Müllheim has something of everything and much more. Welcome to the »Heart of the Markgräflerland«. In addition to three wine cooperatives, there are numerous private vineyards. Adolph Blankenhorn (1843-1906) grew up here , founder and first president of the German Winegrowing Association. The Müllheim wine market has traditionally been held since 1872 on the last Friday in April. It is considered the showcase of viticulture in the Markgräflerland and presents the current vintage in its entire variety, each with about 300 different wines and in recent times also noble Winzersekte. Let yourself be pampered by a varied gastronomy, taste fine wines, explore the city, maybe on one of the numerous city and theme tours from creepy to culinary, from historical to traditional.
In the Markgräfler Museum , the most important regional museum between Freiburg and Basel, over 1500 square meters of exhibition space on five floor levels await exciting discoveries on art, literature and regional history, as well as a wine cellar equipped with an old cooper appliance . The noble 18th century city palace itself is an architectural gem. A short walk up the river is the associated mill museum Frick mill , an impressive building from the early 19th century, where once the mill wheels clattered and the millers carried grain sacks. The large mill wheel on the outside is a faithful replica and drives a historic grinder, which is set in motion guides. TheMartin's Church , the oldest building in Müllheim, stands on the remains of Roman settlements. To experience a concert or a reading in the frescoed interior is one of the highlights of a holiday.Beautiful walking and hiking trails for every condition lead directly from the city center into nature. A well signposted cycle path network opens up the area. The Markgräfler Wiiwegli, the most famous hiking trail in the Markgräflerland and the Breisgauer Römerradweg cycle directly through Müllheim. You can hike around the district on the » Müllheimer Rundumwegli «, which has a proud 38.4 kilometers in its entire length. One of the access routes to the famous pilgrimage route of St. James also comes here, and you could even make a pilgrimage directly from Müllheim to Santiago di Compostela. Southern Dolcefarniente dominates the city in the summertime, when the big open-air events start, the oleander trees flourish with the flower borders and the lines at the ice cream parlors get longer and longer.Whether you like it quietly or rather sporty-active: Müllheim has something to offer for every taste.