![]() ![]() As we drove along the Black Forest mountain road we saw epic tree-filled landscapes, lakes, fairy-tale castles, and chocolate box towns. Not only did I love the setting on the terrace, I also really liked the chilled out soundtrack provided by the DJ! Lichtentaler Allee in Baden-Baden, Germany Burger at Rizzi’s, Baden-Baden Rizzi WineBistro & Restaurant (Photo: Baden-Baden Kur & Tourismus GmbH) Explore The Black ForestĪt over 6000km squared, The Black Forest isn’t somewhere you can cover in a few days! However, with limited time you can enjoy some scenic drives, walks and adventure activities in amongst the pines and firs. I was starving so went for a huge, tasty burger. I spent the evening at Rizzi WineBistro & Restaurant where the menu featured sushi, seafood platters, truffle burgers and wiener schnitzel. It was a beautiful place for a wander, plus as night falls, it’s the top place in town for an al-fresco dinner. I also enjoyed spending time on Lichtentaler Allee – the lush park area that runs along the River Oos. Caracalla Spa, Baden-Baden (Photo: Baden-Baden Kur & Tourismus GmbH) Enjoy Baden-Baden’s Restaurants One of my favourite things is that it’s open until 10pm so you can have a nighttime swim if you fancy! This is one of the top things to do in the Black Forest in Germany in summer or winter. The stunning architecture features a large glass dome, several pools, steam rooms and a Roman saunascape (be warned – clothing is NOT permitted in the sauna!) It’s pretty spectacular and 19 EUR buys you a 3 hour pass – more than enough time to unwind and relax. With this in mind, there was only one thing for it – I had to visit the spa! Caracalla Spa is no ordinary spa. Baden-Baden at night, Germany Visit The Spa In Baden-Baden They enjoyed extravagant holidays in upmarket surroundings, while enjoying the healing properties of the water. By the 1800s, the spa town was frequented by royalty, celebrities and the world’s elite. Triberg Waterfall, Black Forest, Germany Visit Baden-Badenīaden-Baden was put firmly on the map after the Romans discovered thermal waters there. Walking through the surrounding area, you can also discover a hidden tree house, tiny rivers and a rocky beach. The falls are accessible all year round and some say the viewing experience is even more spectacular in the evenings. There are easy-to-follow routes up, and as you climb, you’ll get to see the waterfall from different angles. It stands at a height of 163m and has multiple cascades. Located in the town of Triberg is Germany’s tallest and possibly most scenic waterfall. The best way to see this part of Germany? On a road trip of course! After all, this is a seriously beautiful part of the world – somewhere you’ll definitely want the freedom to stop for a few photos along the way! So, time to take you with me as we find out the best things to do in the Black Forest in Germany in the summer months. Yet, when I was invited to explore the south-west of the country, I was pleasantly surprised! Schwarzenbach Reservoir, Black Forest, Germany I’ll admit, I’ve never started planning a summer holiday and thought “let’s go to Germany”. Germany’s Black Forest and surrounding areas offer beautiful landscapes, highs of 25 degrees, fairy-tale towns and one of Europe’s best theme parks. From visiting fairy-tale towns to adrenaline-fuelled adventures at one of Europe’s best theme parks, it’s time to find out the best things to do in the Black Forest In Germany in summer. ![]()
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