Striking mayor's houses, the historic town hall* and richly decorated half-timbered houses from the Weser Renaissance can be admired on a walk through Bad Salzuflen. The houses were built in the 16th and 17th centuries and bear witness to Bad Salzuflen's economic prosperity. Thanks to the salt works, the town of Bad Salzuflen could afford the stone buildings with filigree decorative elements. Salt production made Bad Salzuflen rich.
The salt town is idyllically nestled in the Teutoburg Forest. Stroll past the beautiful facades of the houses. Stroll through cozy little alleyways and enjoy the lively rippling of the Salzeufer.
Bad Salzuflen attracts visitors all year round for exciting events, shopping experiences and extensive cycling and hiking tours in the surrounding area.
Experience the town for yourself on a guided tour or a short break. The dedicated team at the tourist information office will arrange unforgettable days in charming Bad Salzuflen for you.
*The historic Bad Salzuflen town hall is one of the few town halls in Germany to bear an inscription with two "h".
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