St. Georgen im Schwarzwald
St. Georgen im Schwarzwald
Best attractions and places to see around St. Georgen im Schwarzwald include a diverse range of historical sites, cultural insights, and natural features. Situated in the Black Forest, the region is known for its dense forests and the source of the Brigach River, one of the Danube's source rivers. Visitors can explore museums detailing local history and phonograph technology, alongside natural landmarks like lakes and rock formations. The area offers opportunities to experience both the cultural heritage and the natural landscape of the Black Forest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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Mystical in the rain, when the haze climbs up along the narrow spruce trunks and the stones appear, you feel as if you have been transported to a fairytale world. You can't help but be amazed. Nice place.
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Beautiful path through the moor area (you have to stay on it)
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The region offers several impressive natural landmarks. Don't miss the legendary Blindensee, a seemingly deep black lake in a hilly moorland, especially atmospheric in the morning mist. Nearby, you can explore the unique ecosystem via the Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor. Another highlight is the Günterfelsen, mystical large granite formations in the forest between Martinskapelle and Brend. While not directly in St. Georgen, the impressive Triberg Waterfalls, Germany's highest, are a major nearby attraction.
Yes, St. Georgen im Schwarzwald has a rich history. You can visit the Ruins of Hohenschramberg Castle, a former weir system offering great views. The town is also home to the Phonomuseum (German Phono Museum), which showcases the industrial history of phonograph technology, and the Heimatmuseum Schwarzes Tor, a reconstructed farmhouse illustrating daily life in the Black Forest. Other historical landmarks include an 18th-Century Town Church and a 16th-Century Old Castle.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the well-preserved historical sites. For instance, the Ruins of Hohenschramberg Castle are loved for their 'great view of Schramberg' and being a 'large facility'. The Triberg Waterfalls are described as 'well worth seeing' with 'well-developed paths'. The Blindensee is appreciated for its 'fantastically idyllic location' and 'pure deceleration'.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Triberg Waterfalls are a popular choice with well-developed paths. The Blindensee and its accompanying Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor offer an engaging nature experience. The Günterfelsen, with its mystical granite formations, can also be an exciting discovery for children.
The Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor is designed to minimize impact on the moor and offers a relatively flat wooden path, which can be suitable for some visitors with mobility needs, though it's always advisable to check current conditions. The paths around the Triberg Waterfalls are generally well-developed, but involve some climbing.
The Black Forest region around St. Georgen is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking, road cycling, and running. For hiking, explore routes like the 'View of the Black Forest – Black Forest Plateau loop' or the 'Rappenfelsen Viewpoint – Upper Schlossfelsen Viewpoint loop'. Cyclists can tackle challenging routes such as 'Schiltach Old Town – Berneck Valley loop'. Find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around St. Georgen im Schwarzwald, Road Cycling Routes around St. Georgen im Schwarzwald, and Running Trails around St. Georgen im Schwarzwald.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking, with trails for all levels. You can find easy loops like the 'View of the Black Forest – St. Peter's Church, Peterzell loop' (6.8 km) or moderate options such as the 'Staude Inn – Staude Trailhead Parking loop' (9.1 km). Many trails lead through dense forests and offer spectacular mountain views. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Hiking around St. Georgen im Schwarzwald guide.
During winter, St. Georgen transforms into a winter sports destination. The town offers five ski lifts, numerous cross-country skiing trails, and a natural ice rink. The surrounding Black Forest provides a beautiful snowy landscape for winter hikes and other seasonal activities.
For natural beauty and tranquility, a walk along the Brigach River, one of the Danube's source rivers, is highly recommended. The Klosterweiher Pond, fed by the Brigach, is ideal for peaceful relaxation. The Blindensee and its surrounding moorland also offer a uniquely serene and atmospheric experience.
Yes, the Black Forest Railway (Schwarzwaldbahn) offers an impressive scenic journey. The section between Hornberg, Triberg, and St. Georgen is particularly notable, passing through 39 tunnels and viaducts, providing breathtaking views of the Black Forest landscape.
Beyond the museums, St. Georgen hosts annual cultural events such as a traditional Christmas market and the 'Schwarzwaldrock' music festival. You can also find art and craft markets and theatre performances throughout the year, offering a glimpse into local traditions and contemporary culture.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, and swimming in Klosterweiher Pond. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks. Winter is perfect for snow sports like skiing and cross-country skiing. Spring brings blooming nature and milder temperatures for outdoor exploration.


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