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Hiking and Cycling in the Black Forest : Walks, treks and cycle rides in southern Germany

Hiking and Cycling in the Black Forest : Walks, treks and cycle rides in southern Germany

Author: Kat Morgenstern
Publisher: Cicerone Press
Publication Date: 31 May 2019
ISBN-13: 9781786310217
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Description


15 day walks, 3 multi-stage treks and 5 cycle routes are described covering the north, central and southern areas of Germany's Black Forest. The walks and cycle routes are evenly distributed across all three areas and comprise both long distance routes and day walks, although each stage of every long distance walk can also be done as individual day tour.
The chosen routes include the main Black Forest destinations, such as Feldberg, Belchen Schauinsland, Hornisgrinde and Mummelsee, as well as Allerheiligen Abbey and waterfalls and the source of the Danube, to name but a few. Two of the three long distance routes are certified quality trails: Schluchtensteig (120km), which means gorge trail traverses the Wutachschlucht, one of the last untamed river systems in Germany, and Zweitalersteig (108km) a highly diverse circular route which leads through some of the most beautiful and contrasting parts of the Central Black Forest. Seensteig (71km) partially follows the central ridge of the Black Forest mountain range, offering unsurpassed views along the way.
The cycle routes (4 day rides, and the 242km Southern Black Forest Cycle Route) are mostly easy and scenic, and utilise the extensive and well-maintained bicycle trail system that criss-crosses the entire region. The walks and rides are described in detail and basic maps are provided for orientation.


Table of Contents


Map key
Overview map
Introduction
Geology
History
Plants and wildlife
Getting there
Getting around
Accommodation
Food and drink
When to go
What to take
Dangers and annoyances
Navigation and signage
Cycling
Maps
Etiquette
Using this guide
Southern Black Forest
The Walks
Walk 1 Feldbergsteig - Black Forest's highest peak
Walk 2 Belchen - Sacred mountain of the Celts
Walk 3 High above Munstertal
Walk 4 Panorama trail around Schoenberg
Walk 5 In the heart of Margrave's Land - Wiiwegli and Bettlerpfad
Walk 6 Schluchtensteig
Stage 1 Stuhlingen to Blumberg
Stage 2 Blumberg to Schattenmuhle
Stage 3 Schattenmuhle to Aha
Stage 4 Aha to St Blasien
Stage 5 St Blasien to Todtmoos
Stage 6 Todtmoos to Wehr
The Ride
Ride 1 Southern Black Forest Cycle Trail
Stage 1 Hinterzarten to Bonndorf
Stage 2 Bonndorf to Waldshut
Stage 3 Waldshut to Rheinfelden
Stage 4A Rheinfelden to Steinenstadt via Basle
Stage 4B Rheinfelden to Steinenstadt via Kandern
Stage 5 Steinenstadt to Hinterzarten
Central Black Forest
The Walks
Walk 7 Kaiserstuhl rim route
Walk 8 Edelfrauengrab and Karlsruher Grat
Walk 9 Above Renchtal
Walk 10 To the source of the Danube
Walk 11 Zweribachfalls and Vosges chapel
Walk 12 Zweitalersteig
Stage 1 Waldkirch to Kandel (or St Peter)
Stage 2 Kandel to Simonswald
Stage 3 Simonswald to Oberprechtal
Stage 4 Oberprechtal to Hoehenhauser
Stage 5 Hoehenhauser to Waldkirch
The Rides
Ride 2 Kaiserstuhl Radweg
Ride 3 Kinzigtal Radweg - Alpirsbach to Offenburg
Northern Black Forest
The Walks
Walk 13 Romantic circuit above Baden-Baden
Walk 14 Sasbachwalden idyll
Walk 15 Upland moors (Hornisgrinde)
Walk 16 Kaltenbronn Moor
Walk 17 Grosses Loch and Teufelsmuhle
Walk 18 Seensteig
Stage 1 Baiersbronn to Mitteltal
Stage 2 Mitteltal to Schliffkopf
Stage 3 Schliffkopf to Mummelsee
Stage 4 Mummelsee to Schoenmunzach
The Rides
Ride 4 Enztal Radweg - Gompelscheuer to Pforzheim
Ride 5 Nagold Radweg - Nagold to Pforzheim
Appendix A Route summary table
Appendix B Glossary of useful terms
Appendix C Further information


Author Description


As a herbalist and ethnobotanist Kat spends a lot of time walking and exploring. After spending many years living, studying and working abroad, Kat has found a special place in her heart for the Black Forest region in the southwestern corner of Germany. She never tires of sharing her knowledge and passion for this delightful and fascinating corner of our planet.






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