Black Forest, Germany

The Black Forest, located in southwest Germany, is the home of the famous German cuckoo clock and the location for the Grimm Brothers' fairy tales. It got its name from the dark tint that many of the pine trees in the region emanate. Historically known for mining metal resources and forestry, it is today a popular tourist destination filled with picturesque lakes, rivers, hills, valleys, and evergreen canopies. The Feldberg, at 1,493 metres (4,898 feet) above sea level, is its highest point.


Every year, thousands of traveler's flocks to the Black Forest area in southwest Germany. It may be on a tour bus, with stops to see the world's largest cuckoo clock or enjoy a slice of the famed Black Forest cake. Visitors may be drawn in by the outdoor activities, such as hiking the paths that crisscross the Black Forest area or skiing and snowshoeing in the winter months. It might just be the allure of a tiny town in an area like the Kinzig valley or along the Rhine River near the Swiss border. Somewhere where true Black Forest living may still be experienced with local traditions. Historically, the region was known for forestry and metal deposit mining, but tourism has now become the dominant business, employing around 300,000 people. Several destroyed military fortifications from the 17th century may be found.


Black Forest Germany allows visitors to explore some of the sights and activities that may assist them decide on a trip to this section of southern Germany. Visitors looking to stay in the Black Forest area have a choice between larger towns and cities on the outskirts of the region with plenty to do and good access to the sights and activities or smaller towns and villages in the heart of the Black Forest with access to the sights and activities from the doorstep. Freiburg am Breisgau, located on the western side of the Black Forest, is a wonderful option for people looking for a livelier atmosphere. It is a youthful city with a lot going on, but it also has excellent access to the southern Black Forest. Keeping on the western side, the spa town of Baden-Baden, which is close to the Black Forest National Park, is another nice alternative.

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