Germany`s Enchanting Black Forest
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Germany`s Enchanting Black Forest
Germany’s Enchanting Black Forest TOUR DATES 2016 A Wonderful 8 Day, 7 Night Tour including 5 Nights at the Excellent Hotel Schloss Hornberg 23rd to 29th June 8th to 14th September Without doubt the picturesque Black Forest is one of Germany’s largest and best known regions. A magical land of wonderful scenery with pine clad mountains and rolling hills, lush green valleys, crystal clear lakes and enchanting waterfalls. Quaint half-timbered buildings nestle in delightful historic towns and villages, there are spectacular gorges carved by the River Rhine, plus of course those magnificent cuckoo clocks and the famous Black Forest Gateau. This scenic tour is based in the delightful village of Schonach, the home of the world's biggest cuckoo clock, set in one of the most beautiful mountain valleys of the Black Forest Price £599* Per Person Returning P&O Ferry Crossing—Dover to Calais (Alternative Crossings Available) 1 Overnight in Luxembourg on Outward Journey 5 Nights at the Hotel Schloss Hornberg in the Black Forest Welcome Drink on Arrival 7 Buffet Breakfasts & 7 Dinners Complimentary Tea/Coffee after dinner at the Hotel Schloss Hornberg 1 Overnight in Belgium on Homeward Journey Complimentary Car Parking at all Hotels Detailed Travel Document Pack & Road Book Commemorative Tour Rally Plate *Above prices are per person based on 2 persons occupying a car and room and sleeper cabin. Single room occupancy supplement £220.00 for the duration of the tour Tour Itinerary & Suggested Drives DAY 1 Morning P&O Ferry crossing—Dover/Calais, where you’ll have the choice of taking a Scenic or direct drive through France and Belgium to Luxembourg for the first of two overnight stops—Mileage approx. 250. DAY 2: Departing the hotel after breakfast, you will have the choice of taking a Scenic or direct drive through France and Germany before arriving in the Black Forest at the Schloss Hornberg Hotel, your base for the next 6 nights - Mileage approx. 197 miles DAY 3: The Day at Leisure OR enjoy a spectacular drive through the Black Forest High Road to the famous spa town of Baden (Schwarzwaldhochstrasse). Anyone visiting the Black Forest by car must drive the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse. At about 3,000 feet/900m, the 44-mile/70km stretch of the B 500 road runs along the ridges of this low mountain range. Along the way, you can look up at the 4,900-ft/1,493m Feldberg, the highest point in the Black Forest, and down into some spectacular ravines. DAY 4: The Day at Leisure OR enjoy a scenic drive along the German Clock Road (Deutsche Uhrenstrasse) What could be more typical of the region than the German Watch-and-Clock Makers Road (Deutsche Uhrenstrasse) It links the Black Forest villages, museums and clock manufacturers that continue the centuries-old tradition of making timepieces, including, of course, the famous cuckoo clock! And it is so pretty, too: forest and meadow, trout streams and shingle-roofed Black Forest farmhouses. DAY 5: The Day at Leisure OR enjoy a morning visit to the National Automobile Museum in Mulhouse with 400 vehicles on show, the Schlumpf Collection is certainly the most prestigious collection in the world and well worth a visit. Then in the afternoon explore the Alsace Wine Road to the picture-postcard town of Colmar before returning to the hotel late afternoon. DAY 6: The day at Leisure OR enjoy a day in Stuttgart, home to the amazing Mercedes and Porsche Museums. Please note: The centre of Stuttgart is a Low Emission Zone, which means that only vehicles in certain emission categories may drive in the urban area of Stuttgart - Mileage approx. 156 miles (round trip) DAY 7: Departing the Hotel and the Black forest after breakfast, today you begin the homeward drive through France and into Belgium for an overnight stop in the wonderful Ardennes town of Bouillon - Mileage approx. 254 miles DAY 8: Departing after breakfast today sees you making your final journey back to Calais and the UK. Again you will have the choice of taking a Scenic or a more direct drive to rendezvous with your return P&O Ferry crossing back to Dover. Mileage approx. - 227 miles This castle hotel in Hornberg lies in the hills above Gutachtal Valley in the Black Forest surrounded by its own gardens and offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi. All rooms at the Hotel Schloss Hornberg feature satellite TV and a minibar. Buffet breakfast is served each morning and in the evening the restaurant offers regional and international cuisine Guests are welcome to relax in the hotel bar or on the terrace during the summer. Hornberg town centre is a 15-minute walk from Schloss Hornberg. The famous spa town, Freiburg im Breisgau, is 50 km away. Places to Visit Triberg in the Black Forest Triberg is located directly on the Black Forest railway line and is famous for Germany's highest waterfalls, which have an overall drop of 163 metres over 7 cascades. The area around the entrance to the waterfalls is reminiscent of Disneyland; here and in the town centre, a large number of shops offer the even larger number of tourists cuckoo clocks, woodcarvings, souvenirs as well as Black Forest ham and kirsch. These are high quality craft products for the most part, although there is no shortage of plastic cuckoo clocks 'made in Taiwan'. The Black Forest Museum, which is well worth seeing, can also be found directly by the lower entrance to the waterfalls. Freiburg im Breisgau The city of Freiburg im Breisgau sits austerely on the edge of the Black Forest. Home to one of Germany’s oldest universities and a Gothic sandstone cathedral, it’s a hub for academics and mediaeval history buffs. Chug German suds at a local brewery, then hop a cable car up Schauinsland mountain, where astounding views and a solar observatory await. Freiburg has a lot to offer-no matter whether you are interested in a stroll in the historic old town to learn about the culture and history of the city, whether you would like to spend some time in one of the many cafes and cosy pubs, or whether you would like to indulge in Badisch cuisine and hospitality. The Black Forest Railway The Black Forest Railway connects Offenburg and Singen over a distance of 149 km. The section between Hornberg, Triberg and St. Georgen is particularly interesting. More than 120 years after its opening, the stretch is still regarded as a great feat of engineering. It is now used both by the Deutsche Bahn for its regular services as well as for special trips with nostalgia trains. The planning and construction of the Black Forest Railway became the ideal for building a mountain railway and the model for the Gotthard, Albula and Bernina railway in Switzerland and railways in Peru, the USA and New Zealand, amongst others. Schwarzwaldhochstrasse This famous panoramic road running from Baden-Baden to Freudenstadt (the B500) is a must for every visitor to the Black Forest. The Schwarzwaldhochstrasse covering some 60 km is the oldest, best known and perhaps even the most beautiful scenic route in the Black Forest. The route was inaugurated back in 1930 – and has lost none of its charm since then. At elevations ranging from 600 to 1000 meters, spectacular views across the Black Forest and the Rhine plain to the Vosges Mountains await visitors.