In the Black Forest, the Triberg Waterfalls are one of the most scenic sights. Not only are these the most famous waterfalls in Germany , but they are also...
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At 1,493m/4,998ft above sea level, Feldberg is the highest mountain in the Black Forest. The only German mountain to be higher is the Zugspitze. A...
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Black Forest National Park is the first and only national park in Baden-Wuerttemberg, and extends over 10,000 hectares. You can explore the area on 400km/249mi of designated hiking,...
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Heitersheim Palace is among the most beautiful cultural monuments along the southern Upper Rhine. Once a residence for ecclesiastics, it is now privately owned, and can be visited in...
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St. Blasien Cathedral was inaugurated in 1783 and stands in St. Blasien near Waldshut in the southern Black Forest. The former abbey church has a height of 62m and its dome is still...
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Stretching over 33 kilometers (21 miles) through the Black Forest, Wutach Canyon is the largest canyon in Germany . Formed by the river Wutach and its adjoining rivers, the...
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The Baden Winzerkeller, an association of several Baden winegrowers' cooperatives, was founded in Breisach in 1952. The small wooden barrack became a large complex with impressive...
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In Schopfheim stands the monument "Badische Revolution" by Peter Lenk. The sculptor dedicated his large sculpture of the same name to the Baden Revolution of 1848. The citizens of...
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The Zweribach Waterfalls lie secluded in the protected forest near Simonswald and captivate visitors with untamed Black Forest charm. Thundering water, moss-covered rocks, and untouched...
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Just a short walk from the center of St. Blasien, the Windberg Waterfall offers a charming natural escape right in the heart of the Black Forest. Tucked into the lush Windberg...
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Tucked away in a secluded valley near Oppenau, the All Saints Waterfalls plunge nearly 90 metres down moss-covered cliffs in seven cascades – one of the most breathtaking natural...
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