Bad Camberg is, with 14,500 inhabitants, the second largest town in Limburg-Weilburg district in Hesse, Germany, as well as the southernmost town in the Regierungsbezirk of Gießen. It is located in the eastern Taunus in the Goldener Grund some 30 km north of Wiesbaden, 18 km southeast of Limburg an der Lahn, and 44 km northwest of Frankfurt, as well as on the German Timber-Frame Road. Bad Camberg is the central community of the Goldener Grund with good infrastructure, and a lower centre partly with a middle centre's function.
Old mayor’s house in Erbach
Panorama of Bad Camberg seen from a spot near the Autobahn interchange; in the background the peaks of the Taunus
Kreuzkapelle
St. George's parish church in Schwickershausen
The German Timber-Frame Road is a German tourist route leading from the river Elbe in the north to the Black Forest and Lake Constance in the south. Numerous cities and towns each with examples of the vernacular timber-framed houses traditional to the German states are situated along the road. The total length of the route is nearly 3,000 km (1,864 mi).
The road in its seven regional sections
Smallest House in Wernigerode
Speyrer Zehnthof in Esslingen am Neckar (Kesslerhaus)
Marketplace in Herrenberg