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Germany / Baden-Wuerttemberg / Bad Wildbad in the Black Forest
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The Black Forest attracts hikers and adventure-seekers: the total length of hiking trails through the picturesque, densely forested mountains is 24,000 km and action is provided by downhill runs with mountain carts and fat bikes as well as summer toboggan runs. Culinary delights await in this holiday region in the south-west with wine and cheese, and culturally, it impresses with its famous folk festivals.
The Black Forest offers countless excursion options for families and fantastic hiking trails.
The numerous attractions for families attract guests with children to camping with a pool in the Black Forest. The Stöckerkopf adventure mountain near Baiersbronn, for example, provides thrills. From the summit, you can ride mountain carts or fat bikes on forest roads through the forest down into the valley. The Hasenhorn Coaster in Todtnau is also worth a visit. On the spectacular summer toboggan run, brave souls race down the 2.9 km long track with numerous steep bends and dizzying roundabouts. Families and nature lovers can also get up high on a walk along the treetop path near Bad Wildbad. The 1,250 metre-long trail on the Sommerberg offers visitors a fantastic panoramic view of the Black Forest. Children have the opportunity to test their balance at numerous stations. The hike ends at a viewing platform. From here, the brave can take a 55 metre long tunnel slide back to the exit.
On 24,000 km of excellently signposted hiking trails, you can discover the holiday region on foot while camping with a pool in the Black Forest. Gourmets love the 39 gourmet trails, such as the 10.4 km tour into the romantic Rötenbach Gorge. Parts of the route lead over narrow bridges to the Am Hörnle viewpoint. If you have packed enough provisions, you can enjoy a picnic here with a breathtaking view of the Feldberg. Fitness is required on the 12-kilometre circuit on the Feldbergsteig. From the Haus der Natur in Feldberg, there is a steep ascent to the summit. At the St. Wilhelmer Hütte, the highest mountain hut in the Black Forest, hungry hikers can fortify themselves with alpine cheese, bacon, fresh bread and other delicacies. The almost 10-kilometre Alde Gott Panorama Trail around the popular wine village of Sasbachwalden is particularly scenic. It takes you over 13 bridges to the mystical Gaishöll waterfalls and past countless vineyards and chestnut forests.
There is also plenty to discover from a culinary perspective on a holiday at a campsite with a pool in the Black Forest: a visit to the cheese museum in Endingen am Kaiserstuhl, for example, is well worthwhile. Here, gourmets can learn interesting facts about the history of cheese production and have the opportunity to sample different varieties. The farm shop sells delicatessen products and fine wines.
Guests learn about the tradition and culture of the Black Forest at exciting events.