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Encyclopedia > Schwarzwald
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A map of Germany, showing the Black Forest in red.
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The Feldberg.
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A view in the Middle Black Forest.

The Black Forest (German: "Schwarzwald") is a wooded mountain region in southwest Germany. It is located in the Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg along the Rhine River and the French border. The Black Forest is divided into three sections: northern, southern, and middle.


The highest peak in the forest is the Feldberg with an elevation of 1,493 meters (4,898 feet).


The Black Forest is known worldwide as the area where the Grimm fairy tales originated. In olden times, witches, gnomes, spirits, and the Krampus were thought to live here.


Destinations for tourists

Some cities popular with tourists on the western border of the Black Forest are the cities of Freiburg and Baden-Baden; some smaller towns are Gengenbach and Stauffen. Places within the forest often visited include such mountains as the Feldberg, the Belchen, the Kandel, and the Schauinsland; the lakes Titisee and Schluchsee; the Triberg Waterfalls, the highest waterfalls in Germany; and the gorge of the Wutach River.


Museums

The museum Vogtsbauernhöfe is an open-air museum that shows the life of a farmer in the region in the 16th or 17th century, featuring a number of reconstructed Black Forest farms.


The German Clock Museum in Furtwangen shows the history of the clock industry and of the watchmakers.


List of highest mountains

  • Feldberg (1,493 m; 4,898 ft.)
  • Herzogenhorn (1,415 m; 4,642 ft.)
  • Belchen (1,414 m; 4,639 ft.)
  • Schauinsland (1,284 m; 4,212 ft.)
  • Kandel (1,241 m; 4,072 ft.)
  • Blauen (1,165 m; 3,822 ft.)
  • Hornisgrinde (1,164 m; 3,819 ft.)

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