Schonach im Schwarzwald
Schonach im Schwarzwald
Best attractions and places to see around Schonach im Schwarzwald include a diverse range of natural features, cultural sites, and notable landmarks nestled within Germany's Black Forest. The region offers opportunities to explore high moor lakes, impressive waterfalls, and significant cultural sites. Visitors can experience both the serene natural landscape and the area's unique traditions. Schonach im Schwarzwald provides a variety of points of interest for those exploring the Black Forest.
Last updated: April 24, 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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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 boasts impressive natural features. You can visit the Triberg Waterfalls, Germany's highest waterfalls, where water plunges over 163 meters. Another serene spot is Blindensee, a legendary high moor lake accessible via boardwalks through the moorland. Don't miss the Zweribach Waterfalls, nestled in a breathtaking forest, offering an almost mystical experience.
Yes, Schonach is famous for its two World's Largest Cuckoo Clocks, one of which is 4.50m high and wide, weighing six tons, and allows visitors to walk through its intricate mechanism. You can also visit the historic St. Urban Chapel, a beautiful Baroque church built between 1912 and 1914, offering panoramic views.
Families will enjoy the redesigned Kurpark in the heart of Schonach, featuring a water playground, beach volleyball court, mini-golf, and a water-treading facility. The Triberg Waterfalls are also considered family-friendly with well-developed paths. Exploring the interior of the World's Largest Cuckoo Clocks is another unique experience for all ages.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous well-marked trails for hiking and cycling. For specific routes, consider exploring the options in the Cycling around Schonach im Schwarzwald guide, or for more challenging terrain, check out the Gravel biking around Schonach im Schwarzwald guide. Hikers can find suitable trails in the Mountain Hikes around Schonach im Schwarzwald guide.
Yes, the Local Heritage Museum (Heimatstube), located in the Haus des Gastes, showcases traditional costumes, furniture, and a famous Christmas crib. Nearby, the Black Forest Museum offers a deeper dive into local culture and history, including exhibits on traditional crafts and the cuckoo clock.
The best time depends on your interests. For enjoying the natural beauty and hiking, spring to autumn (May to October) is ideal. The Triberg Waterfalls are best visited in the early morning or evening to avoid crowds, and the Blindensee is particularly atmospheric in the morning mist. For winter sports, the colder months offer opportunities at the Winter Sports Center Schonach and the Langenwaldschanze Ski Jump.
Absolutely. Schonach is a renowned winter sports center. You can enjoy skiing and snowboarding, and it's the starting point of the longest long-distance ski trail in the Black Forest. The Langenwaldschanze Ski Jump, which hosts the FIS Nordic Combined World Cup, is also a key attraction for winter sports enthusiasts.
The Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor provides an accessible way to experience the unique high moor landscape, designed to minimize impact on the environment while offering benches for rest. While not explicitly wheelchair accessible, the well-developed paths at Triberg Waterfalls are generally easy to navigate.
Visitors frequently praise the serene and idyllic atmosphere of places like Blindensee, especially in the morning mist. The Zweribach Waterfalls are appreciated for their impressive natural spectacle and the mystical feeling of the surrounding Bannwald forest, despite the challenging path.
For a taste of traditional Black Forest life, you can visit Kapellenhof, a charming local farm where you can engage with local farmers and enjoy authentic regional cuisine. The Local Heritage Museum also offers insights into traditional customs and crafts.
Yes, you can visit the Oberprechtal Glass Factory to witness traditional glassblowing techniques and purchase unique gifts and souvenirs directly from the artisans. Additionally, the local museums often have gift shops featuring regional crafts.
Yes, from May to October, tourists have the unique opportunity to climb the 38-meter-high Langenwaldschanze Ski Jump on Wednesdays, offering a spectacular perspective of the region. You can also experience a virtual ski jump using VR goggles.


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