2 Best Sights in Triberg, The Black Forest

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We've compiled the best of the best in Triberg - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Schwarzwaldbahn

Fodor's Choice

The Hornberg–Triberg–St. Georgen segment of the Schwarzwaldbahn is one of Germany's most scenic train rides. The 149-km (93-mile) Schwarzwaldbahn, built from 1866 to 1873, runs from Offenburg to Lake Constance via Triberg. It has no fewer than 39 tunnels, and at one point climbs almost 2,000 feet in just 11 km (6½ miles). It's part of the German Railway, and you can make inquiries at any station.

Triberg Waterfalls

Fodor's Choice

At the head of the Gutach Valley, the Gutach River plunges more than 500 feet over seven huge granite cascades at Triberg's waterfall, Germany's highest. The pleasant 45-minute walk from the center of town is well signposted. A longer walk goes by a small pilgrimage church and the old Mesnerhäuschen, the sacristan's house. You can do much of the hike free of charge but to climb to the top, you'll need to pay a fee, which also gives you access to the Schwarzwaldmuseum, Triberg-Land (featuring interactive miniature train models), and Triberg Fantasy (an Instagram museum).

Hauptstr. 85, Triberg, 78098, Germany
0722-2724
Sight Details
€8 in summer, €6 in winter

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