Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach (Low Alemannic: Ribbeldsau-Schaba) is a municipality in the district of Freudenstadt in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.
The municipality is located in the Black Forest in the Wolftal valley, 15 km away from Freudenstadt.
- The Catholic pilgrimage church of Bad Rippoldsau, which was built in 1829 by Christoph Arnold, a pupil of Friedrich Weinbrenner.
- The Glaswaldsee, a cirque lake which was formed by glaciers during the last ice age - The Burgbach Waterfall, at 32 metres, is one of the highest free-falling cascades in Germany - From September 2010 there has been a wildlife park here with bears and wolves, located between the villages of Schapbach and Bad Rippoldsau.
- The spa of Bad Rippoldsau - The open air bath in Schapbach The current mayor of the municipality is Bernhard Waidele.