There are many beautiful places and if you pass by stop at Brigachuelle (photo 1&2) farmhouse for taking pictures and buy some local food from the farmer and Sankt Georgien (Photo 3&4) for a Snack.
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Black Forest Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Black Forest region is a tourist destination in Germany, famous for its cuckoo clock, Black Forest cake, Black Forest ham, honey and pork knuckle, etc. Many Grimm fairy tales, such as "Snow White" and "Cinderella", take place in Black Forest region. The forest is full of scenery, and the styles of the four seasons are very different. Walking here is like walking into a fairy tale. The Black Forest area is located in the mountains of Bafu, southwest Germany. It is named because of the dense forest and the darkness from a distance. The Black Forest is the birthplace of the Danube and the Neckar. There are large and small villages and towns scattered here and there are towering cedar trees everywhere. There is the steep and picturesque Kinzig Gorge, which is 1493 meters above sea level. The Feldberg is the highest mountain in the Black Forest region. Standing on the top of the mountain, you can see the green Rhine Plain, the beauty of western Switzerland and the Strasbourg Cathedral in France. Those who roam the Black Forest can also see many increasingly rare industries, such as glass blowing, organ making, ironsmithing and tanning, and the watch industry here can still be regarded as a real traditional handicraft art. . Once upon a time, on cold nights every year, farmers in the mountains would stay at home and carefully carve wooden figures and utensils. Among them, the fir cuckoo clock is particularly famous. This timepiece is more distinctive because of its hand-painting. What used to be a cottage industry in the Black Forest has now grown into large and small factories, whose products are now on the international market.
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Black Forest Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are many beautiful places and if you pass by stop at Brigachuelle (photo 1&2) farmhouse for taking pictures and buy some local food from the farmer and Sankt Georgien (Photo 3&4) for a Snack.
Driving through the Black Forest you should have several days sincere there are so many beautiful places! Must visit: 1. Titisee2. Freiburg 3. Feldberg4. Ravenna Gorge5. Triberg waterfalls6. Schiltach7. Maulbronn monastery8. Gengenbach9. Baden Baden10. Black Forest Open Air Museum11. Dom in Saint Blasien
The hinterland of the Black Forest, from a distance, is the reason why the Black Forest is named. The valley is cascading, the stream is flowing, and the fairy-tale beautiful farmhouses are scattered in the countryside, which is fascinating.
Viking cruise ships to satisfy tourists' mystery and curiosity about the "Black Forest", specially arranged a detour into the Black Forest Mountains during the itinerary. Legend has it that many armies entered the Black Forest in ancient times, just like entering the Ecstasy, and never came out again. From now on, people's awe of the Black Forest became more profound and became synonymous with mystery. The snow filled the Black Forest, even seeing the beautiful "fog pine", was an unexpected surprise.
Black Forest is a famous wine region in Germany. It is planted in mountain areas and irrigated by the Rhine River. The pleasant season of spring and autumn is extremely charming, with mountains, waters and vineyards. Grapes specially grown in alpine areas can be used to make ice wine. It's amazing that every family tastes the past during the new wine season.
The Black Forest area of Germany is definitely a place full of German mythology. There are forests, very dense, here German pine trees, mostly hundreds of years of history, thick and tall, in German folklore, there have been many stories here, really worth exploring.