Triberg was always striking our mind whenever we planned for weekends trips from Augsburg. A Bahn travel for about 3 hours was planned and we left to Triberg on early Saturday. We reached by 11 Am and met our cousins who stayed in Baden Wüttemburg.
After a warm hug, we felt like tasting a slice of the world famous "Black Forest " pastry in Black Forest. A nearby Pizzeria served us a slice and we couldn't stop our orders with just a slice. Almost 5 slices and still not happy.
Almost till the old Church we walked and then continued our day with the rope adventure. Although I withdrew with just a rope walk (not a cake walk), my cousins continued till the 3rd level. Safety here requires a big appreciation.
Our next plan was to shop Cuckoo clocks and we were taken by surprise by a big Cuckoo clock on the "House Of 1000 Clocks". There are unbelievable varieties and too many to spoil you.
Triberg is one of the cleanest and smallest cities of South Germany. All in all, a must see place in Europe.
After a warm hug, we felt like tasting a slice of the world famous "Black Forest " pastry in Black Forest. A nearby Pizzeria served us a slice and we couldn't stop our orders with just a slice. Almost 5 slices and still not happy.
Then we decided to spend time in the forest and click some pictures. Germany's longest falls is here and it looked splendid. We loved the fresh green pine trees, squirrels and denseness.
Almost till the old Church we walked and then continued our day with the rope adventure. Although I withdrew with just a rope walk (not a cake walk), my cousins continued till the 3rd level. Safety here requires a big appreciation.
Our next plan was to shop Cuckoo clocks and we were taken by surprise by a big Cuckoo clock on the "House Of 1000 Clocks". There are unbelievable varieties and too many to spoil you.