Holiday in Black Forest

Area in Germany — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇩🇪

Country

Germany

Type

Area

Best time to travel

May–October, December–March for winter sports

Budget/day

75–120 €

Getting there from Germany

The Black Forest is accessible from Freiburg (30 min), Stuttgart (1.5h), and Frankfurt (2h). Good connections via A5 and Schwarzwaldbahn.

About Black Forest

The Black Forest, Germany's highest and most famous low mountain range, stretches over 160 kilometers along the French border and combines dense fir forests, idyllic valleys, picturesque half-timbered villages, and a culinary tradition that goes far beyond the famous Black Forest cake. The Feldberg rises as the highest peak at 1,493 meters and offers a panorama up to the Alps on clear days. The Triberg Waterfalls, at 163 meters in height, are the highest in Germany, cascading down seven steps through moss-covered forest. Triberg is also the center of the cuckoo clock tradition — the handcrafted clocks from the Black Forest have been a symbol of German craftsmanship since the 18th century, and in the clock museum, one can trace the development from simple wooden mechanisms to intricate carvings. Baden-Baden, the elegant spa town on the northwestern edge of the Black Forest, has attracted visitors with its hot thermal springs since Roman times. The Friedrichsbad (1877) offers a Roman-Irish bathing experience in magnificent neo-Renaissance architecture, while the modern Caracalla-Therme provides a more relaxed atmosphere. The Festspielhaus is Europe's second-largest opera house, and the casino in the Kurhaus even inspired Dostoevsky for his novel "The Gambler." Over 24,000 kilometers of marked hiking trails crisscross the Black Forest — including the Westweg (285 km, one of the oldest long-distance hiking trails in Germany) and the Schluchtensteig. In winter, Feldberg and Belchen transform into ski areas, while the smoking men figurines glow in the huts. Culinary highlights of the region include Black Forest ham, Flammkuchen, Spätzle, Bibbeliskäs, and the robust red wines of Ortenau. The Black Forest is not a single destination — it is a whole world of nature, tradition, and enjoyment.

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Top 5 highlights in Black Forest

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Titisee

The idyllic glacial lake in the Hochschwarzwald invites swimming, boating, and walking and is surrounded by dense forests.

2

Triberger Wasserfälle

The highest waterfalls in Germany plunge over 163 meters in seven steps.

3

Feldberg

The highest mountain in the Black Forest offers hiking trails in summer and a popular ski area in winter.

4

Schwarzwaldhochstraße

The 60 km long panoramic road from Baden-Baden to Freudenstadt is one of the most beautiful drives in Germany.

5

Gengenbach

The picturesque half-timbered town is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Germany and transforms its town hall into an Advent calendar during Advent.

Hotels in Black Forest

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Black Forest

Recommended travel time

May–October, December–March for winter sports

Summer

Pleasant, 18–25 °C, cooler in the higher elevations

Winter

Cold, -5–3 °C, snow reliable from 800 m

How much does a holiday in Black Forest cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

40–60 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

75–120 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

160–280 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Black Forest

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

The Schwarzwaldbahn from Offenburg to Konstanz is one of the most beautiful train routes in Europe.

A genuine Black Forest cake must contain cherry brandy – try it at a local bakery.

The Westweg is a legendary long-distance hiking trail from Pforzheim to Basel through the entire Black Forest.

In winter, Feldberg offers an affordable ski area as an alternative to the Alps.

Many Black Forest guesthouses offer half-board with regional cuisine at a fair price.

Food & drink in Black Forest

These specialties you must try!

Black Forest Cake
Black Forest Ham
Schäufele
Bibbeliskäs
Flammkuchen
Black Forest Trout
Suitable for:HikingForestCherry CakeCuckoo ClockWinter Sports

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