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Plan language: DeutschLooking for the top things to do in Triberg, Germany? Start at the Triberg Waterfalls, where 7 cascades drop 163 meters through the forest. Then explore the German Clock Museum, home to over 1,000 timepieces including the world's largest cuckoo clock. The charming Market Square rounds out a perfect visit.


Watch 163 meters of raw water power crash through a dark forest gorge. Feel the mist on your face as you climb wooden bridges and stone steps right alongside seven thundering cascades.
Schnelle Fakten: Plunging 163 meters across seven cascading tiers, these are Germany's highest waterfalls. More than 500,000 liters of water thunder over the granite cliffs each minute during peak spring melt.
Highlights: On moonlit winter nights, the falling water freezes mid-air into a towering chandelier of ice that glows silver. Locals say the roar softens to a deep, rhythmic hum when temperatures drop below minus 10 degrees Celsius.


8,000 ticking stories packed into one incredible museum. You'll walk through five centuries of timekeeping, from tiny pocket watches to a giant cuckoo clock that fills an entire room.
Schnelle Fakten: The German Clock Museum houses over 8,000 timekeeping pieces spanning five centuries, including the world's largest collection of cuckoo clocks. One exhibit lets you watch master clockmakers repair antique timepieces through a glass window, revealing the intricate dance of gears and springs.
Highlights: Deep in the museum's vault sits the legendary "Giant Cuckoo Clock," standing over 4 meters tall with a chainsaw-carved wooden frame depicting Black Forest life. A hidden lever in the corner lets you trigger its full mechanical show: doors burst open, animated figures spin, and the cuckoo's deep call echoes through the gallery.


Where else can you watch a fully automated 1850s clockwork village spring to life? You will stand face-to-face with the biggest cuckoo clock mechanism ever built and hear the tick of 500 timepieces.
Schnelle Fakten: The museum houses over 500 original Black Forest clocks, including one towering 3.5 meters high. Its collection spans from the 16th century through the 1950s, clockmaking's golden age in this region.
Highlights: Look for the "Hänsuhr" series: tiny wooden clocks carved entirely by itinerant traders using only a pocketknife, with no two exactly alike. One display shows a cuckoo clock mechanism so intricate that 47 separate wooden gears must mesh perfectly to make the bird appear and sing.


Step into a wonderland where over 1,000 ticking clocks fill every wall and corner. You'll wander through rooms packed with whirring cuckoos, music boxes, and mechanical marvels from centuries past.
Schnelle Fakten: More than 1,000 clocks fill this sprawling museum, with some dating back three centuries and still ticking. Each room is a layered time capsule where cuckoo clocks share space with intricate mechanical music boxes and antique automata.
Highlights: One room holds a 12-foot-tall musical clock tower that erupts with moving figurines and chiming bells every hour, a mechanical performance that lasts nearly four minutes. Another chamber houses a clock that not only tells time but predicts the phases of the moon and the position of the stars, built entirely by hand in the 1800s.


A thousand-year-old monastery where baroque art meets alpine serenity. Wander candlelit hallways, hear the massive organ roar, and taste beer brewed by monks in the valley below.
Schnelle Fakten: The abbey church houses one of the largest baroque organs in Germany, with over 3,000 pipes filling the space with thunderous sound. Benedictine monks have inhabited this hillside monastery for over 900 years, brewing beer and tending to their alpine gardens.
Highlights: Step into the church and look up: the ceiling frescoes play a visual trick, making the flat surface look like a towering dome reaching into the heavens. During summer concerts, the organ's lowest 32-foot pipes vibrate through the stone floor, a sensation you feel in your ribs as much as hear.
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This legendary layered chocolate cake with cherries and cream is named after the Black Forest region, not just the cake's dark chocolate color, but also because it traditionally uses Kirschwasser, a cherry brandy distilled from the region's tart cherries.

These small, deep-fried yeast dough balls dusted with powdered sugar are a classic Black Forest carnival treat, often enjoyed during the pre-Lenten season in Triberg and surrounding villages.

These are chocolate truffles filled with Kirschwasser, the iconic cherry brandy of the Black Forest, and they capture the essence of the region's famous sour cherries in every bite.

This is a roasted pork shoulder dish, traditionally marinated in beer and served with bread dumplings and sauerkraut, making it a hearty Sunday favorite throughout the Black Forest region.

This creamy potato soup is uniquely topped with sliced pancake strips rather than noodles, a Black Forest comfort food tradition that warms locals during cold Triberg winters.

Though from neighboring Swabia, these large pasta pockets filled with spinach, meat, and herbs are popular across the Black Forest and are famously called "Herrgottsbescheißerle" (little god-cheaters) because monks supposedly hid meat inside them during Lent.

Triberg is famous for its pristine natural spring water, sourced from the Black Forest's deep granite aquifers, and it is considered some of the purest mineral water in Germany.

This clear cherry brandy is the signature spirit of the Black Forest, made from the region's small, tart Morello cherries and often enjoyed as a digestif after a hearty meal.

This herbal liqueur is made from a secret blend of Black Forest herbs and roots, and it has been produced by local monasteries and distilleries for centuries as a traditional digestive remedy.
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Historic university city with a stunning Gothic cathedral and vibrant market
Largest lake in the Black Forest with water sports and hiking trails
Mountain peak offering panoramic views and a scenic cable car ride
Elegant spa town with Roman baths, casinos, and lush gardens
Large alpine lake with charming lakeside towns and island gardens
Black Forest Railway connecting Offenburg, Freiburg, and Konstanz
Regional rail connections via the Black Forest line
From Triberg station, the town center and waterfalls are a short walk or local bus ride uphill. Taxis are available at the station.
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