Schwarzwald- Hochstrasse

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Schwarzwald- Hochstrasse
Paradise of Nature
and Experiences
SchwarzwaldHochstrasse
Recreational Facilities
Hotels and Restaurants
Cities / Communities
Welcome to the
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse!
Stemming from a road used solely for
forestry purposes which was later built
up, the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse (B500)
today is one of Germany’s most scenic
panoramic roads.
From Baden-Baden to Freudenstadt the
northern part of this holiday route covers some
60 km at elevations ranging from 600 to more
than 1000 meters.
On the following pages, we’ll take you on an adventure
tour where you will experience fantastic views, such as of the
Rhine plain and the Vosges mountains, to waterfalls, lakes and
forests, monuments and towers, to well-known hotels and
restaurants and – in neighbouring valleys of the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse – to scenic cities and communities.
Experience the many nature-friendly sporting
activities and attractions in the midst of the various nature
reserves of the Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord on both
sides of the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse. Whether you are a hiker,
a mountain biker, a Nordic walker or simply a nature lover –
there are unforgettable experiences in store for everyone.
Recreational Facilities Pages 10 – 15
Hotels and Restaurants Pages 18 – 30
Cities and Communities Pages 33 – 43
Map centre pages
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Nature’s Paradise
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse
Waterfalls and lakes, nature trails, monuments
and towers, crags and observation towers – the
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse has much to offer its visitors.
Here is a sampling of just some of the sights worth
seeing between Baden-Baden and Freudenstadt:
Geroldsauer Wasserfall: Hundreds of rhododendron
bushes transform that waterfall into a sea of blossoms
between May and June.
Schwarzenbach-Talsperre: Almost 2 km long, this is the
largest reservoir in the northern and central Black Forest.
The Schwarzenbach, originating from the Sandsee near the
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse, was dammed between 1922 and
1926. The dam itself towers 65 m above the original valley floor
and at the time of its construction, was the highest in all of
Germany. A 6.5 km-trail rings the lake.
Hornisgrinde-Aussichtsturm: Hornisgrinde (elev. 1164 m)
is the highest mountain in the northern Black Forest.
Completed in 1910, Hornisgrinde Tower was closed to the public
for nearly 60 years due to its occupation by the German Luftwaffe
and later by the French military. In 2005 it was re-opened to the
public as an observation tower.
Opening times: daily during school holidays; otherwise Sat,
Sun and public hols from 1 Nov to 30 Apr 11 am – 4 pm, and from
1 May to 31 Oct 10:30 am – 5 pm (subject to nice weather and
good visibility).
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A Paradise of Experiences
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse
Mehliskopf-Turm: The Mehliskopf tower (elev. 1010 m) built
in 1880 is the oldest stone look-out tower in the northern Black
Forest.
Mummelsee: Mummelsee is one of seven glacial lakes in the
Black Forest. These “Dark Eyes” of the Black Forest are a relic of
the last Ice Age. Mummelsee is the biggest (800 m circumference), deepest (17 m) and highest (elev. 1036 m) of the lakes.
Today Mummelsee, with its paddleboat rentals, Kunstpfad (art
trail) and more, is a favoured excursion spot in the Black Forest.
Aussichtsplattform at Schliffkopf (lookout-point):
Schliffkopf peak (elev. 1055 m) is the highest point of a new red
sandstone ridge towering ca. 450 m over the valleys between
Hornisgrinde and Kniebis. From the ridge, when visibility is good,
you can see the Rhine plain and the Vosges Mountains, the
Swabian Alps and across the central and southern Black Forest
all the way to the Alps.
Klosterruine and Wasserfälle Allerheiligen (Abbey ruins
and waterfalls): The former Norbertine abbey was built in the
Gothic style between 1191 – 1196 under the auspices of Uta von
Schauenburg. Waterfalls adjacent to the ruins plunge 100 m in
cascades into the valley below.
Information on many other sights you find on
www.schwarzwaldhochstrasse.de
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Hiking: The Schwarzwaldhochstrasse is truly a paradise for
hikers: hundreds of kilometers of signposted hiking trails lead
you through quiet forests and past rocky cliffs with stunning
views, inviting you time and again to stop for a short rest. For
families, there are various adventure trails offering exciting
outdoor experiences. You can get recommended walking routes
from Tourist Information offices, recreational facilities, hotels
and restaurants along the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse (starting
Page 10).
Mountain biking: Narrow paths through dark forests and
spectacular views make the area along the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse especially attractive for mountain bikers.
Numerous tracks are specially marked for this sporting activity.
For more information and to download GPS tracks, see
www.naturparkschwarzwald.de/sport-erlebnis.
Winter sports: One of the main winter sports areas in the
Black Forest can be found along the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse.
There are racy downhill runs for skiers on more than ten pistes
and over 200 kilometers of cross-country skiing trails waiting to
be discovered. For hikers, winter hiking trails offer a wonderful
experience in the snow. There are toboggan runs for young and
old alike as well as an open-air ice-skating rink at Wiedenfelsen/
Bühlertal.
Winter sports brochures are available at the Tourist
Information offices.
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The Wildnispfad (Wilderness Trail) Baden-Baden:
Experience the particular features of the forest and of nature
firsthand on this 4.5 km-long trail. Clamber over tree trunks,
crawl under low limbs, listen to the sounds of nature in a beech
cathedral or fairytale meadow, climb to treetop aeries.
The Luchspfad (Lynx Trail) Baden-Baden: Like the
Wilderness Trail, this one also starts in Plättig, is 4 km long and
goes through forests in which lynx would feel at home.
20 interactive stations encourage you to stalk, jump, peer and
listen like a lynx.
The Grindenpfad runs 4.2 km from Mummelsee over the
moor to Hornisgrinde. At various interactive stations, you can be
informed of the origin and history of Hornisgrinde as well as of
its inhabitants and specialties.
The Lotharpfad: On Boxing Day 1999, Hurricane Lothar cut a
swath through southwest Germany. The 1 km-long adventure trail
of uprooted trees impressively depicts the destruction and new
growth of the forest.
The Karlsruher Grat is the most difficult rock-climbing
tour in the northern Black Forest with several sections of alpine
character. The 2.7 km-long trail over the rocks is narrow and
there are passages where climbing is called for. The views,
though, are spectacular.
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The Westweg, the first long-distance hiking trail, was laid
out in 1900 by the Schwarzwaldverein. This route of around
285 km is the longest of the three Black Forest long-distance
trails. Parts of the trail were relaid in 2007 in order to fit
the criteria of a quality trail as defined by “Wanderbares
Deutschland” and was adapted to the needs of modern-day
hikers. The Westweg is one of the “Top Trails of Germany”.
It begins in Pforzheim at the northern end of the Black Forest,
forks at the Titisee to a western and an eastern route and
ends in the tri-border area in Basel.
This long-distance trail follows the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse
from the Badener Höhe to Kniebis. The 19 km-long stretch
from Forbach (elev. 300 m) up to Unterstmatt (925 m) and
the 28 km-long stretch from Unterstmatt to Kniebis are
particularly demanding. The trail goes over the peaks of Hochkopf
(1038 m), Hornisgrinde (1164 m) and Schliffkopf (1055 m),
rewarding strenuous efforts with magnificent views.
It also goes by the “Dark Eyes” of the northern Black Forest,
the Herrenwieser See and the Mummelsee as well as the
Schwarzenbachtalsperre.
For further information on the Westweg,
contact Schwarzwald Tourismus GmbH,
Tel. +49(0)761 896460, www.schwarzwald-tourismus.info
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Active with no restraints: In its brochure “NaTouren für
Alle”, the Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord has put together
some recommended hikes in the northern Black Forest which
can be easily accomplished by those with limited mobility, even
those with baby strollers.
Naturschutzzentrum Ruhestein: Founded in autumn 1997,
the Ruhestein Nature Conservation Centre is located directly
on the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse and, as a local institution with
an attractive exhibition, hopes to play a role in which visitors
experience nature firsthand while being aware of their
responsibilities to the flora and fauna of this sensitive habitat.
Information on the various activities
can be picked up at Tourist Information offices
and at member establishments of the
Verein der Schwarzwaldhochstrasse, at the
Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord
as well as at the
Verein der Schwarzwaldhochstrasse
Rosenplatz 3, 72270 Baiersbronn
Tel. +49(0)07442 84140
info@schwarzwaldhochstrasse.de
www.schwarzwaldhochstrasse.de
Gut.
Für den Landkreis.
s Kreissparkasse
Freudenstadt
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Freizeit- und Sport-Zentrum
Mehliskopf GmbH & Co. KG
Andreas Kern
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Bühlertallift Hundseck
Natalie und Daniel Karcher
An der Schwarzwaldhochstrasse bei Sand, 77815 Bühl (Baden)
Tel. +49(0)7226 1300, Fax +49(0)7226 920871
mail@mehliskopf.de, www.mehliskopf.de
Information, snow reports, etc. +49(0)7226 441 or 442
Schwarzwaldhochstr. 15 a, 77815 Bühl
Tel. +49(0)7226 283, Fax 920961
info@hundseck.de, www.hundseck.de
Information, snow reports, etc.
+49(0)7226 285
Opening Times
Opening Times
Bobsleigh Run: daily 10 am – 6 pm (until 5 pm in winter),
Closed: Mon, Tue
Skiing: daily 9 am – 10 pm
(from end Nov to end Mar when
snow conditions are satisfactory)
Climbing Garden, Downhill Carts:
Spring to autumn Fri, Sat, Sun,
& public hols 10 am – 6 pm, daily
during school holidays in BadenWürttemberg, the climbing garden
is also open in November on dry
weekends and public holidays.
Specialties
Mehliskopf has one of the longest
downhill ski runs in the northern
Black Forest. The year-round bobsleigh run attracts thousands of
visitors annually. The AdventureClimbing Garden ranges over 3,5 ha
with 7 courses of different levels of
difficulty with 80 challenges. With
the downhill carts, you can take
the lower lift to ride some 900 m
(400 m uphill and 500 m downhill).
Only in dry conditions.
Mon – Sat 9 am – 10 pm, Sun, holidays 9 am – 6 pm
Specialties
Family-friendly ski lift with a double lift system, 560 m in length.
The ski slope, two richly diverse forest descents, a well-prepared
slope, floodlighting in the evening and assured snow due to the
snow-making systems offer you the purest alpine winter sports
pleasure. Sports shop with ski hire, restaurant and an après ski bar
are situated directly adjacent to the ski lift building.
Access by public transport
From Baden-Baden bus 245, from Bühl to Sand bus 263 and
from Sand to Hundseck bus 245.
Bus stop Hundseck is 50 m away from the ski lift.
Food and drink
• Pavilion “Hundshütte” next to the ski lift
(open also in summer Wed – Sun 11 am – 6 pm)
Access by Public Transport
From Baden-Baden, bus 245; from Forbach, bus 263
(Sand or Mehliskopf stop on Sat and Sun); from Bühl, bus 263.
The stop is 300 m from Mehliskopf.
Food and Drink
• Gastro-Pavillon am Mehliskopf • Bergwaldhütte Sand
• Gasthaus Schwanenwasen • Waldgasthaus Kohlbergwiese
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Skiliftbetriebe Unterstmatt
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Heiko Fahrner
Skilift Seibelseckle
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Skiliftgesellschaft Seibelseckle:
Markus Huber, Michael Schnurr
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse
77815 Bühl / Unterstmatt
Tel. +49(0)7226 9199-0 or -60
Fax +49(0)7449 920555
heiko.fahrner@schliffkopf.de
www.skizirkus-unterstmatt.de
Information, snow reports, etc.
+49(0)7226 296
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse /
Seibelseckle, 77889 Seebach
Tel. +49(0)7842 996762 (only
during the ski season) and
+49(0)7842 991071
info@skilift-seibelseckle.de
www.skilift-seibelseckle.de
Information, snow reports etc.
+49(0)7842 2103
Opening Times
Daily 9 am-10 pm
Opening Times Daily 9 am-10 pm
Specialties
Paradise for all skiers. Floodlit.
The pistes, groomed daily, are
outstanding. There is a black run at Ochsenstall for experts, and
a bunny slope for beginners and children. Funpark, with more
than 10 obstacles, is particularly entertaining. Sufficient parking
available.
Access by Public Transport
Specialties
Skilift Seibelseckle is a winter sports’ area geared for the
whole family with optimally groomed pistes, guaranteed snow
(artificial), ski rental, après-ski bar and toboggan run adjacent to
the ski lift. Starting point for winter hikes and cross-country
tours. Low-priced children’s, family and senior tickets. For current
information and webcam, see www.skilift-seibelseckle.de.
From Baden-Baden, bus 245; from Achern, bus 7123;
from Bühl to Sand, bus 263 then bus 245 to Unterstmatt.
Stop is at the ski lift.
Access by Public Transport
Food and Drink
Food and Drink
• Quaint rustic Bauernschänke • Schirmbar on the slope
• Gasthaus Große Tanne
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From Baden-Baden, bus 245 to Mummelsee, then bus 12 to
Seibelseckle. Stop is at the lift.
• Rasthütte Seibelseckle • Berghotel Mummelsee
• Darmstädter Hütte
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Ruhestein-Schänke
with ski lift and chairlift
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Familie Trayer
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse 2
72270 Baiersbronn-Ruhestein
Tel. +49(0)7449 91053
Fax +49(0)7449 91055
info@skilift-ruhestein.de
www.skilift-ruhestein.de
Information, ski reports etc.
+49(0)7449 799
Naturschutzzentrum Ruhestein
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Dr. Wolfgang Schlund
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse 2, 77889 Seebach
Tel. +49(0)7449 910-20
Fax +49(0)7449 910-22
naz.ruhestein@naturschutzzentren-bw.de
www.naturschutzzentren-bw.de
Opening Times
1 Oct – 30 Apr: 10 am – 5 pm,
1 May – 30 Sep: 10 am – 6 pm,
Closed: Mon, Fri
Opening Times
Specialties
Daily from 10 am, Closed: Fri
In winter there are two floodlit ski lifts, an après-ski hut and
you can eat and drink in the Ruhestein-Schänke. In summer you
can take our chairlift up to the Seekopf and then enjoy a bite
to eat in the sunshine on our large terrace.
For those interested in nature, the Nature Conservation Centre
has exciting information available: in our permanent exhibition,
adults as well as children can get a fascinating glimpse into
the world of the northern Black Forest. Additionally throughout
the year, there are special exhibitions aimed for both young and
old, and for the general public as well as specialists.
Access by Public Transport
Access by Public Transport
Food and Drink
Food and Drink
Specialties
From Freudenstadt, bus 12 or 21 (May-Oct)
or weekends take the F2 or F11 to the Ruhestein stop.
From Ottenhöfen, bus 7125 to the Ruhestein stop (May-Oct: Tue,
Thu, weekends).
• Schliffkopf-Hotel • Kniebis-Hütte • Berggasthaus Kernhof
• Rasthütte Seibelseckle • Darmstädter Hütte
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From Freudenstadt, bus 12 or 21 (May – Oct) or weekends F2 or F11
to the Ruhestein stop.
From Ottenhöfen, bus 7125 to the Ruhestein stop
(May – Oct: Tue, Thu, weekends).
• Ruhesteinschänke • Grenzstüble
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The „Alpirsbacher Brewery World“
It is to the monasteries that we owe
our drinking culture and the
popularity of beer consumption.
During the period of Carl the Great, when the first monasteries and
abbeys became established throughout our country, the monks
soon adopted the art of beer brewing. They improved the ingredients
and production methods and later discovered hops as a constituent that gives beer its ideal flavour. And so they paid an important
contribution to the traditional art of beer brewing and to the good
reputation of monastery-made beers.
We at the Alpirsbacher Klosterbräu (Alpirsbach Monastic Brewery)
continue this tradition. For generations in the possession of our
family, we feel a strong obligation towards this monastic art of
brewing which has been handed down for centuries.
From this initiative of the Alpirsbacher Klosterbräu, not only to brew
beer in the old traditional way, but also to safeguard and maintain
other values, institutions have been brought into being over the
course of the last years which recognize the natural environmont
and cultural diversity as important pillars of an ecological and
social responsibility:
THE ALPIRSBACH MONASTERY DISTILLERIE
THE ALPIRSBACH SOUVENIR SHOP
THE ALPIRSBACH BREWERY MUSEUM
Note: A visit of our brewery museum can be combined with a tour
of the Alpirsbacher Klosterbräu on
prior appointment.
ALPIRSBACHER KLOSTERBRÄU.
Mit dem berühmten Brauwasser
aus dem Schwarzwald.
For information please contact:
Alpirsbacher Brauwelt
Marktplatz 1
D-72275 Alpirsbach
Telephone +49 (0) 74 44 67 1 49
www.alpirsbacher.de
Hochkopf-Stub
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Gasthaus Grosse Tanne
Marianne Schnurr
Günter Feist
Opening Times
Opening Times
Raue Halde 6, 77815 Bühl-Unterstmatt
Tel. +49(0)7226 289, Fax +49(0)7226 289
hochkopf-stub@t-online.de, www.hochkopf.de
Daily from 10 am, hot food
served from 11:30 am
Closed: Mon
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Unterstmatt 1, 77815 Bühl
Tel. +49(0)7226 254, Fax +49(0)7226 920759
zurgrossentanne@web.de, www.zurgrossentanne.de
Daily from 9 am, hot food served throughout the day
Specialties
Specialties
The Hochkopf-Stub is
located directly on the
ski slopes of Unterstmatt
and Hochkopf. It is a
favoured stopping point with accommodation for Westweg
hikers. Enjoy regional dishes and drinks in our two dining rooms or
in our cosy beer garden. Holidaymakers, hikers, mountain bikers,
motorcyclists, skiers and others are always welcome.
Access by Public Transport
From Baden-Baden, bus 245; from Achern, bus 7123; from Bühl
to Sand, bus 263 then bus 245 to Unterstmatt; light rail (Stadtbahn)
connection from Karlsruhe to Achern (Bühl).
The bus stop is 300 m away.
Excursion Tips
• Hornisgrinde • Lotharpfad • Luchspfad • Wildnispfad
• Westweg
“Zur grossen Tanne” inn is in a peaceful, idyllic location in the
holiday region of Sasbach directly on the Unterstmatt ski circuit
(elev. 930 – 1100 m), making it a haven for downhill and crosscountry skiers during the winter months. Because of its location
directly on the Westweg, “Zur grossen Tanne” inn is a wonderful
starting point for hikers in summer. Stop by for a while and enjoy
our beer garden. “Zur grossen Tanne” inn is also an ideal place for
travellers, mountain bikers and motorcyclists touring the Black
Forest to break their journey. Rest and relaxation is guaranteed for
everyone, whatever the season. We look forward to welcoming
you soon in our cosy restaurant, beer garden or guest rooms at
“Zur grossen Tanne” inn.
Access by Public
Transport
From Baden-Baden,
bus 245;
from Achern, bus 7123;
from Bühl to Sand,
bus 263 then bus 245 to
Unterstmatt;
light rail (Stadtbahn)
connection from
Karlsruhe to Achern (Bühl). The bus stop is 50 m away.
Excursion Tips
• Hornisgrinde • Mummelsee • Luchspfad • Wildnispfad
• Schwarzenbachtalsperre • Baden-Baden
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Ski- und Wanderheim Ochsenstall
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Astrid Volkers
Hundsrücken 1, 77815 Bühl-Unterstmatt
Tel. +49(0)7226 920911, Fax +49(0)7226 920912
info@wanderheim-ochsenstall.de
www.wanderheim-ochsenstall.de
Opening times
Daily from 9 am (Nov-Apr from 10 am),
hot food served throughout the day
Berghotel Mummelsee
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Familie Bärbel und Karl-Heinz Müller
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse 11, 77889 Seebach
Tel. +49(0)7842 99286, Fax +49(0)7842 30266
info@mummelsee.de, www.mummelsee.de
Opening Times
Daily 9 am – 10 pm,
(breakfast served from 8.30 am),
hot food, cold snacks, cake and ice cream served until 9 pm
Specialties
Experience Black Forest hospitality in our mountain hotel at the
lakeside. Sit back and enjoy our cosy restaurants and bars. Bright,
attractively decorated rooms and our wellbeing sauna world await
our hotel guests. Successful conferences at the heart of the Black
Forest, in our newly built seminar room. Round off your visit with a
stop at our Black Forest shop with its own wood-fired oven bakery,
or take an exciting paddleboat ride on the Mummelsee.
Access by Public Transport
Specialties
The Ochsenstall ski and hiking hostel lies directly below the
Hornisgrinde at a height of 1036 m, at the heart of the forest and
1,8 km from the Unterstmatt ski circus. The Ochsenstall ski lift
operates with sufficient snow. Our house lies directly on the
Westweg route and is therefore an optimum starting point for
walkers, hikers and cyclists. Enjoy your leisure time at the heart of
nature with Black Forest specialities in our rustic cabin or in the
beer garden. From April to November is “Ochsi BBQ time” every
Saturday from 7 pm. We would be delighted to welcome you to our
rustic restaurant, the beer garden or as an overnight guest.
Train to Achern station, then bus to the Mummelsee stop
(directly at the hotel).
Access by public transport
From Baden-Baden bus 245, from Achern bus 7123,
from Bühl to Sand bus 263 and then to Unterstmatt bus 245.
From there 1,8 km to walk.
Ausflugs-Tipps
• Hornisgrinde • Luchspfad • Wildnispfad • Mehliskopf
bobsleigh run • Baden-Baden • Freudenstadt • Mummelsee
• In winter ski lifts Unterstmatt,
Ochsenstall, cross-country skiing trails,
winter walking trails
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Excursion Tips
• Hornisgrinde • Naturschutzzentrum Ruhestein • Westweg
• Lotharpfad • Luchs- and Wildnispfad • Summer toboggan run
Mehliskopf • Baden-Baden • Freudenstadt • Straßburg
• In winter, Skilift Seibelseckle (ski rental), toboggan run,
cross-country and hiking trails
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Welcome to the
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse!
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Recreational facilities
Freizeit- und Sport-Zentrum Mehliskopf pg 10
Langlauf-Center Herrenwies
Kunsteisbahn Wiedenfelsen
Bühlertallift Hundseck pg 11
Skiliftbetriebe Unterstmatt pg 12
Skilift Seibelseckle pg 13
Ruhestein-Schänke with ski lift and chairlift pg 14
Naturschutzzentrum Ruhestein pg 15
Skilift Vogelskopf
Hotels and Restaurants
Hochkopf-Stub pg 18
Gasthaus Große Tanne pg 19
Ski- und Wanderheim Ochsenstall pg 20
Berghotel Mummelsee pg 21
Rasthütte Seibelseckle pg 24
Darmstädter Hütte pg 25
Berggasthaus Kernhof pg 26
Klosterhof Allerheiligen pg 27
Schliffkopf Wellness & Natur Hotel pg 28
Zuflucht Natur und Sport Hotel pg 29
Kniebis-Hütte pg 30
Cities and Communities
Baden-Baden pg 33
Forbach pg 34
Bühl pg 35
Bühlertal pg 36
Ferienregion Sasbachwalden pg 37
Seebach pg 38
Ottenhöfen pg 39
Baiersbronn pg 40
Freudenstadt pg 41
Bad Peterstal-Griesbach pg 42
Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach pg 43
Along the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse is
an extensive network of cross-country
and hiking trails.
The Tourist Information offices would be pleased
to send special brochures on winter sports activities.
Hiking maps and brochures are available from
Tourist Information offices and establishments along
the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse.
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Baden-Baden
Geroldsauer
Wasserfälle
Bühl 23
B 500
Bühlertal
Luchspfad
Wildnispfad
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Plättig
GertelbachWasserfälle
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Herrenwieser See
Badener Höhe
Sand Herrenwies
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Mehliskopfturm
Omerskopf
Wald-ErlebnisStation
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Forbach
SchwarzenbachTalsperre
Skilift, Rodelbahn
Unterstmatt
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Wildgehege
Breitenbrunnen Skilift Hochkopf
Skilift Ochsenstall 12
Grindenpfad
Sasbachwalden Aussichtsturm,
Hornisgrinde
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Mummelsee
Schurmsee
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Skilift, Rodelbahn
Skilift
Seebach 26
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Hundsbach
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Rotwildgehege
Karlsruher
Grat 16
Ottenhöfen
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Wildsee
Naturschutzzentrum
Naturpark-Haus
Huzenbacher See
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Skilift, Rodelbahn, Sprungschanze
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Skilift Vogelskopf
Aussichtsplattform
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Allerheiligen 18 Schliffkopf
Wasserfälle
Klosterruine
Lotharpfad
B 500
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Buhlbachsee
Skilift
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Sankenbacher
Wasserfälle
Baiersbronn
Ellbachsee
Ski-Stadion
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Skilift, Heimatpfad,
Besucherzentrum
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Bad PeterstalGriesbach
Bad RippoldsauSchapbach
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Wolf and bear park,
Wald-Kultur-Haus
Freudenstadt
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Rasthütte Seibelseckle
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Darmstädter Hütte
Martin Zepf
Christel Trayer
Opening Times
Opening times
Specialties
Specialties
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse 8
77889 Seebach
Tel. +49(0)7842 30892
info@seibelseckle.de
www.seibelseckle.de
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Schwarzwaldhochstrasse 5,
77889 Seebach
Tel. +49(0)7842 2247, Fax 600528
info@darmstaedter-huette.de
www.darmstaedter-huette.de
Daily 9:30 am – 5 pm
Closed: Nov – Apr: Thu (unless ski lift is operating)
Visit our quaint and cosy Rasthütte directly on the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse. Ideal starting point in summer for mountain bike
tours or beautiful high-altitude hikes through the HornisgrindeWildsee nature reserve. In winter: alpine ski lift with ski bar and
ski rental as well as entry points to the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse
cross-country skiing network at the Gaiskopf trail or the Skifernwanderweg.
Access by Public Transport
From Freudenstadt, bus 12 or F2 or F11 to Seibelseckle.
From Baden-Baden, bus 245 to Mummelsee and then a 1 km-walk
along the footpath or take a connection. From Achern, bus 7123
to Seibelseckle.
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Daily 10 am-6 pm, hot food
served throughout the day, Closed Nov. - April: Tue
At the heart of a high lying moor, between Wildsee and Mummelsee, Hornisgrinde and the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse – away from
the rat race – lies the Darmstädter Hütte. The chalet is situated
directly on the Westweg route and is only accessible on foot.
Access by public transport
From Freudenstadt bus 12 or 21 (May – Oct) or weekends bus
F2 or F11 to the Ruhestein stop. From Ottenhöfen bus 7125 to the
Ruhestein stop. From there 30 min to walk.
Excursion tips
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• • Naturschutzzentrum Ruhestein Klosterruine (monastery
ruins) and waterfalls Allerheiligen Karlsruher Grat Wildsee
Mummelsee
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Willi Kern
Bosenstein 3, 77889 Seebach
Tel. +49(0)7842 3692
Fax +49(0)7842 2084
info@sport-kern.de
www.kernhof-seebach.de
Opening Times
Daily 10 am – midnight,
Hot food served throughout the day
Closed: Tue
Specialties
Central starting point for lovely
walks, beautiful panoramic views,
house distillery with tour, tasty
traditional cuisine, 90 places, busses welcome.
Access by Public Transport
Nearest bus stop is 45 min (2,5 km) away.
Excursion Tips
• Karlsruher Grat • Allerheiligen-Wasserfälle • Mummelsee
• Ruhestein • Schliffkopf
Klosterhof Allerheiligen
Erich u. Gisela Schweiger
Allerheiligen 6
77728 Oppenau-Lierbach
Tel. +49(0)7804 1200
Fax +49(0)7804 912333
info@klosterhof-allerheiligen.de
www.klosterhof-allerheiligen.de
Opening Times
Daily from 10 am
Hot food served throughout
the day
Specialties
Our restaurant and cafe with
large outdoor terrace is located in an idyllic basin, overlooking
Germany’s most beautiful waterfalls and near the monastery
ruins. It is cosy and rustic. For us, good quality food begins where
you shop. That’s why we use regional products that are then
deliciously prepared in our kitchen. Come and see for yourself!
We look forward to seeing you.
Access by Public Transport
Bus or train to Oppenau or Ottenhöfen.
From 1 May to 1 Nov, there is a Freizeitbus to Allerheiligen Sat,
Sun, & public hols.
Excursion Tips
• Allerheiligen Wasserfälle • Klosterruine (monastery ruins)
• Rotwildgehege (deer park)
• Beautiful hiking trails, especially the Sagenrundweg
• Klettersteig Karlsruher Grat • Paragliding
• Heimatmuseum Oppenau • Naturschutzzentrum Ruhestein
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Schliffkopf
Wellness & Natur Hotel
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Familie Fahrner
Zuflucht Natur & Sport Hotel
Familie Ritter
Zuflucht 1, 72250 Zuflucht
Tel. +49(0)7804 912560, Fax +49(0)7804 912561
info@naturundsporthotelzuflucht.de
www.naturundsporthotelzuflucht.de
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse 1
72270 Schliffkopf / Baiersbronn
Tel. +49(0)7449 920-0
Fax +49(0)7449 920-199
info@schliffkopf.de
www.schliffkopf.de
Opening times (Hotel Opening: July, 26th 2012)
Daily 8 am – 10 pm, hot food served 11 am – 8:30 pm
Opening Times
Specialties
Daily 11 am – 9:30 pm,
hot food served 11:30 am – 8:30 pm (2–6 pm limited selection of
hot foods), cold snacks, cake, ice cream 2 – 8:30 pm
Specialties
Experience nature: elev. 1025 m directly on the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse, in the midst of the Schliffkopf Nature Reserve.
BergSPA: Place of energy, for harmony and regeneration.
Daily keep-fit programme. Peak of indulgence: modern cuisine
using traditional culinary methods. „Naturpark-Wirte“-menu.
Access by Public Transport
From Freudenstadt Stadtbahnhof, bus 12 to the Schliffkopf bus
stop (directly in front of the building). From Achern, hotel shuttlebus pick-up.
Excursion Tips
• Lotharpfad • Mummelsee • Hornisgrinde • Wildnispfad
• Luchspfad • Barfußpark (barefoot park) Hallwangen
• Naturschutzzentrum Ruhestein • Kloster Alpirsbach
• Baden-Baden • Freudenstadt
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Take refuge in the hotel Zuflucht, located at 975 m nearby to the
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse. Close ties with nature and tradition
embody the Black Forest hospitableness.
Right from the lobby, hotel Zuflucht presents its guests an
interplay between the elements, whilst the 46 double rooms
and suites ensure that the guest is wholly at one with nature
throughout their stay.
An extremely cosy ambience awaits you. You are guaranteed
uninterrupted views over the mountains, meadows and forests
right down to Rhine valley from our panoramic terrace and
from the paragliding set-off point in Rossberg.
Be it a bike tour in the summer or skiing fun at the Zuflucht ski
lift just 300 m from hotel Zuflucht in wintertime – due to our
exceptional cycling and mountain competence no wish remains
unfulfilled. From a culinary perspective you can be spoiled in our
restaurants alike with traditional cuisine. Later on in the evening
allow the day to draw to a close in our chalet, with a nightcap
from the chalet bartender. For festivities and events we offer
320 places in our restaurant and hall. Following completion in
spring 2013, our wellness and spa landscape will be available to
you for hours of relaxation.
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Kniebis-Hütte
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Familie Fahrner
Straßburger Strasse 347
72250 FreudenstadtKniebis
Tel. +49(0)7442 121160
Fax +49(0)7442 121177
info@kniebishuette.de
www.kniebishuette.de
Support the valuable work
of the association “Verein der
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse”!
Become a sustaining member!
The association “Verein der Schwarzwaldhochstrasse”
takes care of the:
● Coordination of events
● Promotion of
Opening Times
Mon – Sat 11:30 am – 7:30 pm, Sun 10:30 am – 7:30 pm
Hot food served until 7 pm
Specialties
Located directly on the B28 – ideal for hiking, biking and in the
winter for cross-country skiing. Suitable for family and company
celebrations. Sufficient parking available, direct local public
transport connections. Outdoor terrace with one-of-a-kind
panoramic view – you can’t get more Black Forest than this!
Access by Public Transport
From the Freudenstadt main train station, bus 12 to the
Kniebis Skistadion stop (right at the door).
Excursion Tips
• Lotharpfad • Mummelsee • Hornisgrinde • Wildnispfad
• Luchspfad • Schliffkopf-Hotel • Barfußpark (barefoot park)
Hallwangen • Naturschutzzentrum Ruhestein • Kloster Alpirsbach
• Baden-Baden • Freudenstadt
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the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse
with its sights
● Generation of brochures and events programmes
● Representation of interests, promotion and
coordination of the touristic attractions on the
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse and in the neighbouring
districts
You wish to support this work?
Simply complete the back page and send or fax to:
Verein der Schwarzwaldhochstrasse e.V.
c/o Baiersbronn Touristik
Rosenplatz 3, 72270 Baiersbronn, GERMANY
Tel. +49(0)7442 8414-0, Fax +49(0)7442 8414-48
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Yes, I/we wish to support the work of the association
“Verein der Schwarzwaldhochstrasse” and apply for
membership with immediate effect as a
sustaining member / annual contribution € 25
sustaining member / voluntary contribution €
Tourist-Information Office on the B 500
Schwarzwaldstrasse 52, 76530 Baden-Baden
Tourist-Information Office at the
Trinkhalle
Name
Kaiserallee 3, 76530 Baden-Baden
Tel. +49(0)7221 275200, Fax +49(0)7221 275202
info@baden-baden.com
www.baden-baden.com
Street
Opening Times
My/our contact details:
Country
Tourist Information Office on the B 500:
Mon-Sat 9 am – 6 pm, Sun & public hols 9 am-1 pm
Tourist Information Office at the Trinkhalle:
Mon-Sat 10 am – 5 pm, Sun & public hols 2 – 5 pm
E-Mail
Welcome to Baden-Baden!
Postcode, Town
Lying at the foot of the Black Forest, the international spa and
cultural city of Baden-Baden is a paradise for all who appreciate
high-class pleasure or who wish to quickly recharge their
“batteries”. Whether for your health or well-being, for art or
culture, for elegant shopping, for nature or for sports – there is
a first-class palette of offerings available. Come discover
Baden-Baden’s extraordinary flair!
Telephone
Date, Signature
Many thanks for your support.
Please detach this page and post
or fax to the address overleaf.
Attractions
• Caracalla Therme (thermal spa) and Römisch-Irisches
Friedrichsbad • Casino Baden-Baden • Museum Frieder Burda in
the magnificent park and gardens of the Lichtentaler Allee
Festspielhaus Baden-Baden,
Europe’s second-largest concert
and opera house Baden-Badener
Rebland, one of Germany’s most
famous Riesling-growing regions
40 km-long panoramic trail
surrounding Baden-Baden
• • • Sporting Activities
Signposted mountain bike and
Nordic walking trails, guided
snowshoe tours, cross-country skiing
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Tourist-Information Office Bühl
Hauptstrasse 92, 77815 Bühl
Tel. +49(0)7223 935332, Fax 935339
tourist.info@buehl.de, www.buehl.de
Tourist-Information
Office
Landstrasse 27
76596 Forbach
Tel. +49(0)7228 390
Fax +49(0)7228 3980
touristinfo@forbach.de
www.forbach.de
Tourist Information Office Opening Times
Mon – Fri 9 am – noon, Mon – Wed 2 – 4 pm, Thu 2 – 5 pm
Welcome to Bühl!
Welcome to Forbach!
Forbach is an attractive community where you can really relax.
The community’s landmark is the historical wooden bridge.
The Murggarten with its fountains, springs and the fabled
Hörnerich is both a playground and a peaceful oasis. In Forbach
there is also the Montana Badezentrum with its solar-heated
outdoor pool and many more attractions.
The city of Bühl stretches
from the Rhine plain full
of meadows and orchards
past the vineyards to the
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse.
You are heartily invited to
come for a leisurely stroll,
bring your touring bike
or mountain bike, put on
your hiking boots for the
more than 150 km of signposted trails or take part in winter sports,
sample the culinary delights or just take advantage of the cultural
events on offer!
Attractions
Attractions
Tourist Information
Office Opening Times
Mon – Fri 8 am – 5 pm, Thu until 6 pm, May-Oct also Sat 10 am – noon
• Large network of hiking and themed trails • Schwarzenbachtalsperre • Mehliskopf, year-round bobsleigh run, climbing garden
• Murgtal-Museum • Unimog-Museum • Thermalbäder (thermal
spas) Baden-Baden and Rotenfels • Aussichtsturm Hornisgrinde
(lookout) • Badener Höhe • Hohlohturm • Baden-Baden
• Freudenstadt • Mummelsee • Schwarzwaldhochstrasse
Sporting Activities
• Hochkopf • Sandsee • Freizeit- u. Sportzentrum Mehliskopf
• Luchspfad and Wildnispfad • Gertelbach-Wasserfälle
• Ruin of the castle Alt-Windeck • Walderlebnispfad
• Carl-Netter-lookout
Sporting Activities
Signposted mountain bike trails, toboggan run, ski lift, guided
snowshoe tours, cross-country skiing trails
Signposted mountain
bike and Nordic walking
trails, toboggan run,
ski lift, guided snowshoe
tours, cross-country
skiing trails
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Tourist-Information Office
Bühlertal
Hauptstrasse 92, 77830 Bühlertal
Tel. +49(0)7223 9967-0, Fax 75984
info@buehlertal.de, www.buehlertal.de
Tourist Information Office Opening Times
Mon – Fri 9 am – noon & 2 – 6 pm, Sat 9 am – 12:30 pm
Welcome to Bühlertal!
Bühlertal is a holiday destination known for its wine, situated
in the beautiful countryside between the Badische Weinstrasse
and the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse. Hikers are keen on the
Gertelbach-Rundweg with its waterfalls as well as the many
panoramic routes. Gourmets enjoy our wines and fine restaurants.
Special tip: Museum Geiserschmiede.
Event highlights: Culinary wine fair, Naturpark hiking day,
Wine weeks, Culinary wine & hiking day
Attractions
• • • Gertelbach-Wasserfälle GeoCaching Nature experience
Engelssteig Cellar tours, distillery and apiary tours Mehliskopf
bobsleigh run and climbing garden Wildnis- and Luchspfad
WaldErlebnisStation Hundseck Adventure playground
Kohlbergwiese
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• • • Sporting Activities
• Signposted mountain bike and Nordic walking trails, e-bike-tours,
Bühlotbad (open air pool), tennis, fishing, toboggan run, ski lift,
guided snowshoe tours, cross-country skiing trails
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Kurverwaltung
Sasbachwalden
Talstrasse 51
77887 Sasbachwalden
Tel. +49(0)7841 1035, Fax 23683
info@sasbachwalden.de
www.sasbachwalden.de
Kurverwaltung
Opening Times
May – Oct: Mon – Fri 9 am – 1 pm & 2 – 6 pm, Sat 10 am – noon
Nov – Apr: Mon – Fri 9 am – 1 pm & 2 – 5 pm
Welcome to the Sasbachwalden holiday region!
You can find the holiday region of Sasbachwalden on the sunny
side of the Black Forest. Famous for its listed half-timbered houses
and floral decorations, this holiday region has much to offer its
guests. More than 40 restaurants and three wine-growers plus
a first-class tourist infrastructure guarantee a relaxing holiday.
Attractions
• Brigittenschloss (ruin of castle) • Gaishöll-Wasserfälle
• Open air pool • Straubenhöf-Mühle (mill) • Schnapsbrunnenwege • Ruin of castle Neuwindeck • Toni-Merz Museum
• Turenne Museum • Kühnerhof-Mühle • Alte Trotte
Sporting Activities
Signposted mountain bike and Nordic walking trails,
toboggan run, ski lift, cross-country skiing trails
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Tourist Information Office Seebach
Tourist Information
Office Ottenhöfen
Ruhesteinstr. 21, 77889 Seebach
Tel. +49(0)7842 9483-20, Fax 9483-99
tourist-info@seebach.de
www.seebach.de
Tourist Information Office
Opening Times
Nov – Apr: Mon – Thu 9 am – noon & 2 – 4 pm, Fri 9 am – noon
May – Oct and holidays: Mon – Fri 9 am – noon & 2 – 4:30 pm,
Sat 10 am – noon
Welcome to Seebach!
The Seebach health resort is situated in the unique landscape
of the Black Forest at altitudes ranging from 400 to 1164 m.
Magnificent forests, lush orchards, mountain streams, the
moor and spectacular views all provide unforgettable hiking and
outdoor experiences. Attractive accommodation offers.
Attractions
• Mummelsee • Hornisgrinde-Aussichtsturm • The exciting
Grindenpfad crossing the unique moor • Naturschutzzentrum
Ruhestein with Naturpark-Haus • Distilleries • Trachten- und
Volkskunstmuseum (museum for tradional costumes and handcraft) Vollmer’s Mühle (mill) with rural museum DeckerhofMühle Mine Silbergründle Wildsee Lothardenkmal Darmstädter Hütte Hohfelsen Kernhof/Bosenstein
• • • • • Sporting Activities
• • • Signposted mountain bike and Nordic walking trails,
toboggan run, ski lift, guided snowshoe tours,
cross-country skiing trails
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Großmatt 15
77883 Ottenhöfen
Tel. +49(0)7842 804-44
Fax +49(0)7842 804-45
tourist-info@ottenhoefen.de
www.ottenhoefen.de
Tourist Information
Office Opening Times
Mon – Fri 9 am – noon & 2:30 – 4:30 pm, May – Oct also
Sat 10 am – noon
Welcome to Ottenhöfen!
Ottenhöfen, the “mill village” of the Black Forest, is widely
known for its lovingly restored mills that you can visit along the
Mühlenweg. For a one-of-a-kind climbing route in the northern
Black Forest , there is the Karlsruher Grat – an experience
for passionate climbers and hikers. Other highlights include the
legendary Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls in Gottschlägtal.
Attractions
• Mühlenweg • Karlsruher Grat • Edelfrauengrab-Wasserfälle
• Felsenweg • Historic steam engine • Natural open air pool
• Diverse children’s activities • Winner in the state competition
“Family Holidays” • Popular for group and club trips
Sporting Activities
Signposted mountain bike and Nordic walking trails
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Rosenplatz
Rosenplatz3,3,72270
72270Baiersbronn
Baiersbronn
Tel.+49(0)7442
07442 8414-0
Tel.
8414-0, Fax +49(0)7442 8414-48
Fax 07442 8414-48 www.baiersbronn.de
info@baiersbronn.de,
info@baiersbronn.de
www.baiersbronn.de
Tourist
Information Office
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Baiersbronn
BaiersbronnTouristik
Touristik
Opening Times
Öffnungszeiten
Tourist-Info
Tourist
Information Office
on the Rosenplatz:
Tourist-Information
Mon – Fri
9 am – 6 pm,am Rosenplatz:
Mo – Fr 9 – 18 Uhr,
Sat, Sun, public hols 10 am – noon (Nov – Apr),
Sa, So u. Feiertage 10 – 12 Uhr (Nov. – April),
10 am – pm (May-Oct)
10 – 131Uhr
(Mai – Okt.)
Wander-Informationszentrum:
Wander-Informationszentrum:Mon – Fri 8 am – 4 pm,
MoSun,
– Fr public
8 – 16 Uhr,
So u.1 pm
Feiertage 9 – 13 Uhr
Sat,
hols Sa,
9 am – Welcome
to the
Willkommen
imhiking paradise of Baiersbronn!
...Baiersbronner
all kinds of trails for explorers,
Wanderhimmel!
fantastic
views, ruggedly
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picturesque
valleys for naturePfadeand
für tasty
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traumhafte
lovers
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wooden
Aussichten,
wildromantische
cottages for bon vivants ...
Täler für Naturliebhaber und
bewirtschaftete Wanderhütten
Attractions
für Genießer ....
Naturschutzzentrum Ruhestein
Lotharpfad Holzweg
Erlebnisangebot
Hauffs
Märchenmuseum
(fairy-taleLotharpfad
museum) Holzweg
Naturschutzzentrum
Ruhestein
Glashütte
(glassworks) Buhlbach 4 outdoor
swimming pools
Glashütte
Buhlbach
Hauffs Märchenmuseum
golf Segway
tours
and41 Freibäder
natural swimming
pool Crazy
Minigolfplatz
Segway-Touren
und 1 Naturbad
GPS
excursions
GPStours Touren Hiking
Wander-Angebote
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• • •
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Sporting
Activities
Sportangebot
• •
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Nordic
walking trails, toboggan
run, guided
snowshoe
Wandern,
Nordic-Walking-Strecken,
Rodelhang,
geführte
tours,
ski
lift,
cross-country
skiing
trails
Schneeschuhtouren, Skilift, gespurte Langlaufloipen
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Besucherzentrum
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse
Visitors’ Centre Schwarzwaldhochstrasse
Freudenstadt-Kniebis
Freudenstadt-Kniebis
Straßburger
Straßburger Straße
Strasse349,
349,72250
72250Freudenstadt-Kniebis
Freudenstadt-Kniebis
Tel. 07441
7570, Fax
07441
50632
+49(0)7441
7570,
Fax +49(0)7441
50632
touristinfo@kniebis.de,
touristinfo@kniebis.de,www.kniebis.de
www.kniebis.de
Öffnungszeiten
Visitors’ Centre Besucherzentrum
Opening Times
täglich
11 – 17 Uhr
Daily 11 am – 5 pm
Willkommen
in Freudenstadt !
Welcome to Freudenstadt!
Als
Portalgemeinde
Naturpark
Schwarzwald
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Erlebnisangebot
Attractions
größter Marktplatz • Stadtkirche
•• Deutschlands
Germany’s biggest marketplace • Protestant church
•• Stadtmuseum
• Friedrichsturm
• Kurhaus/Kurgarten
Municipal Museum
Friedrichsturm •
• Kurhaus/Kurgarten
Panorama-Bad Bärenschlössle im Christophstal
•• Kurbähnle
Kurbähnle •• Panorama-Bad•(baths) • Mine “Heilige Drei Könige”
„Heilige Drei Könige“ • Experimenta
•• Besucherbergwerk
Bärenschlössle im Christophstal • Experimenta
Wanderbares Museum • Plenterwald-Pfad
•• „Wasserleben“–
Wasserleben – Wanderbares Museum • Plenterwald-Pfad
Fun for Kids – Das Familien-Spiel-Paradies
•• Friend’s
Friend’s Fun for Kids – playground paradise for the family
Sportangebot
Sporting Activities
ausgewiesene Mountainbike- und Nordic-Walking-Strecken,
Signposted mountain bike and Nordic walking trails, toboggan
Rodelhang, Skilift, geführte Schneeschuhtouren, gespurte
run, ski lift, guided snowshoe tours, cross-country skiing trails, DSV
Langlaufloipen, DSV Nordic aktiv Zentrum, Heilklima-Wanderungen
Nordic Aktiv Zentrum, therapeutic climate walks and many more.
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Kur und Tourismus GmbH
Tourist Information Office Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach
Tourist Information Office
Opening Times
Tourist Information Office Opening Times
Wilhelmstrasse 2, 77740 Bad Peterstal-Griesbach
Tel. +49(0)7806 91000, Fax +49(0)7806 910029
info@bad-peterstal-griesbach.info
www.bad-peterstal-griesbach.de
Mon – Fri 9 am – 5:30 pm, Sat 9 am – noon
Off-season Mon – Fri 9 am – 12:30 pm & 1:30 – 5 pm
Welcome to Bad Peterstal-Griesbach!
A picturesque hilly landscape surrounds the spa, characterised by
its mildly bracing climate with relaxation guaranteed. A variety of
health, leisure, well-being and spa packages make this an attractive
holiday destination. Epicureans can enjoy both the regional cuisine
and gourmet restaurants. Children’s activities scheduled almost
year-round, outdoor swimming pool, mini-golf …
Attractions
• Hiking: Premium hiking trail Wiesensteig (10 km), quality hiking
trail Renchtalsteig (96 km) • Museums: Exhibition of the spa bath
history, moped and scooter museum, day-labourer museum Sporting highlights: Roller Ski World Cup, summer ski jumping,
mountain bike day Tradition: Large tattoo, traditional carnival
events (for dates see www.bad-peterstal-griesbach.de
• • Sporting Activities
More than 400 km of hiking and pleasure trails, signposted
mountain bike and Nordic walking trails, snowshoe tours,
cross-country skiing trails, toboggan run
Kurhausstr. 2, 77776 Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach
Tel. +49(0)7440 913940, Fax +49(0)7440 9139494
info@bad-rippoldsau-schapbach.de
www.bad-rippoldsau-schapbach.de
Mon – Fri 9 am – noon & 2 – 5 pm
May – Sep also Sat 10 am – noon
Welcome to Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach!
The nugget lies in the wildly romantic Wolftal valley, which is
considered one of the most beautiful valleys in the Black Forest.
Natural treasures such
as Burgbach waterfall,
Glaswald lake, the Klagstein
and Kastelstein are walking
destinations well worth a
visit. At the Wald-KulturHaus in the Holzwald you
will discover interesting
information about the
historic forest vocations in
the Wolftal valley.
The wolf & bear parc plays
host to both bears and wolves, which have found a new home
coming out of a non species-approbiate livestock husbandry. The
wolf & bear park has become a must-see attraction.
Attractions
• Oberwolfach: Besucherbergwerk (mine) Grube Wenzel,
MiMa-museum for minerals and mathematics (14 km)
Wolfach: Dorotheenhütte (glass manufacture) and Mineralienhalde, historical old town (20 km) Gutach: open-air-museum
Vogtsbauernhöfe, toboggan run (25 km) Freudenstadt:
Germany’s biggest marketplace, Panoramabad (baths) (14 km)
• • Sporting Activities
• Widespread network of hiking trails, signposted mountain bike
and Nordic walking trails, guided snowshoe tours
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Karlsruhe
Pforzheim
Rastatt
Baden-Baden
B 500
Schwarzwaldhochstrasse
Calw
Naturpark-Haus auf
dem Ruhestein
Offenburg
Freudenstadt
Rottweil
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Map: Digitale Kartografie Frank Ruppenthal, Karlsruhe
Photos: cities/communities and facilities participating
© Verein der Schwarzwaldhochstrasse
State 5/2012