Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg

September 14, 2021 Nicolette Lion

Fairytale villages, thermal baths, casinos and pine and birch-blanketed mountains beckon travelers to southwestern Germany's Black Forest. Scenic drives and train trips showcase the best of the area. Skiing, hiking, mountain climbing, boating and ice-skating are popular activities. Baden-Baden's Roman-Irish baths, 19th-century performance hall, casino and fresco-adorned Pump Room are much visited. Gothic masterpiece Freiburg Cathedral and its famous Boys' Choir also draw visitors.
Restaurants in Black Forest

1. Festspielhaus Baden-Baden

Beim Alten Bahnhof 2, 76530, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7221 3013101 [email protected] http://www.festspielhaus.de
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4.5 based on 187 reviews

Festspielhaus Baden-Baden

The town's popular 19th-century performance hall has served as the home to the same acting troupe since 1918.

2. Schluchsee

Schluchsee, 79859 Schluchsee, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany https://www.hochschwarzwald.de/Schluchsee
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4.5 based on 535 reviews

Schluchsee

An alpine lake located near Feldberg.

Reviewed By josa238 - Berlin, Germany

It is quite hard to write a review of travel experience during the Corona virus that has hit the tourism industry hard. I was confronted with the hardship of Stay at home, the lockdown and social distancing to take a decision to drive to Black Forest. Then I remembered the Great German painter the late Casper David Friedrich whose landscape painting included works like „The Abbey in the Oakwood“ and „Monk by the Sea“ which prompted me to pick my camera which I had to put under a raincoat due to the weather forecast. What a beautiful region for hiking, nature tours, boat rides, cycling and adventures. The tourist office in Schluchsee has all the information map to get around. Great view of the lake from the Tower Riesenbühl which is 1097 meters high, with 140 steps, 27 pedestal stairs situated behind the Four Seasons Hotel in Schluchsee. The region is easily accessible by train and if one has time, it is worthy to visit the beautiful city of Freiburg with its magnificent Münster Dom.

3. Munsterplatz

Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany http://muenstermarkt.freiburg.de/pb/527174.html
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4.5 based on 1,509 reviews

Munsterplatz

This town square, built next to and named after Freiburg's famous cathedral, is still a major center of the city's social activity.

Reviewed By Tanina

There is a nice market near the Cathedral. And Rote lange is absolutely tasty! And next week-end we had fish sandwiches. As well as bought some samples of German sausages and French cheeses. Besides we bought some of the farmer produce of an excellent quality for daily use which was very helpful as we were staying in an apartment nearby for 9 days with self service! Recommend very much!

4. Lichtentaler Allee

76530 Baden-Baden, Germany, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany http://www.lichtentalerallee.de
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4.5 based on 1,405 reviews

Lichtentaler Allee

This beautiful park is home to the town's famous casino.

Reviewed By pauldY2197UW - Miamiville, United States

We had the good fortune to book an Airbnb for the entire month of September right by Lichtentaler Allee. We LOVED walking into the city along this beautiful path/ parkway. Along the way there was a gazebos, dahlia garden, incredible, stately rose garden, statues, a fountain, magnificent mansions, museums, old trees, a large meadow, a small canal/river full of ducks, clay tennis courts with an adjoining Italian cafe that we really liked. It was quiet and safe. We walked into town probably a dozen times. Sometimes in the early morning, sometimes late at night. There were always others around on foot or on bikes, even occasionally in carriages. We ALWAYS felt safe and serene. We could have driven and parked in Baden-Baden but we always chose to walk, even if we were tired from a day’s exploring. It was that enjoyable. It was THE PERFECT LOCATION for an extended stay and visit to Schwarzwald and Alsace. I would do it again in a minute!

5. Augustiner Museum

Gerberau 15, 79098 Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 761 2012517 [email protected] http://www.freiburg.de/pb/,Len/237742.html
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4.5 based on 261 reviews

Augustiner Museum

Reviewed By melanch

Outstanding collection of medieval art, helpful and polite staff. Daniel Mauch panels are fabulous, anyone interested in limewood sculpture should visit

6. Freiburg Cathedral

Munsterplatz, 79098 Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 761 3881880 http://www.freiburgermuenster.info
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4.5 based on 2,490 reviews

Freiburg Cathedral

Reviewed By maryjos742 - Tallahassee, United States

The market surrounds the the cathedral in the center of the old section of town. The market gives the square a vitality with vendors selling local, seasonal produce, flowers, food, and other products. Concerts on the cathedral's organ occur every Saturday morning and feature both traditional and contemporary works. You can take tours of the cathedral by the docents and even visit the workshop where new stonework is carved using traditional tools.

7. Hohenbaden Old Castle

Alter Schlossweg 10, 76532, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7221 2815250 [email protected] http://www.altes-schlosshohenbaden.de
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4.5 based on 257 reviews

Hohenbaden Old Castle

Reviewed By Steveage - Rexburg, United States

The upper castle was built by the by Margrave Hermann II around the year 1100. Under Margrave Bernhard I of Baden (1372-1431) was the Gothic lower castle, which was extended by Margrave James I (1431-1453). It's a little walk from the parking lot, it's a slight uphill, but literally 5 minutes and you're in the castle. When we were there, no one else was, 8:00 PM on a Thursday evening. The restaurant at the base of the castle had people in it. We loved roaming around and imagining how it must have been in medieval times. Keep wandering too, you can go all the way to the top tower with unbelievably gorgeous views. This place was free and it was unforgettable. Lots of scaffolding and reconstruction work was happening when we were there in late June of 2019.

8. Kandel

Richtung St Peter, Waldkirch, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany http://www.kandelbergland.de
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4.5 based on 80 reviews

Kandel

9. Schwarzwald Hochstrasse

Baiersbronn, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany http://www.schwarzwaldhochstrasse.de/
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Schwarzwald Hochstrasse

Reviewed By Raoulr89 - Sittard, The Netherlands

Fun road to drive with a length of 65 kilometer. Can't miss it because the signs are very clear. We drove from Baden-Baden to Freudenstadt but of course you can also drive it the other way around. Be aware there a lot of motorbikes on the road and sometimes trail hogs. There are several sightseeing spots, landmarks, lakes or waterfalls to stop or make a walk. Best stop points are the geroldsau waterfalls and the Mummelsee. We also tried to reach the Bühlerhöhe castle but couldn't find it. The road is perfectly maintained.

10. MerkurBergbahn

Merkuriusberg 2 What3words: Luring.results.fenced, 76530, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany +49 7221 31640 http://www.stadtwerke-baden-baden.de/merkur-bergbahn/index.php
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4.5 based on 659 reviews

MerkurBergbahn

Reviewed By LisaEmery - London, United Kingdom

The ride on the funicular railway is fabulous, the views from the top of Merkur are stunning, nice cafe at the top for a beer and snacks (or a meal). This is a Baden-Baden must do. Can't recommend highly enough. You can get the bus from town, or its about a half hour walk (very hilly on the way there, lovely walk back though!)

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