The Black Forest
Deep forests, open plateaus and sunny vineyards are typical for the largest contiguous low mountain range in Germany. In between there are beautifully cleaned villages, quaint inns and numerous sights. The heights offer wonderful views again and again before you dive into narrow valleys again. A lot of winding roads and little streets lead through the different landscapes, here even for connoisseurs there is always something new to discover.
Everything you need to know about the Black Forest at a glance
The Black Forest is located in the southwest of Germany in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg and covers an area of around 6000 square kilometres. The densely wooded low mountain range extends west of the state capital Stuttgart to the Swiss border in the south and is bordered in the west by the Upper Rhine lowlands and in the east by the Swabian Alb.
The best time to travel is from April to October.
The maximum speed is 50 km/h in urban areas, 100 km/h outside urban areas and 130 km/h on motorways.
Motorcyclists are not required to carry warning vests and first aid kits.
Emergency number: 112
As one of the most important tourist regions, the Black Forest has a lot to offer. In addition to various offers for families and recreational athletes, motorcyclists also find their fortune. Interesting routes and destinations are among others:
- Black Forest Highway from Freudenstadt to Baden-Baden (B500, limited to 70 km/h)
- Lothar path at the grinding head
- Sasbachwalden (picturesque village, listed town centre)
- Schauenburg ruin near the Renchtal valley
- Freudenstadt (Germany's largest marketplace)
- Schiltach (medieval town centre)
- Brandenkopf (945 m), with observation tower
- Hohenschramberg castle ruin
- Schonach, world's largest cuckoo clock
- Triberg, Germany's highest waterfalls
- Furtwangen, Donauquelle, German Clock Museum, Hexenlochmühle
- Kandel (1242 m), highest mountain in the Middle Black Forest
and much more
Among the culinary specialities, the world-famous cherry cake and the famous ham are at the top of the list. Beers, noble brandies and mineral water are also known nationally, and Baden's wines enjoy an international reputation.
TF Hotels in the Northern Black Forest
TF Hotels in the Middle Black Forest
TF Hotels in the Southern Black Forest
Hotel Villa Tummelchen
The Hotel Villa Tummelchen*** is quietly located at the foot of the Reichsburg Cochem and only a few meters away from the center and the banks...
zum HotelMoselromantik-Hotel Dampfmühle
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zum HotelHotel Zur Post
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zum HotelWinkelwerkstatt hotel & café
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