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Great surprise! Black forest in its best
From the Elbachsee platform we wanted to enjoy more of the local Black Forest. We checked the walking trials (which are really good highlighted) and made the choice to walk from there to the Sankenbac...
Access to the falls is still closed, as of May 2018.
We had a lovely walk from Kniebis but when we got to the falls we found that the path was closed for safety reasons. We walked down to the lake and back through the woods. There was not much water i...
The way up to Sankenbachsee is a nice, slightly uphill, 75 mins walk. The lake was calm and quiet, Beware that route signage is only in German. We decided to take a different route on way down, (as su...
I was there in wintertime and had to struggle to get there as the way is really badly marked. When i finally got there after an hour of walk i had to see that the way up to the falls had been closed f...
Take the S-Bahn to Baiersbronn station and start the round walk from there (about 10 Km). Walk along the right side of the Sankenbach till you reach the lake (lovely in Autumn when trees are turning t...
Great surprise! Black forest in its best
From the Elbachsee platform we wanted to enjoy more of the local Black Forest. We checked the walking trials (which are really good highlighted) and made the choice to walk from there to the Sankenbac...
Access to the falls is still closed, as of May 2018.
We had a lovely walk from Kniebis but when we got to the falls we found that the path was closed for safety reasons. We walked down to the lake and back through the woods. There was not much water i...
Not a very impressive waterfall!
The way up to Sankenbachsee is a nice, slightly uphill, 75 mins walk. The lake was calm and quiet, Beware that route signage is only in German. We decided to take a different route on way down, (as su...
hard to find the closed falls
I was there in wintertime and had to struggle to get there as the way is really badly marked. When i finally got there after an hour of walk i had to see that the way up to the falls had been closed f...
Stunning glacial valley
Take the S-Bahn to Baiersbronn station and start the round walk from there (about 10 Km). Walk along the right side of the Sankenbach till you reach the lake (lovely in Autumn when trees are turning t...