Journey Through the Black Forest by Martin Schulte-Kellinghaus

Journey Through the Black Forest by Martin Schulte-Kellinghaus

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Journey Through the Black Forest by Martin Schulte-Kellinghaus

Dark woods, fertile meadows, gushing streams, and romantic gorges represent the diverse scenery of Germany's Black Forest in this travel companion. The region is illustrated as a place where ancient traditions have been carefully preserved on lonely farmsteads, in traditional costumes, and during the traditional Alemannic carnival. The absolutely unique countryside is explored along with the area's many health resorts as well as culinary specialties such as Black Forest gateau, cured ham, and the excellent wines of the Markgr fler Land and the Ortenau. Following this mystical landscape as it travels from Pforzheim in the north to Basle in Switzerland in the south, this handbook covers vast areas of dense forest interspersed with rare highland moors, the highest summit in Germany's low mountain ranges--the Feldberg--and the capital city of Freiburg, the southernmost city in the country with its magnificent minster, picturesque narrow streets, and mild climate. Additional features comment on traditional crafts and the characteristic chalet farm.
Martin Schulte-Kellinghaus and Erich Spiegelhalter are freelance photographers. They have both had numerous illustrated reports featured in various magazines and are the authors of several travel guides on various locations such as Brittany, Ireland, Provence, and Tuscany. Annette Meisen is a freelance travel journalist and the author of several publications.
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ISBN 13 9783800340781
ISBN 10 380034078X
Title Journey Through the Black Forest
Author Martin Schulte-Kellinghaus
Series Journey Through
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Verlagshaus Wurzburg
Year published 2011-10-10
Number of pages 140
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.