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What is the best place to visit in the Black Forest in Germany?

My friends and I are trying to plan a trip to Europe around Sept-Oct this year. I want to stop at the Black Forest to purchase a nice clock for my mother. We are on a budgeted trip and are trying to save money on accomodations and dinning when possible. Suggestions on both would be appreciated. Would this be a good place to consider camping?

    



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Wanderlust
K, I went to the Black Forest about 7 years ago (I can't believe it's been that long!) but I'll see what I can suggest:

I remember specifically that we stopped at this place out in the middle of NOWHERE, "Haus der Schwarzwalduhren" (House of Black Forest Clocks; they call it a "black forest clock" in German instead of a "cuckoo clock"). It was full of little knick-knacks and - of course - cuckoo clocks. But if you'll be doing any camping/backpacking, I'd definitely suggest getting that towards the end. You don't want to have to lug it around the whole time you're in Germany (it might get broken, stolen, or injure your back, yow!). Better yet, ship it home, via DHL (German company).

If you're looking for somewhere to stay, there are a few options. In almost every little German town you'll run into bed and breakfast type places, a "Pension." These are very quaint, well-kept, and a great experience, BUT the owners may not speak English (or they may pretend not to, especially if you have any problems). A cheaper option would be a youth hostel, or a "Jugendherberge." I've never stayed in one in Germany, but the ones I stayed in in England, France, and Argentina were pretty nice. Nothing special, and you have to get over a certain "ick" factor when you're sharing bunk beds with a total of 14 people. Be sure to bring some flip-flops for the shower, and maybe a towel (they aren't always provided). Breakfast is often included at these locales, and a German breakfast will sometimes include fresh-baked bread and cold cuts and cheese, so you could make up some sandwiches for later. Oh, and I've heard from a friend that the Jugendherberge in Baden-Baden was like a resort, just with a fraction of the resort price tag. This is also a good way to meet other hikers from all over the world, fun people to spend an evening with over a beer or two.

As for camping, I'm sure there are many options, but definitely stick to aproved sites. You'll probably see a little triangular sign or else "Zelten" ("camping" for indicated places). I've heard of campers getting fined for camping in unapproved areas, or even having the cops ("The bulls" or "Die Bullen" in German) called on them if they accidentally camp on private property.

Check out a few travel guides from your local library. Lonely Planet is a good brand. Also Rick Steeves makes some, but he may do more city-friendly guides.

Feel free to ask if you have any other questions and - above all - enjoy your trip!


julie travelcaster
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I am particularly fond of Freiburg, a university town in the southern black forest. Probably because it is not touristy, but has a beautiful Gothic Munster, a great view from the top of a mountain, great restaurants, and much more.

Consider Youth Hostels. There are over 600 in Germany and they can save you a lot of money.


Angel R
mm I dont know but you can stay with me I live in Germany, in Bavaria (military family)



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