy the discount

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Information about our bookable guided city tours

A good idea for special occasions: Guided tours you can book!

Book your very own special journey through time ─ for you, your friends, guests, a family celebration, company guests or a club or association party.

We would be delighted to put together an entertaining guided city tour with you in mind! Dramatised guided tours, tours in traditional dress as well as in a different language are also possible.

Go to "bookable city tours" for an overview of available guided city tours and to book your tour.

Major tourist routes and paths through Biberach

In addition to its place on the German Timber-Frame Road (Deutsche Fachwerkstraße), Biberach is a stopping point along the Upper Swabian Baroque Route (Oberschwäbische Barockstraße) and the Upper Swabia Windmill Street (Mühlenstraße Oberschwaben). Cyclists also will not be disappointed in Biberach as both the themed cycle path on the German Timber-Frame Road (Deutsche Fachwerkstraße) and the Danube-Lake Constance cycling path (Donau-Bodensee-Radweg) go through Biberach. Biberach is likewise a stopping point on the Way of St. James (Jakobusweg). More information on the cycling and foot paths in Biberach can be found in "Active & Recreation".