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A Day in Freiburg: Exploring the Heart of the Black Forest

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We took an early morning flight from London Heathrow to Basel airport, officially referred to as Euro Airport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg.  The airport lies in France on the south western edge of the Black Forest, close to the borders with Switzerland and Germany.

Boarding our flight from London Heathrow
Boarding our flight from London Heathrow

Passengers are able to depart from either the Swiss or French side of the airport with car hire being available from both, with this being considerably cheaper at the time of booking from the French section.  We collected our hire car from Hertz and after loading the luggage and setting our SatNav, were soon on our way to Freiburg.  This German city is approximately a one hour drive from Basel airport with most of the journey being along the A5 autobahn.

Park Hotel Post, Freiburg, Germany
Park Hotel Post, Freiburg, Germany

We’d arranged to stay at the historic Park Hotel Post located just a couple of minutes walk from the pedestrianised old town.  An added bonus of the hotel is that it has an underground car park.  A literature theme runs through the hotel as authors and artists have visited over the years.  After enjoying a refreshing welcome drink we were then ready to meet Klaus, one of Freiburg’s walking guides who would be showing us around the beautiful old town.

Münsterplatz, Freiburg
Münsterplatz, Freiburg

Our 90 minute walking tour of the university town started with a short walk to the city’s reconstructed medieval old town which is characterised by its picturesque narrow gutters (bächle).  The streets have narrow water gullies between the road and pavements that are fed by the Dreisam river and extend for 15.5 km.  In medieval times the water provided local tradespeople such as tanners with water and the gullies were also useful for fighting fires.

Bachle (water gullies) of Freiburg
The Bachle (water gullies) of Freiburg

Nowadays, they are a delightful feature popular with young and old as children adore pulling brightly coloured wooden boats through the gullies tied to a piece of string whilst adults can sit and paddle.  A local legend has it that if you accidently step into a Bächle you will end up marrying someone from Freiburg.

Freiburg Minster
Freiburg Minster

Soon we arrived at the picturesque main square (Münsterplatz) which is dominated by the 13th century medieval Minster which took 300 years to build.  Despite heavy wartime bombing in 1944 around the square, the Minster miraculously suffered only minor damage.

Entrance portico, Freiburg Cathedral
Entrance portico, Freiburg Cathedral

We entered through its main door which boasts 418 intricately carved figures dating from the 1200’s.  The interior is equally beautiful with its stained glass windows depicting medieval guilds including tailors scissors and bakers pretzels.  Also of particular note is the Romanesque altarpiece and four pipe organs.

Münsterplatz, Freiburg
The Münsterplatz, Freiburg

Back outdoors, we admired the historic buildings lining the Münsterplatz which had been painstakingly reconstructed after the Second World War.  The elegant 18th century Baroque Wentzingerhaus located on the southern end of the square remained unscathed and is now in use as the city museum.

Schwabentor, Freiburg
Schwabentor, Freiburg

Moving on, our guide then took us to view the city’s two medieval gates.  The Schwabentor was constructed in the mid 13th century with its tower formed of three floors constructed from red sandstone and its staircase tower and half timbered extension dating from the 16th century.

Next we viewed the Martinstor, the older of the two city gates lying on the south west side of the old town.  This gate has protected Freiburg since 1202 with the lower third of its tower being original whilst the upper floors date from the early 20th century.

Old Town Hall, Freiburg
Old Town Hall, Freiburg

Also of note in the old town are the Rathäuser, Freiburg’s old and new town halls which sit side by side on Rathäusplatz.  The old town hall is built in Renaissance style and originates from the late 1550’s.  Adorning the front of the building are the coats of arms of the city’s ruling families.  The new town hall next door comprises two Burgher houses which have since been joined together.

Freiburg Market Hall
Freiburg Market Hall

Continuing, we then stepped inside the 19th century Markthalle which was formerly a printing works and now serves as a food court offering cuisine from all corners of the world.  The benefit of this arrangement is that everyone can order their favourite dishes whilst still eating together.

Freiburg old town
Freiburg old town

Taking the guided walking tour had been very enjoyable and provided us with an excellent overview of Freiburg’s old town enabling us to discover so much more than if we had just been wandering around on our own.  Freiburg Walking Tour.

Augustiner Museum, Freiburg
Augustiner Museum, Freiburg

We then visited the Augustiner Museum located in a former Augustinian monastery and displaying works from the Middle Ages through to the Baroque period.  The main hall is impressive with its collection of original statues and beautiful stained glass windows brought from the neighbouring Freiburg Minster.

Black Forest exhibition, Augustiner Museum, Freiburg
The Black Forest exhibition taking place in the museum’s basement

We were fortunate to have timed our visit whilst an organ recital was taking place, the melodic sounds of which we were able to hear from several of the museum’s galleries.  On display upstairs were paintings by 19th century artists favouring country scenes whilst down in the basement a temporary exhibition was taking place featuring rural Black Forest scenes and traditional costumes.  Augustiner Museum.

Alte Wache, Freiburg
Alte Wache, Freiburg

It was then time to sample some of the local wines so we headed to the centrally located Alte Wache on the Münsterplatz, formerly the city’s main guard house and quarters of the Austrian guard.  Constructed in 1733 as part of the military reinforcements the building is now home to the House of Baden Wines.

Alte Wache, Freiburg
Alte Wache, Freiburg

There’s a popular large outdoor terrace, wine tasting room and shop.  We’d arranged to sample some local wines as the Baden region is Germany’s third largest wine growing region due to its Mediterranean climate and good soil producing high quality wines.

Kalte Sofie, Alte Wache, Freiburg
Kalte Sofie, Alte Wache, Freiburg

Our visit started off with a Kalte Sofie, a refreshing iced wine drink made to the Alte Wache’s own recipe that has a consistency somewhere between a sorbet and a glass of wine resulting in a unique taste ideal for a hot summer’s day.  Eva, our guide then led us through tastings of several Pinot Noirs from the local area.  Alte Wache.

Großer Meyerhof, Freiburg
Großer Meyerhof, Freiburg

After our wine tasting we were then ready to sample some local cuisine so we headed to the Großer Meyerhof restaurant just a short walk away.  We’d reserved a table indoors but as it was such a warm evening decided to sit outside on the terrace.  Grosser Meyerhof

Dinner at Großer Meyerhof, Freiburg
Dinner at Großer Meyerhof, Freiburg

Whilst quenching our thirst with glasses of local beer we ordered regional specialities of roasted liver and pork shoulder served with vegetables and side salads which both tasted delicious.

Relaxing in the Dreisam River, Freiburg
Relaxing in the Dreisam River, Freiburg

We then rounded off our first day in the Black Forest with a late evening stroll through the Dreisam and Wiehre districts, passing locals relaxing on stones along the river.

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50 responses to “A Day in Freiburg: Exploring the Heart of the Black Forest”

  1. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    Freiburg looks like everything there is to love about Germany, a very enjoyable post. The ducks in the bächle did make me smile, brings a bit of light hearted character to the streets.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Like you, I love visiting Germany and thought Freiburg was delightful.

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  2. tiazlynnn Avatar
    tiazlynnn

    THIS IS SO COOL!!!! I really need to get hereeeee

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Freiburg is gorgeous.

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  3. junedesilva Avatar

    Freiburg looks charming. I was surprised to learn that Basel airport has a French side; you learn something new every day! I’m also a fan of guided walking tours, my most memorable being Cape Town. As always, you have produced an interesting and informative guide, Marion. Thank you!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, Basel airport is unusual being divided into two sections. Freiburg is gorgeous and we spent a lovely first day exploring.

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      1. Sanjay Ranout Avatar

        Welcome 😊👍🏻

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  4. grandmisadventures Avatar

    This looks like a really lovely city. I love the Augustiner museum-that must be a fascinating walk through history. And the potico to the cathedral is incredible! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Freiburg is absolutely beautiful Meg and a perfect introduction to the Black Forest. Thanks so much for your interest and comments.

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  5. Tanja Avatar

    What a wonderful town

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Freiburg is absolutely beautiful Tanja. I do hope you get an opportunity to visit one day. Thank you for your welcome thoughts.

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  6. Expedition Addict Avatar

    What a beautiful place! Did you manage to find any black forest cake?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We didn’t sample any in Freiburg but indulged later in our trip. It was irresistible! Thanks for taking the time to read and comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  7. travelgarb Avatar

    Thank you for this guide – another city on the “to do” list.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Freiburg is absolutely beautiful and I’m sure you will enjoy visiting there too. Thanks so much for your interest and comments.

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  8. ianscyberspace Avatar

    My wife’s family fled from Hungary to the Black Forest area during the war to stay ahead of the advancing Russians. We returned there for a visit in 1995 so she could refresh her memories and enjoyed that visit immensely. So sad places of beauty in Europe have been blighted by war after war over the centuries.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Our introduction to the Back Forest with a stay in Freiburg was a delight and we enjoyed exploring this small city very much. Thank you for your welcome thoughts.

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  9. Lookoom Avatar

    I visited Basel and Mulhouse, but somehow missed out on Freiburg. I admire the Germans for their efforts to rebuild their destroyed old cities as they were originally.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Freiburg is a beautiful, walkable city so hopefully you will get to visit sometime. Thank you for your welcome thoughts.

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  10. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    What an amazing Black Forest in Germany . This Cathedral was dated back in the 1200’s .I love all of your images. This food so delicious 😋
    Thanks Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest and kind words about our stay in Freiburg Anita. It’s a beautiful part of Germany.

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  11. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    looks very German! lol. Great post!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Andy. Germany has some beautiful architecture!

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  12. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    You visit the most interesting places, Marion! And Freiberg is no exception. I am enthralled with the gutters. What fun for children to sail their boats in these. The museum looks so interesting with its statues, but I think relaxing on the rocks in the river would be the perfect way to end the day. Thank you for sharing your wonderful trip!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words Kellye. We must enjoy visiting the same sort of places! Freiburg is a beautiful small city and it was a wonderful introduction to our touring holiday in the Black Forest.

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  13. Egor Zimowski Avatar

    The town looks lovely, but those statues at the museum -really impressive!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Freiburg is a beautiful small city and visiting the Augustiner Museum was very impressive. Thank you for your interest and for taking the time to comment.

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  14. Rebecca Avatar

    I’ve heard of Freiburg, but never had the time to go when I was still living abroad! Looks so charming and a great access point for the iconic Black Forest! It’s fascinating that, even when landing in Basel’s Airport, it splits into France and Swiss parts upon leaving the airport. A fun visit!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Freiburg is a delightful small city and gateway to the Black Forest. Picking up a car from the French section of Basel airport was very easy and we were soon on our way. Hope you have a relaxing weekend. Marion

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  15. NortheastAllie Avatar

    I love all the statues in the Augustiner Museum, very impressive! The Freiburg Cathedral also is very beautiful, and this area looks like a wonderful place to explore in Germany.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Black Forest us absolutely beautiful Allie and our first day spent in Freiburg was splendid in every way.

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  16. travelling_han Avatar

    What a beautiful city, it looks great and I love the cathedral door details. I’d be straight on the wine too 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Freiburg is utterly gorgeous Hannah from its cute little water gutters to its cathedral and its wine. Thanks so much for your interest and comments.

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  17. ourcrossings Avatar

    With a long history, a charming Old Town and the Black Forest right on the doorstep, there certainly is a lot to enjoy about Freiburg. It could also be the perfect place to base yourself for a few days (or more) while you explore the surrounding region. I love the little waterways that flow through the streets as they add to the Medieval atmosphere. Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your interest in this my first post about our stay in the Black Forest Aiva. Freiburg was an easy drive from Basel airport and we enjoyed a fun filled first day exploring the old town, visiting g the cathedral and Augustiner Museum and watching children pulling their little boats along the narrow gullies.

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  18. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a charming town! I think some of my family originated from the Black Forest area. My mom’s maiden name is Bloetscher, very German! The Kalte Sofie looks very refreshing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      How interesting that your family originated in the Black Forest, such a delightful part of Germany. Sipping a kalte Sofie was very refreshing in the August sunshine Lyssy. Hope you have a lovely weekend!

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  19. kagould17 Avatar

    A locally guided walking tour is the perfect way to get the feel of a town. Looks like you hit a lot of highlights and got a lot of history Marion. I love how the old town has been preserved and the canals and rivers running through it. Looks like your visit was perfectly timed with the good weather. Thanks for taking us there. Have a wonderful weekend. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Black Forest is a delightfully picturesque part of Germany and our stay got off to a splendid start in Freiburg. Have a great weekend. Marion

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  20. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Having a walking guide seems like a great way to get your bearings of the town and learning more about the history of the area. It’s great to hear that the main square only suffered minor damage from the war. What better way to end your day than by going for a wine tasting and having dinner on the terrace.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your lovely thoughts Linda. Our late August visit to the Black Forest was beautiful and beginning it in Freiburg was so nice. Hope you both have a relaxing weekend and the weather is better than here.

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  21. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    I love the decorated water gullies and the detail on and around the main door of the cathedral is amazing (that alone must surely have taken them at least a 100 years to complete 😉). And sample local wine … Oh Marion, I can see you had a great day!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      After not visiting the Black Forest since school days it was lovely to return to this beautiful,part of Germany and to view it through adult eyes. Freiburg is a delightful small city for a wander and sampling the iced wine was delicious. It’s really stormy here in northern England this morning so hot chocolate is definitely the order of the day. Good luck to SA tomorrow night, definitely the favourites to win!

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      1. wetanddustyroads Avatar

        It must be great to go back again after so many years, right? This side of the world, summer has kicked in and we have a lovely sunny day. Yes, we are going to make a big fire tomorrow night … we may be the favourites, but I don’t think the Springboks should underestimate England. May the best time win 🙂.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          My sentiments exactly Corna!

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  22. Alison Avatar

    What a beautiful town, the iced wine looks delicious. Looks like a wonderful place to walk around

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I visited the Black Forest on a school trip decades ago so it was wonderful to return and re-visit. The iced wine was very refreshing but in the U.K. right now hot chocolate is more the order of the day! Thanks so much for commenting Alison, it’s appreciated.

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      1. Alison Avatar

        It’s on my list!

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