Fairytale villages, thermal baths, casinos and pine and birch-blanketed mountains beckon travelers to southwestern Germany's Black Forest. Scenic drives and train trips showcase the best of the area. Skiing, hiking, mountain climbing, boating and ice-skating are popular activities. Baden-Baden's Roman-Irish baths, 19th-century performance hall, casino and fresco-adorned Pump Room are much visited. Gothic masterpiece Freiburg Cathedral and its famous Boys' Choir also draw visitors.
Anthem: Bayernhymne (German) "Hymn of Bavaria"
Discover the best top things to do in Upper Bavaria, Germany including Zugspitzplatt, International Dark Sky Park Winklmoos-Alm, Wallberg, Lookout to Enkering, Aussichtsplattform AlpspiX, The Eagle's Nest, Riesenfernrohr mit Naturschau, Wetterkreuz mountain, Visitors Terrace, Gedenktafel fur Captain Richard Higgins.
Rottach-Egern (German pronunciation: [ˈʁɔtax ˈeːɡɐn]) is a municipality (Gemeinde Rottach-Egern am Tegernsee) and town located at Lake Tegernsee in the district of Miesbach in Upper Bavaria, Germany, about 35 miles south of central Munich. Late Austrian actor Walter Slezak is buried in this area.
Coordinates: 51°N 9°E / 51°N 9°E / 51; 9
Pforzheim (German pronunciation: [ˈpfɔʁtshaɪ̯m] ( listen)) is a city of nearly 120,000 inhabitants in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, in the southwest of Germany. It is known for its jewelry and watch-making industry, and as such has gained the nickname "Goldstadt" ("Golden City"). With an area of 97.8 km (38 sq mi), it is situated between the cities of Stuttgart and Karlsruhe at the confluence of three rivers (Enz, Nagold and Würm). It marks the frontier between Baden and Württemberg, being located on Baden territory. From 1535 to 1565, it was the home to the Margraves of Baden-Pforzheim.
Pforzheim (German pronunciation: [ˈpfɔʁtshaɪ̯m] ( listen)) is a city of nearly 120,000 inhabitants in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, in the southwest of Germany. It is known for its jewelry and watch-making industry, and as such has gained the nickname "Goldstadt" ("Golden City"). With an area of 97.8 km (38 sq mi), it is situated between the cities of Stuttgart and Karlsruhe at the confluence of three rivers (Enz, Nagold and Würm). It marks the frontier between Baden and Württemberg, being located on Baden territory. From 1535 to 1565, it was the home to the Margraves of Baden-Pforzheim.
Discover the best top things to do in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany including Raichberg, Hohenkarpfen, Georgenberg, Wallberg, King's Throne (Konigstuhl), Ipf Bopfingen, Belchen, Reutlingen Achalm, Merkur Mountain, Rosenstein.
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