Welcome to the Black Forest
The official sites of the Black Forest Tourism Board provide tips and information on more than 250 holiday destinations in Germany’s most beautiful region for prospective visitors, a region that has vineyards, river valleys, sunny peaks, wide panoramic views, calm forests, revitalising spas, exciting family destinations and a cuisine that is the most elaborate in Germany.
Here, even countryside restaurants have excellent chefs in their kitchen. Still looking for more? Just come to Germany’s sunny corner, where Germany, France and Switzerland meet and you’ll find everything you need to turn your holiday into a special experience.
Top events in the Black Forest in 2013
In 2013, the Black Forest will live up to its reputation of being one of the most diverse areas for leisure time activities and amusement in Germany. In the 11,100 square kilometre holiday region, tourists will be delighted by a wide range of natural landscapes, sporting challenges, a wide range of culinary offers for gourmets, cultural tourist attractions, authentic customs and living traditions.
130 years of tourism in the Black Forest
A good than 200 kilometres long and 60 kilometres wide, the Black Forest is not only one of the most varied, but also one of the biggest and best known holiday regions in Germany. The Black Forest maids, Black Forest farms, Black Forest gateau, Bollenhut hats, cuckoo clocks - the Black Forest embodies everything that one might expect of a German picture book holiday.
Reader’s tips for the Black Forest
The British Newspaper “The Telegraph” has gathered some reader’s tips for the Black Forest. Take a look







