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  2. Schwarzwaldhochstraße - Wikipedia

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    The Schwarzwaldhochstraße or Black Forest High Road is the oldest and one of the best known themed drives in Germany. It is a part of the B 500 federal highway and leads over 60 km from Baden-Baden to Freudenstadt .

  3. Black Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Black Forest (German: Schwarzwald [ˈʃvaʁt͡svalt] ⓘ) is a large forested mountain range in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany, bounded by the Rhine Valley to the west and south and close to the borders with France and Switzerland. [1] It is the source of the Danube and Neckar rivers.

  4. German Timber-Frame Road - Wikipedia

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    The German Timber-Frame Road (German: Deutsche Fachwerkstraße) is a German tourist route leading from the river Elbe in the north to the Black Forest and Lake Constance in the south. Numerous cities and towns each with examples of the vernacular timber-framed houses traditional to the German states are situated along the road. The total length ...

  5. I spent 3 days in Germany's famous Black Forest. Here are 4 ...

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    We spent days in Germany's Black Forest, which supposedly inspired Grimms' fairy-tales. Its cake and hiking trails were great, but I'd skip Triberg. I spent 3 days in Germany's famous Black Forest.

  6. Black Forest National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Black Forest National Park (German: Nationalpark Schwarzwald) is a national park in the state of Baden-Württemberg in the southwest of Germany.. It has an area of 10,062 hectares (100.62 km 2; 38.85 sq mi) and is located on the main crest of the Northern Black Forest, mainly between the Black Forest High Road (Schwarzwaldhochstraße) and the valley of the Murg.

  7. German Clock Road - Wikipedia

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    The German Clock Road (German: Deutsche Uhrenstraße) or German Clock Route is a holiday route that runs from the Central Black Forest through the Southern Black Forest to the Baar region and thus links the centres of Black Forest clock manufacturing. It is about 320 kilometres (200 mi) long. [1]

  8. Bundesstraße 31 - Wikipedia

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    Detailed route description of the Black Forest autobahn formerly planned as the A 86 (in German) Detailed route description of the Lake Constance autobahn, formerly planned as the A 98 (in German) Detailed route description of the Freiburg Mitte autobahn access road formerly planned as the A 860 (in German) www.dreisamufer.de (History of the B 31)

  9. Alb (High Rhine) - Wikipedia

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    In this section the road runs up to 100 metres (330 ft) above the river and passes through five short tunnels drilled through the cliffs, giving it the nickname "Axenstraße of the Black Forest". From the hamlet Hohenfels, the road descends to the valley floor at Albbruck, where the Alb flows into the High Rhine.