Germany in 4K | Backpacking, Hiking, and Camping the Palatinate Forest
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00:00 DAY THREE
03:49 Theme Song
04:16 After Intro
07:32 DAY ONE
08:14 Map Sequence
08:38 In the Thick of It
11:02 Thistles and Nettles
13:41 Eiswoog Shore
14:55 Exploring Further
16:47 Foxglove
17:25 Sitting, Talking, and Eating
18:45 Lazy, Hazy Afternoon
21:33 Heading to the Tunnel
23:33 The Tunnel
26:51 Judicial Monument and Lunch
29:00 Arriving at Camp
31:05 Afternoon Nap & Studentfodder
31:52 Finding Water
32:42 Prost! Drinking Beer
35:12 Fireflies Dancing
35:54 DAY TWO
36:48 Talking in the Heat
38:12 Fairy Tale Hiking
41:36 Large Junction & Lunch
42:24 Derelict Detour
44:01 Led Astray
47:14 Pagan Sacrificing Salt-lick
49:10 Lost in the Woods
51:57 Found the Campsite
53:55 Hiking Out of the Woods
55:47 Ramsen
57:54 DAY THREE (Part Two)
59:50 Keno
1:00:18 Credits
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The Black Forest Germany Top 5 Fact - Feldberg Mountain, Lakes, Creeks and more..
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Now back to the Black Forest
and here are TOP 5 FACTS about the mysterious forest on the Swiss border of Germany
Fact number 1:
The name Black Forest comes from the general dark color of the numerous pine trees that grow in this region
The forest has suffered serious damage from acid rain and it is only a fraction of the size it used to be sine 1999; however, the storm Lothar knocked down hundreds of acres of mountaintops, leaving some of the high peaks and scenic hills bare, with only primary growth shrubs and young fir trees.
Fact number 2 : The Black Forest is located in the state of Baden-Württemberg,
southwest Germany,
It stretches from the beautiful town of Baden-Baden all the way to the Swiss border
And it is bounded by the Valley of the Rhine River from the western and southern sides,
The region is almost a 100 miles long and 40 miles wide.
Fact number 3:
The highest mountain in the black forest called Feldberg,
it is 4,898 feets or 1493 meters tall.
Feldberg mountain is the highest German mountain outside of the Alps, and it offers lovely panoramic views.
Fact number 4:
The region is very rural and a big part of it is dominated by woods.
Forests cover almost 60% of the land.
Charming valleys, lakes l, creeks, and rivers combined all together to create magnificent sights wherever you look.
- [ ] Fact number 5:
The most known and touristic natural lake in the Black Forest, is lake Titisee,
It stretches for some 2 kilometers or (over 1 mile). It is one of the most famous places for tourists in the Black Forest.
nonetheless if you ask any local about the most beautiful lake, the answer is clearly. lake Schluchsee
the largest lake in the Black Forest is 7.3 km long and 1.4 km wide, perched at a height of 930 meters or (3,050 feets) above sea level in the southern part of the Black Forest
lake Schluchsee with it’s crystal clear water considered in the summer time the best place to engage in a number of water sports as well as swimming,
Hiking along the lake or boating in its calm surface while enjoying it’s mesmerizing panoramic views
Bonus fact
Legends!
Even at first glance, the Black Forest seems mysterious. Very dense, dark and atmospheric – it looks like a place where strange things might happen.
That’s why many legends have been told, about sorcerers, wizards, dwarves, werewolves, and witches living in the Forest.
Many famous German tales are believed to be set there, including the famous story of Hansel and Gretel.
When you walk amongst the woods, soak up the magical atmosphere and look around carefully – you might see something even more magical than the old trees and ruins.
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The Bergisches Land is a low mountain range in North Rhine-Westphalia, close to Cologne. It is part of the Rhenish Slate Mountains and shaped by forests, verdant meadows and valleys.
The Bergisches coffee spread, a culinary tradition is still an expression of the warm hospitality in the Bergisches Land.
The Swabian Alb is a plateau in the south of Germany - it is the highest part of the foothills of the Jura Mountains, northern from Lake Constance. The Häußlers live in Schwörzkirch, a small village on the edge of the Swabian Alb overlooking the Valley. Lentils and Spätzle, the national dish, used to be a typical Friday meal in this predominantly Catholic region.
The Schwalm region lies in Germany’s Hessen, north of Frankfurt. The Erbe family live in the artist’s village Willingshausen and run a small pottery workshop. The local cuisine is hearty and down to earth; it is made up of what the soil offers for this was once a poor farming region.
The Harz is a low mountain range through which the German-German border used to run. The Thielecke family made a new start after the reunification between East and West and breed the Harz red highland cattle, and old cattle type with very tender meat. A regional culinary speciality is the Harz cheese, a low-fat yoghurt cheese with an intense aroma.
The Rhineland Palatinate lies between the Rhine and the “Pfalzer” Forest, on the south-eastern tip of North Rhine Westphalia. The many sunny days make for a mild climate – just the right conditions for the organic farmer Michael Groß. He not only cultivates 40 different types of vegetables but also lupines.
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A DAY IN SCHWARZWALD (the Black Forest)
Come along hiking on the Jägersteig trail, with views over the Schluchsee, in the Black Forest, Germany. We finish the hike with an amazing Schwarzwäldertorte (delicious black forest cake!). #schwarzwald #blackforest
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Exploring Romantic Rhine River Valley Germany. The 8 Must-see Places, Castles, Monuments And Sights
Come explore the must-see sights in the Romantic Rhine Valley along the Rhine River, specifically the 67 kilometres between Rudesheim and Koblenz that is the UNESCO World Heritage Site called the Upper Middle Rhine Valley. Lots of castles, fortresses, monuments, quaint towns, incredible scenery and (of course) the Rhine River. We go on a Rhine boat trip which includes the Loreley Rock, and then visit the Niderwald Monument, Oberwesel, Rheinfels and Stolzenfels Castles before calling in at Ehrenbreitstein Fortress and Deutsches Eck.
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The Bavarian Forest National Park is a national park in the Eastern Bavarian Forest immediately on Germany's border with the Czech Republic.
It was founded on 7 October 1970 as the first national park in Germany.
Since its expansion on 1 August 1997 it has covered an area of 24,250 hectares.
Together with the neighbouring Czech Bohemian Forest the Bavarian Forest forms the largest contiguous area of forest in Central Europe.
Especially protected are the Norway spruce–dominated highland forests, mixed mountain forests of European silver fir, European beech and spruce trees and water meadow spruce woods in the valleys.
Although a few remnants of ancient forest remain, the National Park area is still heavily influenced by the former forestry industry.
Since nature is now left to take its course again, there is no human intervention when there are catastrophic events such as large scale bark beetle infestation.
This resulted in the death of a portion of the high elevation forests in the 1990s and triggered controversial discussions amongst the residents of the National Park, which highlighted differing attitudes to the wilderness.
As the result of a compromise, bark beetle is now fought in the buffer area.
The most important peaks in the National Park are the Großer Falkenstein (1,305 metres), the Lusen (1,373 metres) and the Großer Rachel (1,453 metres).
In addition to the forests, there are also ecologically valuable raised bogs (Hochmoore) with bog lakes such as the Latschensee and former high meadows, the so-called Schachten, which spread even further on the Czech side of the border in the Bohemian Forest.
With over 700,000 visitors per year, the National Park is an important economic factor in the economically underdeveloped region of the Bavarian Forest.
The National Park runs along the main ridge of the Bavarian Forest from the Großer Falkenstein (1,305 metres) in the northwest past the Großer Rachel (1,453 metres) to the Lusen (1,373 metres) in the southeast.
According to the classification of the major natural regions of Germany it is part of the Rear Bavarian Forest in the Upper Palatine-Bavarian Forest.
On the other side of the border in the Czech Republic, the Bavarian Forest National Park is bounded by the Šumava National Park which is 68,064 hectares in area.
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Königssee & breathtaking views of BAVARIA! (Hiking in Berchtesgaden, Germany)
After touring the big cities of Germany, we made our way South to visit the Bavarian Alps. Come with us as we take a boat ride across the Königssee, and hike along the feet of Watzmann Mountain. We even managed to slip in an appetizing traditional Bavarian treat!
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Mittel Rhein Boat Tour (Germany) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about the Mittel Rhein Boat Tour in Germany.
Our journey begins in Koblenz. In around 1000 A.D. a castle was built on a knoll on the east bank of the Rhine and Castle Ehrenbreitstein gradually developed. Europe’s second largest fortress was given its appearance as we see it today, between 1817 and 1828. From the Middle Ages to the late eighteenth century, Koblenz was the residence of the powerful archbishops of Trier and in 1794 it was taken over by France and in 1815, by Prussia. Following the Rhine, our journey leads to Boppard where town houses, stately homes and churches form the romantic old town. After the invasion of the Alemanni, a city wall was built in order to protect what was a toll castle and today the town has developed into an attractive tourist destination surrounded by woods and vineyards. We pass by a high rock on a sharp bend where the Rhine is barely a hundred and thirteen metres wide. Legend tells of a beautiful mermaid, Loreley , who enchanted and distracted sailors with her singing in order that their boats would be destroyed on the rocks. Soon, the river becomes more tranquil. Slowly the craggy slopes change to vineyards and the river valley widens. Bacharach nestles in the confluence of the Steeger Valley, into the extensive Rhine Valley, protected by a sturdy wall. Above the town is the Stahleck Fortress that was first recorded in 1095 and became the residence of the Count Of Palatine On The Rhine, in 1142. The conclusion of our journey, Rüdesheim is a picturesque town that boasts more visitors than residents, its sunny location making it ideal for viticulture. A mediaeval church, wooden buildings and stately homes, and the famous Drosselgasse, characterise the city. The Middle Rhine Valley reflects the history of Europe. With cultural monuments and cultivated countryside, crowded settlements along narrow banks and various noble castles situated on rocky ledges, it is a reflection of the romantic history of times gone by.
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