Hey Conner! Ich habe eine Empfehlung für Dich. Das Freilichtmuseum Vogtsbauernhof in Gutach im Schwarzwald. Dort kannst Du sehen wie die Menschen vor der Industrialisierung gelebt und gearbeitet haben. Es gibt dort viele Vorführungen. Danach empfehle ich Dir in Wolfach im Gasthaus Hecht zu essen! Das beste Gasthaus das nicht teueer ist!!! und wenn du dich traust, zeige ich Dir meinen Schwarzwald mit meinem Motorrad BMW R1200 GS. Helm und Schutzkjleidung ist vorhanden. Wenn Du möchtest, melde Dich. Auch gerne ohne Motorradfahrt ; )
I like these videos. I´m German btw. ... and your videos show how we really live our life. Spare time for sure. I can´t count how many times this summer I was at a lake swimming and hiking through the nature. All for free.
Woodpeckers use their beak "hammering" technique mostly to find bugs inside the bark or wood. It is funny, i live here in the Black Forest for over 30 years and you have already visited places i have never been, the Blueberry Pancake in the Green Hut is something i might try for sure.
Funny, I rode with my bike exactly the same route to the Grünhütte just 2 weeks ago. And its kind of crazy.. Through the camera and foreign eyes, you see nature and beauty in a completely different way than you would as a local.
@@itsraining3000 show him the Moorleiche von Windeby in the Museum in Schleswig. Actually I wanted to visit only Haithabu, but then I went to the castle as well and it was great.
I've been growing up one hour by walk / 5 km from there on 'Sommerberg'. It was a great childhood where I played in the forest and ate blueberrys ans raspberries in summer and played in the snow in winter, when winters used to be snowy and cold. I never had blueberry pankakes at Grünhütte. But Maultaschen and Ochsenschwanzsuppe were my favorites. And we used to do our own barbecue there at the fireplace. Thank you for helping me to remember that time 🙏🌈 Now I live in the eastern part of Germany and miss from time to time the smell and the sound and the green of 'my' Black Forest. 🌲🌲🌲🌳🌲🌲🌳🌲🌲🪵🐿️🍄🟫🍂🦌🪶
Hey Conner, I really enjoy watching your videos! You definitely should visit Tübingen (it has a wonderful old town) and go Stocherkahn fahren or visit the big chocolate festival in December. I don’t know how long you stay in Germany but if you plan on staying for longer… you should definitely go and enjoy “Fasnet” (like Karneval) as it has so much history and is so much fun. For example the “Guggentreffen” in February in Schwäbisch Gmünd. ☺️
It's great to see your videos. I go to the Grünhütte 2-3 times a year and the best way to walk is to park in Bad Wildbad, then take the bus to Kaltenbronn and walk from there across the Wildsee to the Grünhütte and then continue to the Sommerberg, enjoy the view there and then take the Sommerbergbahn down to Bad Wildbad.
The Grünhütte near Bad Wildbad is really a very attractive excursion destination. In any case, the blueberry pancakes are a delicious recommendation but all the other dishes are also delicious. Blueberry wine is also very well known. He's quite sweet. This can be tricky if you consume larger quantities. I also think the raised moor is a very beautiful, natural place. Near Kaltenbronn there is the Hohlohturm, a hiking destination with panoramic views if you climb the approximately 30 m high tower.
My partner caught polio as a child in the last wave of polio in Europe at the end of the 1950s and was sent to Bad Wildbad to do ReHa (rehabilitation) The then young physiotherapist based there is still alive and is a friend. We went to her wedding anniversary and then sadly her husband's funeral. we have visited Bad Wildbad and stayed at the Kurhotel and used the thermal spas You can get there from Pfortzheim by train which is interesting to do. The reference to Rossini is because in the 1850s Rossini took the cure in Bad Wildbad and he claimed it helped him recover and he returned to writing music. They have a festival in July called "Rossini in Wildbad" and stage operas around the town.
Never been! There are so many cool places - I need to travel constantly to new places everyday for many years to even touch a small percentage of them!
He hadn't seen the blue street sign on the right with the white arrow pointing to the right. This means that he can only turn right. But you have to honestly say that the sign wasn't that easy to see ^^ 26:30
Moorleiche = Swamp corpse aka body (found) preserved in marshland A bogman :) Another popular variation of Pfannkuchen is Kaiserschmarrn. It's similar, but in smaller pieces. "It is generally agreed that the dish was first prepared for the Austrian Emperor Francis Joseph I (1830-1916). There are several stories. One apocryphal story involves the Emperor and his wife, Elisabeth of Bavaria, of the House of Wittelsbach. Obsessed with maintaining a minimal waistline, the Empress Elisabeth directed the royal chef to prepare only light desserts for her, much to the consternation and annoyance of her notoriously austere husband. Upon being presented with the chef's confection, she found it too rich and refused to eat it. The exasperated Francis Joseph quipped, "Now let me see what 'Schmarren' our chef has cooked up." It apparently met his approval as he finished his and even his wife's serving." And Dutch Poffertje are gooood too.
Where you were here and also up to Karlsruhe is Northern Black Forest Nordschwarzwald . Freiburg is in the South of Black Forest Südschwarzwald and Freudenstadt is right in the middle. I live where you were hiking but on the other side of the Kaltenbronn Mountain. My side is Baden and where you were is already Württemberg.