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What to do and see in Titisee-Neustadt

Titisee-Neustadt is a municipality in the nature park of the southern Black Forest, southwestern Germany.


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Titisee-Neustadt is a municipality in the nature park of the southern Black Forest, southwestern Germany. Badeparadies Schwarzwald is a large water park with slides and saunas. Long-distance trails pass the Seestrasse seafront of Lake Titisee and climb the Hochfirst Mountain, which overlooks the Hochfirst Tower. Hochfirstschanze hill is a natural ski jump. The Rodelbahn Saig-Titisee is sledding in winter when the ski slopes are open.


1. Titisee lake

Titisee lake
Titisee lake

The Titisee is a lake in the southern Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg. It covers an area of 1.3 km² and is an average of 20 m deep. It owes its formation to the Feldberg glacier, the moraines of which were formed in the Pleistocene epoch and nowadays form the shores of the lake. The lake’s outflow, at 840 m above sea level, is the River Gutach, which merges with the Haslach stream below Kappel to form the Wutach. The waters of the Titisee thus drain eventually into the Upper Rhine between Tiengen and Waldshut. On the north shore lies the spa town of the same name, today a part of the municipality of Titisee-Neustadt.


2. Badeparadies Schwarzwald

Badeparadies Schwarzwald
Badeparadies Schwarzwald

Badeparadies Schwarzwald is a water park located in Titisee-Neustadt, Germany. It is a tropical indoor bathing area with palm trees, a sauna & wellness zone, plus a water park.


3. High Black Forest

High Black Forest
High Black Forest

The High Black Forest is a touristic and geographical region in the south-west of the German federal state Baden-Württemberg, primarily in the Southern Black Forest. The Black Forest is a mountainous terrain at about 200 – 1,500 meters above sea level, the highest point being the Feldberg (the field mountain) at 1,493 m. The region is famous for its cuckoo clocks, watchmaking, skiing, and tourism.


4. Wutach Gorge

Wutach Gorge
Wutach Gorge

The Wutach Gorge is a narrow, steep-sided valley in southern Germany through in the upper reaches of the River Wutach with three gorge-like sections, the lowest of which is also called the Wutachflühen. The gorge cuts through the southern part of the Baar region from the eastern side of the High Black Forest heading eastwards to the Trauf the steep, northwestern flank of the Swabian Jura, which transitions to the Randen mountains here.


5. Schwarzwälder Skimuseum

Schwarzwälder Skimuseum
Schwarzwälder Skimuseum

The 300-year-old Hugenhof is home to an exhibition about the history of skiing, which began in 1890 at the Feldberg in theBlack Forest. Visitors learn about successful sportsmen as well as about skis- and their production by viewing the whole range of ancient wooden skis to the latest developments in winter sports. The attic floor hosts up to four presentations a year of the works of contemporary artists.