Swabian-Alemannic Carnival Wolfach is rich in the tradition of the
Swabian-Alemannic Fastnacht, where many in the town wear traditional costumes and masks in parades through the town.
Buildings •
Fürstenberger Schloss, a historic castle in the town center originating around 1180. •
Ruine Wolfach, the ruins of a castle near the town thought to have originated around 1030. •
St. Laurentius-Pfarrei, a
late Gothic Roman Catholic church near the town center. •
Dorotheenhütte, a local glassblowing workshop which uses traditional Black Forest methods. Glassworks are blown, cut, and engraved in front of visitors.
Parks •
Flößerpark, a small park showcasing the history of timber rafting on the Kinzig river.
Regular events •
Fastnacht or
Fasnet (
Swabian-Alemannic Carnival), which features parades of Hansele wearing unique, often handmade costumes and masks. •
Stadtbrunnenfest, an annual festival which often features markets, shows, live music, arts and crafts, and more throughout the town. •
Biker-Weekend, which takes place on
Corpus Christi weekend and sees hundreds of bikers riding through the Black Forest and stopping in small towns for food and to socialize. •
Flößerfest, a celebration of the town's history of timber rafting with the creation of new rafts and floating them down the
Kinzig river. •
Schlachtfest der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr (Butchers Festival of the Volunteer Fire Department), where firefighters and other volunteers cook meat platters and for attendees. == Notable people ==