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Schönwald im Schwarzwald

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    • Day 117

      Von Hausach nach Schönwald

      November 3, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

      Heute 30km

      Guten Abend. Heute waren es doch noch mal 30km. Ausserdem bin ich nach 10.5km über die 2800km-Marke gelaufen. Ich glaub, jetzt läuft's.
      Ich wollte eigentlich nur 25 laufen aber es gab eine Planänderung. Und das kam so:
      Aufgebrochen von der Akropolis' bin ich noch im Regen kurz nach 9. Dann wurde es trocken. Und steil. Und das hab ich ganz schön unterschätzt. Meine Uhr sagt, es waren 1480 Höhenmeter über die Strecke. Und wenn die Uhr das sagt, dann ist das so. Es war ein Wechsel aus Schwitzen und frieren..auf 1000m waren es zuletzt um 5 Grad. Sehr schön war wieder die Natur um mich herum auch, wenn sich die Sonne praktisch gar nicht gezeigt hat. Eigentlich wollte ich heute in einer Schutzhütte schlafen. Aber, gab es gestern immer wieder Schutzräume in festen Hütten, die ganzjährig geöffnet sind, war heute nichts dergleichen zu finden Eine Hütte war zuletzt nicht geeignet und es wurde dunkel und kälter, sodass ich mir spontan doch ein Zimmer gebucht habe
      Und das war einige Kilometer neben dem Weg. Aber jetzt, nach langer, heisser Dusche bin ich gemütlich im Bettchen und freue mich über die spontane Planänderung und die paar Kilometer mehr. Ich wünsche Euch eine geruhsame Nacht und Morgen einen schönen Tag. Hier wirds ab Nachmittag Regen geben. Aber das ist ja normal für November. Bis Morgen
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    • Day 20

      20. Triberg

      February 24 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

      Today we woke up to the most glorious crisp morning. We took Maddy on a walk around the woods before getting the van road ready and heading off. First stop was to get some food from Lidl, then we refilled the gas... (this was supposed to cost us about £13 and only cost us £7, so got me worried that we may be having issues somewhere in our gas system).

      We did a rubbish stop and then carried on to our next stop Tilburg, famous for Germany's biggest waterfall and cuckoo clocks. The drive down was super scenic and we drove through some really long tunnels under the mountain. Once we arrived we were greeted with old alpine style German houses and Cuckoo clocks everywhere. Eventually, after driving the town a few times, we found a suitable park up. We headed with Maddy straight to the waterfall, it was absolutely raging due to the rain fall and snow melting recently. We walked up to the top of the waterfall and saw it from all angles, we really enjoyed this.

      With our waterfall ticket , we had access to 3 more attractions around Triberg one was a photo studio with many amusing backgrounds for funny pictures- we had great fun messing about in here for a while. The next attraction was a Museum which was cool to see all the old clocks, Grace loved the museum as they had a huge section on crystals as many are mined here.

      We then decided to miss the last attraction which was a model village and head to some of the Cuckoo clock shops, they had literally thousands, one shop is famous for having 1000 on display. These ranged from £150 to about £20,000.

      Afterwards we headed quickly down to the "worlds biggest cuckoo clock" to chime at 5pm. It cost £1 million to build and has 30,000 uniquely made parts. The engineering behind them is great and massively ahead of the their time when they were originally produced.

      We then headed to our park up, approx 25 mins from Triberg. This took us over a mountain passing through the dark forests which seemed lit up from all the snow surrounding them. It started to snow which made it even more enchanting.

      We checked out the gas tank and had intermittent gas again... we think the regulator has failed but luckily this is a standard cheap item across Europe and should be fairly easy to replace ourselves or pay an engineer to fit.

      Had a nice curry and enjoyed sorting through the numerous photo's we took today.
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    • Day 36

      Happy to be hiking <3

      June 8, 2022 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 57 °F

      It’s rain rain raining again but that won’t stop us from spending the whole day outside! It was a great breath of fresh air to be in a forest and see a beautiful waterfall, Germany’s tallest, right in the Black Forest. We did exercises, made a snail friend and many slug friends, walked nearly every path in the park, and got a great booty workout as usual. Then also ran to the train station when we realized we were gonna miss it after finishing dinner! Again typical us.Read more

    • Day 6

      De Betovering van de Triberg Watervallen

      August 18, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      De watervallen van Triberg zijn gelegen in het Zwarte Woud van Duitsland. Ze staan bekend als de hoogste watervallen van het land, met een totale hoogte van ongeveer 163 meter verdeeld over zeven niveaus. Het heldere water van de Gutach-rivier stort zich naar beneden in een schilderachtige en natuurlijke omgeving, waardoor het een populaire toeristische attractie is voor zowel locals als bezoekers.Read more

    • Day 6

      Tag 6

      September 23, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      3 Länder im September - Tag 6: Gestern Abend war ich zu müde und erschöpft, um den Tag hier zu dokumentiere. Nach ca. 113 km und über 1500 Höhenmetern entschloss ich, das dies immer noch am Folgetag gemacht werden kann.
      Tag 6 startete mot einem herrlichen Frühstücksbuffet im Hotel Hirsch mit Cafe Klösterle in Enzklösterle. Gestärkt trug ich dann mein Velo aus dem Keller die Treppe hoch, belud es mit meinem Gepäck und fuhr im doch sehr frischen Morgenwetter los. Die Strecke war wunderschön aber doch auch sehr herausfordernd. Steile Anstiege mot genauso steilen Abfahrten. Nach einigen Kilometern durch den Wald kam ich an einem Bank an der Sonne an und entschloss, dass ich hier meine erste kleine Pause machte. Gerade als ich vom Velo abstieg kam ein Auto angefahren und hielt neben mir. Ein Jäger der zur jagt ging fragte, ob ich den weg suchte. So kamen wir ins Gespräch und unterhielten uns lange über die Welt. Es war ein sehr spannendes Gespräch. So gings danach wieder aufs Velo und weiter. Um die Mittagszeit kam ich in Freudenstadt an mit dem grössten Marktplatz von Deutschland. Ein sehr schönes Städtchen. Beim Bäcker holte ich mor dann noch ein Käsebrötchen und einen Johannisbeertaler für auf den Weg. Weiter immer wieder den Berg hoch und runter fuhr ich durch den schönen Schwarzwald und kam durch kleine urchige Dörfer. Die Strecke zog sich dann doch recht lange und kurz vor meinem Ziel, ca. 3km noch bis zur unterkunft, war dann die Strasse geaperrt und ich stand ziemlich ratlos da. Lange suchte ich nach einer Strecke, die mich um die Baustelle führte. Es blieb mir nichts anderes übrig, als eine Umfahrung von 6 km und wieder steil rauf und runter zu machen. Mittlerweile hatte ich schon den zweiten Akku drin. Als ich dann endlich kurz vor 17.00 uhr in Triber ankam, war mein zweiter Akku auch fast leer. Glück gehabt, dass die Energie dann doch gereicht hat. In der Nähe steht die grösste Kuckusuhr von Europa. Also machte ich noch einen Spaziergang zu dieser, eine halbe Stunde hin und eine halbe Stunde zurück. Danach war ich dann sehr hungrig und gönnte mir ein herzhaftes Abendessen mit Dessert. Geschlafen hab ich in meinem schönen, neu eingerichteten Hotelzimmer, herrlich gut.
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    • Day 2

      Triberger Wasserfall

      July 25, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌩️ 15 °C

      Triberg im Schwarzwald is een plaats in de Duitse deelstaat Baden-Württemberg, en maakt deel uit van het Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis. Triberg im Schwarzwald telt 4.656 inwoners. Triberg is vooral bekend van de Triberger watervallen. Deze watervallen zijn een van de hoogste in DuitslandRead more

    • Day 6

      Triberg - Cascate e orologi a cucù

      August 12, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Intorno alle ore 10.30 arriviamo nel parco naturalistico delle cascate di Triberg ed iniziamo il percorso naturalistico.
      ( entrata € 15 entrata per 2 persone) percorriamo circa 4 km nel bosco tra le cascate e incontri con gli abitanti del posto, gli scoiattoli rossi.

      Scesi in paese, pranziamo con un currywurst e patatine al chioschetto (€ 15 circa)

      Dopo pranzo cediamo alla tentazione di comprare un orologio a cucù e andiamo a vedere gli orologi a cucù più grandi del mondo a Schonach.
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    • Day 50

      Day 50 - Cuckoo Clocks Cuckoo

      September 22, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Another dreadful night sleep, which undoubtedly is down to the ridiculously soft pillows. We are now looking forward to our own hard pillows at home.

      We had breakfast at 9.00am, it was the same fare of meats, cheese & bread.

      We then drove to Triberg Waterfall, which is Germany’s highest waterfall. It was a steep walk down a path to the entrance & we had to pay €6 each for the privilege. It initially seemed a bit steep, but a path took us around & over it. It wasn’t spectacular in size, but the fir trees & mossy rocks made it very atmospheric & probably worth the entrance fee. It was a long steep walk back to the car.

      We drove to Triberg town & invested €1 in 45 minutes worth of parking. We then located an ATM & got some cash out & bought two slices of Black Forest Gateau. Triberg is the home of Black Forest Gateau allegedly, so when in Rome....... Triberg is also full of cuckoo clock shops & workshops.

      At midday we departed Triberg & 5 minutes later just north of the town at Elbe Uhren-Park, we found the Largest Cuckoo Clock in the world, according to the Guinness book of records. The bumf describes the clock as 16.73 yards tall, the cuckoo as 4.9 yards long & weighing 331 pounds. Despite it’s size, it still delivers the typical Cuckoo Call every full hour and every half hour.

      We parked up, ate our BFG & waited for the largest cuckoo clock to do its thing. On the stroke of 12.30pm, the cuckoo appeared, spluttered a hardly audible cuckoo type noise & was gone before I could press record on my phone. It had been pathetic & quite frankly an embarrassment!

      We headed north & called in to the Spa town of Baden Baden. We saw a fountain, then continued around the French border another 150 miles to Trier. It wasn’t the most exciting drive, motorways with fir trees hugging both sides of the road. The only thing of note was that we passed by the Hockenheimring, a famous motor racing circuit.

      Around 5.30pm, we rolled into Trier & quickly located the Porta Nigra. The Porta Nigra (Latin for black gate) is a large Roman city gate in Trier. It is today the largest Roman city gate north of the Alps, built in grey sandstone just before the year 200. Again it was a case of abandoning the car, snap a few photos & move on. Trier looks like it deserves a proper visit in the future.

      We then drove a further 25 miles north to our Hotel, Vogtshof von Wettlesdorf in Schonecken. It turned out to be a bikers pub, but the accommodation luckily was in a separate building. We have a massive triple room.

      Whilst unpacking, I very annoyingly discovered I left my favourite t-shirt hanging up in one of the last hotels we stayed in. Jackie has emailed them. That evening we went to the local pizzeria and we both had exceptionally good Schnitzels with chips & salad.

      Song of the Day : Cuckoo by Lissie.

      Bonus Songs : Clocks by Coldplay.

      Cuckoo by I Am Kloot.
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    • Day 49

      Day 49 - The Black Forest

      September 21, 2020 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      Woke up starving, so did my best to rectify the situation at breakfast. We had a plate of meat & cheese, several rolls mainly with delicious pâté & followed it with fruit. After checking out, we drove into Freiburg im Breisgau & parked up in an underground car park. We then commenced a mad dash around the city centre must-sees.

      First was Martin’s Gate, an iconic medieval gate tower with a clock (and a McDonalds). After a photo from either side, we galloped to the other side of town to Freiburger Munster, a grand cathedral with a unique Gothic tower. Freiburger Munster was started to be built in 1200 in a romanesque style, but construction continued in 1230 in a Gothic style, which accounts for the architecture.

      Around the outside of the cathedral were market stalls preventing me getting a decent photo of it in it’s entirety. We entered & were able to wander around admiring the ornate interior, but they wanted to charge us to tour the choir seats & alter. Surely god’s houses should be free. Jesus would be turning in his grave if he only knew!

      We continued to wander around the town getting our money’s worth of the car park, then with minutes to spare we returned to our car & paid for just one hour. Next stop was The Schlossbergturm which was a 10 minute drive up a steep wooded hill. We abandoned our car at the top end of a Funicular railway, then climbed up on foot a further half a mile to the Schlossbergturm.

      The Schlossbergturm or Castle Hill Tower is a 35 m high observation tower on Castle Hill Schlossberg on the edge of the historic Altstadt of Freiburg im Breisgau. It has 153 steps, its top is located 463 m above sea level and thus 185 m above the average altitude of the city (278 m). The tower which was built in 2002 stands out for its unusual design consisting of twisted tree trunks around a staircase made of steel. It has three platforms on the top is reached by a small spiral staircase.

      Despite being scared of heights, I decided to climb the Schlossbergturm, whilst Jackie couldn’t be bothered or so she said. Throughout the climb I could see the floor shrinking below me & I was clinging on for dear life. By the time I reached the top I was walking like Mrs Overall. The top of the tower gives stunning views of the town & surrounding countryside below apparently. I hung my camera over the railing & clicked away. I was aware I was making a spectacle of myself because people were looking at me, so I creeped back down the spiral staircase to the bottom. Apparently, Jackie didn’t see me at the top waving to her!

      Returning to the car, we were relieved to see that it had been clamped or towed. We then set the SatNav for Lake Titisee (I’m not making it up!) which was about 20 miles away. We parked up & followed the elderly crowds into Titisee, which is THE home of cuckoo clock making. We were bombarded with cuckoo shops & other tourist tat shops. Jacqueline couldn’t resist looking & soon established that there were some bargains to be had.

      I dragged her away to the glacier lake, which didn’t look as spectacular as others we had seen, but it was fighting against black clouds looming overhead. At 12.55pm, we located the world’s largest cuckoo clock (it wasn’t) & waited for it’s 1.00pm performance, which turned out to be a total anticlimax.

      We consoled ourselves with a beer in the sun, secured a bed for the night, then we had a Bratwurst in a bun for lunch. Jackie apparently was in the mood for shopping & she bought some mementos/alcohol. If that wasn’t enough, we (she) then went clothes shopping. Despite us nearly buying a pair of boots & a German fighter pilot leather jacket, we eventually walked away with 2 scarfs & a felt hat, all for Jackie.

      We decided to head straight to our hotel to plan our final days of the trip on our room balcony. We bought a couple of bottles of German white wine & checked ourselves into our ski chalet hotel in Schonwald im Schwarzwald, just 4 miles south of Triberg. In front of our balcony are 2 huge fir trees that blocked out our view of anything else, but were the home for 2 red squirrels.

      On our balcony we drank our two bottles of too sweet wine, then headed downtown for something to eat. In the whole town, there was just one restaurant open, Pizzeria Holzfällerstube, which was chock a block. We waited until a table became available with a couple of large beers.

      I stupidly ordered the house pizza & Jackie ordered a chilli pasta. When it eventually arrived Jackie’s pasta was not a patch on what she can make & my pizza was so overloaded that it became soggy. We ate about a half of our respective disappointing meals then ordered.the bill. It was at this point that we were informed that we had to pay the bill of €30 by cash.

      We only had a €10 note, so I went off in search of the only ATM in town. Eventually I found it, but it didn’t like our Caxton card, so that was that. I returned to the restaurant with the news & after much umming & aahing the waiter told us we could bring them the cash tomorrow. Of course we will.

      We celebrated our good fortune, sorry embarrassing incident, with a nightcap of cherry schnapps.

      Song of the Day : A Forest by The Cure

      Bonus Song of the Day : The Staircase (Mystery) by Siouxsie & the Banshees.
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    • Day 7

      Triberg es a vizeses

      June 7, 2017 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Baden-Baden után folytattuk utunkat a Fekete erdő belsejébe, hogy megnézzük Németország legmagasabb vízeséset, a Triberg vizesest. Már maga a városka is nagyon cuki, helyes, színes kis házakkal van tele, és a domborzata sem egyhangú, nagyon jó hangulata van. Ráadásul minden harmadik üzlet Kuckuksuhren-t árul, rengeteg fele, típusú, méretű van belole. Így nagyon viccesek, de azért ha otthon kakukkolna minden órában, lehet hogy nem lenne sokaig életben az óra. Miután megtaláltuk a vizeseshez vezeto park főbejáratat, kitaláltuk, hogy megcsináljuk a piros túrát, de előtte, hogy bírjuk ettünk egy jó kis feketeerdo sonkatalat ha már a Fekete erdőben voltunk 😃 így legalább volt mi lemozogni 😉 a vízesés pedig csodaszep, nem szabad kihagyni. Az egész termeszetvedelmi terület szépen gondozott és kialakitott, ha valaki nem csak a vizesesre kiváncsi 3 kulonbozo túra útvonal közül lehet választani, kulonbozo tavokkal. És rengeteg cuki mókus rohangál az útvonalon ami külön remek. A túra útvonalon talalhato egy Bergsee nevű to, aminek az érdekessége hogy 1924ben itt rendeztek meg a műkorcsolya EB-t mert Berlinben nem volt eleg hideg hozza. Szép a to nagyon, de nem mondana meg az ember h kori EB volt itt valaha 😃Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Schönwald im Schwarzwald, Schoenwald im Schwarzwald

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