Black Forest...No Car
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Black Forest...No Car
I went to Germany a couple summers ago and stayed in Offenburg for 3 nights to go to Triberg, Baden Baden, and to spend time in Strasbourg. I deliberately chose Offenburg because it was a logical base for not having a car (was a 10 minute walk from the train station), the price was inexpensive for a place with AC (sorry, spoiled American who loves her AC), and because I wanted to stay somewhere which didn't feel really rural. Anyway, I plan on going back this summer, but want to do things a bit differently. I would like to spend a little more time in Strasbourg, go to Colmar, and do some light hiking that can be done easily without a car in the Vosges, the Southern Black Forest, and the Northern Black Forest. I'm looking at most likely 5 nights.
I'd like to try to stay somewhere other than Offenburg again. While I don't need night life, things in Offenburg seemed to die a lot earlier than I had anticipated.
It seems like the only do able places would be Strasbourg or Baden Baden,but are there places that I overlooked? I don't care about not being able to get the Konus Card (seems to be a big deal for people, but for me location matters more).
Thank you!
I'd like to try to stay somewhere other than Offenburg again. While I don't need night life, things in Offenburg seemed to die a lot earlier than I had anticipated.
It seems like the only do able places would be Strasbourg or Baden Baden,but are there places that I overlooked? I don't care about not being able to get the Konus Card (seems to be a big deal for people, but for me location matters more).
Thank you!
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Hi Crotchy,
Since you've been to Baden-Baden, you know that the train station is about 8 km from town, and you need a bus to connect. To me, that makes it less than ideal as a base if you plan to do many excursions.
Have you considered Freiburg? I fell in love with the small city and its medieval roots. It's large enough, I think, to be lively in the evenings.
Have fun as you plan!
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Since you've been to Baden-Baden, you know that the train station is about 8 km from town, and you need a bus to connect. To me, that makes it less than ideal as a base if you plan to do many excursions.
Have you considered Freiburg? I fell in love with the small city and its medieval roots. It's large enough, I think, to be lively in the evenings.
Have fun as you plan!
s
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If you don't want to stay in Strasbourg, Freiburg is indeed the most logical answer. It is notably bigger than Offenburg and a university city, which always guarantees some liveliness, and has far more to offer. You could easily fill a day in Freiburg itself, in case bad weather strikes or the feet are tired. This would also give you the opportunity to explore a different, more southern part of the Black Forest. This is the area with the highest peaks. A couple of train lines, namely Hell Valley plus sideline to Schluchsee, Elz valley, sideline from Bad Krozingen (fine spa to relax after a hike!) into the Münster Valley, provide access to hiking routes, in addition to various bus lines and the Schauinsland cable car.
I a m not familiar with connections from Freiburg to Colmar but seeing that many people visit one from the other, it must be easily doable. Strasbourg is reachable via Offenburg and/or Appenweier.
I a m not familiar with connections from Freiburg to Colmar but seeing that many people visit one from the other, it must be easily doable. Strasbourg is reachable via Offenburg and/or Appenweier.
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Apr 3rd, 2016 02:22 AM



I started just playing around online for Freiburg and it seems like a more expensive place than the others to stay, but probably logistically better.


