Best attractions and places to see around Gütenbach include a variety of natural features and cultural sites within the Black Forest. The region is characterized by its extensive mountain and forest terrain, featuring deep valleys, gorges, and waterfalls. Gütenbach also offers insights into local heritage, including its watchmaking history and traditional Black Forest farmhouses. This area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring historical landmarks.
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A wooden boardwalk has been built through the entire moor to put as little strain on the moor as possible. There are a few benches on the path where you can take a rest.
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It's also wonderful when it comes to Christmas magic
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Impressive view of the Triberg waterfalls
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The Triberg Waterfalls are one of the most beautiful sights in the Black Forest and Baden-Württemberg. The water streams, which run over seven cascades, are considered the highest waterfalls in Germany with a total height of 163 meters. This is why they are also a popular destination for a vacation with children. We visited the Triberg waterfalls on a summer evening. And - to our surprise - we got there without paying an entrance fee. In this article, we reveal why this was the case and what you should know about opening times, entrance fees, parking and hiking options. First of all, you should keep in mind that the Triberg waterfalls are very well known and well visited. Around 27,100 people search for them every month on Google alone (as of May 2023). Therefore, it is often full during the day. This is especially true when the weather is nice, on weekends, public holidays and school holidays. Since we don't think you can really enjoy the beauty of the waterfalls in the middle of crowds, we recommend visiting outside of peak times. Before 9:00 a.m. or in the evening from around 7:00 p.m. you will find the waterfalls pleasantly empty. Another plus point for visiting in the morning or evening: you save money. The ticket booths are closed early in the morning and in the evening. This means you can get to the Triberg Waterfalls outside of the typical visiting hours without paying an entrance fee. And the parking is free too! The Scheffelplatz parking lot (Google Maps) at the middle entrance, for example, is only chargeable between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. https://www.unaufschiebbar.de/reiseziele/europa/deutschland/triberger-wasserfaelle-schwarzwald/
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Also lit very nicely.
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It's just great that you can walk over the wooden planks in the moor, there's a lot to discover 😊
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Beautiful path through the moor area (you have to stay on it)
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Nice change on the Westweg
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The region around Gütenbach is rich in natural beauty. You can discover impressive multi-tiered cascades like the Zweribach Waterfalls, nestled in a protected forest, or the famous Triberg Waterfalls, Germany's highest. Don't miss the serene Blindensee, a legendary lake in a moorland near Schönwald, which is particularly atmospheric in the morning fog. The Teichschlucht Gorge, with its wild waters and narrow paths, is also a local gem.
Yes, Gütenbach offers several insights into local history and culture. You can visit the Dorf- und Uhrenmuseum (Village and Clock Museum) to learn about Black Forest life and watchmaking. The Parish Church of St. Gallus features impressive 15th-century frescoes, and the Faller Miniature Worlds provide a unique attraction. The region also boasts historic farmhouses, some over 400 years old, and a restored sawmill in Hintertal.
Gütenbach is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, road cycling, and gravel biking. The area is at the foot of the Kandelberg, offering well-maintained trails, steep ascents, and breathtaking viewpoints. In winter, it's popular for skiing and cross-country skiing. For specific routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Gütenbach, Gravel biking around Gütenbach, and Road Cycling Routes around Gütenbach.
Absolutely. Many natural attractions are suitable for families. The Triberg Waterfalls have well-developed paths, making them accessible for most. The Blindensee and its Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor offer an easy and engaging walk through a unique landscape. The Faller Miniature Worlds also provide an engaging experience for children and adults alike.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Kandel Summit and Lookout Pavilion. At 1242 meters, it's one of the most prominent mountains in the Black Forest and offers expansive vistas, especially on clear days or when the valley is covered in fog.
There are numerous hiking trails to explore. Popular options include the 'Balzer Herrgott-Runde bei Gütenbach' (a difficult 17 km route), the 'Rabenfels Viewpoint – Rock formation on the Wildsaupfad loop from Gütenbach' (a moderate 10.9 km route), and the 'Teichschlucht Waterfalls – Zweribach Stream loop from Gütenbach' (a difficult 16.7 km route). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Gütenbach guide.
Visitors describe the Zweribach Waterfalls as an impressive, almost mystical place in the middle of a breathtaking forest. The multi-tiered cascades are fed by the eponymous stream. While the path can be challenging and requires sturdy shoes due to stony, narrow, and sometimes slippery sections, the effort is well worth it for the natural spectacle, especially in summer when it's cool.
The Blindensee, located in a hilly moorland, is known for its seemingly deep black water and an eerie, idyllic atmosphere, particularly in the morning fog. A wooden boardwalk allows visitors to traverse the Blindensee Moor, one of the few still intact bogs in the Black Forest, offering a unique opportunity to experience this sensitive ecosystem up close.
Beyond the well-known attractions, the Teichschlucht Gorge is considered an insider tip for hikers. This gorge, with its surrounding protected forest, is developing into a future primeval forest, characterized by wild waters and narrow paths. The Hirschbach Waterfall, nestled within an untouched protected forest, also offers a magical experience for nature lovers seeking tranquility.
The Black Forest region around Gütenbach is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer is ideal for enjoying the waterfalls and cooler forest trails. In winter, the area transforms into a popular destination for skiing and cross-country skiing, offering a different kind of outdoor experience.
Gütenbach has a rich watchmaking heritage. You can delve into this history at the Dorf- und Uhrenmuseum (Village and Clock Museum), also known as 'Haus Sorgenfrei.' It features an original watchmaker's workshop and the old Gütenbach village church's tower clock by Philipp Furtwängler. The Hanhart Museum is another site dedicated to showcasing watchmaking in the region.
The Kandelberg, at whose foot Gütenbach is situated, is known as the highest elevation in the Middle Black Forest and the local mountain of Waldkirch. The Kandel Summit and Lookout Pavilion offers spectacular panoramic views, making it a must-visit for those seeking scenic vistas. Its exposed position makes it appear more impressive than other mountains of similar height.


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