The Wiesental, named after the river Wiese, is a valley in the Southern Black Forest. The Wiese is a right-hand tributary of the Rhine which has its source in Feldberg and flows into the Rhine in Basel, Switzerland. The Wiesental was one of the first industrialized regions of the former grand dutchy of Baden and an important production location for the textile industry.
View over the Wiesental, near Zell im Wiesental
Wiesental with catchment area of the Wiese in the Black Forest
Todtnauer Waterfall
The "Hebelhuus", the home of Johann Peter Hebel
The Wiese is a river, 57.8 kilometres long, and a right-hand tributary of the Rhine in southwest Germany and northwest Switzerland.
The Wiese near Lörrach
The Wiese near Steinen
The glacially formed upper valley of the Wiese from Seebuck to the SW
The Wiese empties into the Rhine between the two Basel quarters of Kleinhüningen and Klybeck.