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Black Forest Lines scenic train

Climbing 650 metres vertically and covering a distance of 149 kilometres, the Black Forest Railway (or Badische Schwarzwaldbahn in German) passes through some of the most spectacular scenery in Europe. Think pine forests, rock faces and dark overhead branches.

Please note: this is a regular train doing a scenic route. Your Interrail Pass is valid on this train.

 

Black Forest routes

Map with route of Black Forest Line

Black Forest Lines scenic train routes

  • From the small town of Offenburg, the train quickly leaves the overhead trappings of urban life behind and glides into pristine outdoor scenery. Grassy fields stretch away from the track as church spires pierce the skyline and small clusters of villages flash past the windows.
  • From Hornberg the scenery changes as deep green pines cover the landscape and the train passes through tunnel after tunnel and runs between dense, dark foliage.
  • From Donaueschingen the route runs right down to Singen where it joins the Upper Rhine Railway to continue to the shores of Lake Constance (Konstanz).

 

The Black Forest line operates on the following route:

  • Offenburg - Konstanz

 

Additional information

Conditions for Interrail pass holders

Interrail Passes valid in Germany are valid on all Black Forest lines.

 

Special features

From today's modern trains you view stunning scenery of the genuine Black Forest, shortly interrupted by the many tunnels on this spectacular rail route. Get off at Donaueschingen and visit the birthplace of the Danube, one of Europe´s longest and mightiest rivers.

 

From the vivid and charming city of Freiburg it is only a one-hour train ride through the impressive Höllental (“Hell Valley”) to the Lakes of Titisee or Schluchsee surrounded by dense and calm forests.

 

Travel tip

Donaueschingen makes a good place for a pit stop, about an hour and a half into the route. You’ll find plenty of places to tuck into hearty Black Forest dishes such as the Schwarzwalder Shinken (ham) or Kalbsrouladen (veal roulade).

 

Facilities and services

  • Air conditioning
  • Disabled facilities
  • Shower/WC
  • Snack trolley

 

Facilities may differ per train and route.

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