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My Black Forest Itinerary

In the land of the Brothers Grimm, I was expecting creepy overgrown forests, quaint medieval towns, and maybe a gingerbread house or two. But, it turns out, the Brothers Grimm tales weren’t from the Black Forest region of Germany (most are from the central part).

Why did I think they were from there? I don’t really know. Maybe I got that from Disney?

And, moreover, due to massive logging in the 1700s and 1800s, most of the area was turned to farmland. Only recently, thanks to the efforts of eco-friendly locals, has the forest slowly started to return to the area.

But, despite those shattered expectations (and maybe because of them), my weeklong visit to the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) was the highlight of my summer travels. It had been on my bucket list forever, and so I was glad I got to finally scratch it off. I only wish I had spent more time there.

Why the Black Forest?

This area, located in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, is famous for its forests (duh!), tremendous hiking, gigantic gushing waterfalls, verdant farmland, cute cuckoo clocks (they were invented here!), and historic medieval towns (only a few of which were destroyed in World War II).

What’s the best one-week route to take?

If you had a week, I would do the route below, from Frankfurt (or reverse it if you come from Switzerland):

Heidelberg (2 days)
This university town has lots to see, as well as many viewpoints and short hikes from the city center. You’ll definitely want to visit the castle and its gardens, which provide an amazing view of the city. Be sure to take the guided tour, as that’s the only way to go inside the castle (the grounds are free though). You can also take in the university jail (used to house students who broke university rules until World War II), the Heidelberger Kunstverein contemporary art museum, and the theater. Finally, there are a number of hikes to the mountain across the river.

Baden-Baden (2 days)
This spa town is famous for the hot springs that flow naturally here, a prominent attraction since the Romans discovered them. During the 18th century, the baths, as well as the casino (think a less glamorous Monaco), were the main draws, attracting the rich and nobility of Europe. Now, Baden-Baden is a popular spa destination. There are two big bathhouses in town (the historic Friedrichsbad is nude, while the new Caracalla is not), as well as Hohenbaden Castle, a funicular to the top of Hausberg mountain for views of the area, and the Fabergé Museum. And, of course, since this is the Black Forest, there’s lots of hiking.

Freiburg (2-3 days)
My favorite city in the region boasts a beautiful reconstructed center (most was destroyed during WWII), bächle (open streams) running through town, an incredible food scene, and affordable prices, thanks to the big university here. Other highlights include the cathedral, historic clocktowers, the merchant’s hall, an archaeological museum, and Schlossberg (Castle Mountain), which has a castle (hence the name), incredible views of the town and surrounding area, and a number of good beer gardens.

I would use the city as a base for nearby hikes to Ravenna Gorge as well as for a visit to Triberg, which has a giant waterfall and cuckoo clock. Ravenna Gorge is an easy half to full day hike depending on how much of the area you want to hike. You’ll wander through the gorge, see waterfalls, and go over farmland. Triberg is famous for its giant waterfall and oversized cuckoo clock. It takes a couple hours to get to from Freiburg, but I would only go as a day trip, because, while the waterfall and cuckoo clock are cool, there’s not much else to do in town, and I found spending a full night here a bit boring.

What’s a good two-week route for the region?

If you had two weeks, I would add in another day in Freiburg, as there’s a lot to do, and you can take more day trips from there. Then I would also add in the following:

Offenburg (1 day, after Baden-Baden)
Offenburg, whose name means “open borough,” is famous for its medieval city wall, houses, and churches, though it started as a Roman settlement. It has lots of buildings exhibiting Baroque, Gothic and medieval styles. You can also visit the castle, history museum, and Black Forest Open Air Museum, which is a 40-minute drive from Offenburg.

Europa-Park (1 day, on the way from Offenburg to Freiburg)
This theme park is like a European Disneyland. It’s a lot of fun, hugely popular with locals, way better priced than Disney, and just a fun way to spend the day. You can stay in the park or in the nearby town of Rust.

Hiking around Titisee, Schluchsee, and Feldberg (2 or more days)
There are also a lot of lakes and hiking in this area, so you can easily add in as many days in nature as you have time for. If you want water-based activities, Titisee is a town located on a lake with the same name; Schluchsee is another that is popular with Germans. You can also base yourself in Feldberg for numerous day hikes. Really, wherever you go, you’re going to find hiking trails.

How do you get around?

While renting a car is the easiest way to get around the Black Forest region, you can also travel by bus and train, which is what I did. The thing to remember is that while trains are frequent, buses often run on limited schedules, especially on Sundays, when most of Germany seems to take the day off. If you’re not going to rent a car and plan to visit smaller cities, be sure to look up the train and bus schedules in advance.

Conclusion

The Black Forest was the highlight of my summer in Europe. It was where I met the most people, had the most fun, and did the most hiking. I just loved the vibe there. If you love cute towns, affordable places to travel, the great outdoors, and good food, the Black Forest is definitely a region you need to explore.

FAQs

Q: What is the best time to visit the Black Forest?
A: The best time to visit the Black Forest is during the spring and summer months, when the weather is warm and sunny.

Q: What is the Black Forest famous for?
A: The Black Forest is famous for its dense forests, towering mountains, and picturesque towns, as well as its rich history and cultural heritage.

Q: What are the must-see attractions in the Black Forest?
A: The must-see attractions in the Black Forest include the Heidelberg Castle, the Freiburg Minster, the Black Forest Open Air Museum, and the Europa-Park theme park.

Q: Is the Black Forest a good destination for hikers?
A: Yes, the Black Forest is a paradise for hikers, with numerous trails and paths to explore, including the famous Black Forest High Road.

Q: What is the best way to get around the Black Forest?
A: The best way to get around the Black Forest is by car, but you can also use public transportation, including buses and trains.

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