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Schwarzwald Tourismus

Die Ferienregion Schwarzwald erstreckt sich über insgesamt 11.100 Quadratkilometer im Südwesten Deutschlands. Das größte Mittelgebirge Deutschlands steht für unterschiedliche Naturlandschaften wie langgezogene Waldberge im Norden, breite Wiesentäler im mittleren Schwarzwald und den mit baumfreien Bergkuppen auf 1493 Meter aufsteigenden südlichen Schwarzwald. Einzigartigkeit, Ursprünglichkeit und der hohe Erlebniswert zeichnen diese Ferienregion aus.

Immer mehr Menschen wollen die eindrucksvolle Natur im Schwarzwald erkunden und erleben – ganz egal ob zu Fuß, mit dem Fahrrad oder auf dem Mountainbike. Aber wir als Menschen sind hier im Schwarzwald nur Gäste – und die Tiere und Pflanzen sind unsere Gastgeber. Deshalb heißt es für alle Naturliebenden #respectfornature, denn nur mit Respekt können wir den Schwarzwald auch für unsere Nachfahren in seiner Schönheit bewahren.

Im Rahmen der #respectfornature Initiative fordern wir alle Wandernden, Radfahrenden und Mountainbikenden dazu auf, die folgenden Regeln zu verinnerlichen:

• Bleib auf den Wegen
• Hunde müssen an der Leine bleiben
• Hinterlasse keine Abfälle
• Wildcampen, egal ob mit Zelt oder Auto, ist verboten
• Halte Abstand zu Wildtieren und zu Weidetieren
• Meide Dämmerung und Nachtzeiten um nachtaktive Tiere nicht zu stören
• Kein Foto rechtfertigt einen "Fehltritt" in geschützte Naturräume
• Achte gekennzeichnete Schutzgebiete


Aber nicht nur die Natur, die Tiere und die Pflanzen verdienen deinen Respekt – auch alle anderen Naturfreunde und Outdoorsportler können ein Miteinander pflegen. Wenn Wandernde, Radfahrende und Mountainbikende einander mit Respekt begegnen, können wir die Natur gemeinsam erleben.
schwarzwald-tourismus.info/erleben/wandern/respekt


Kontakt:
Schwarzwald Tourismus GmbH
Kompetenzzentrum Tourismus
Wiesentalstraße 5
79115 Freiburg


Telefon +49 761 896460
mail@schwarzwald-tourismus.info


radfahren-schwarzwald.info
wandern-schwarzwald.info
www.schwarzwald-tourismus.info

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Johann Peter Hebel (1760–1826) is considered the most important Alemannic dialect poet. Memories of his birthplace, the urban city of Basel, and his childhood and youth in the rural Wiesental valley in the southern Black Forest shaped his works. He created a literary monument to the region, among other

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The Gutach Painters' Trail is a short, leisurely tour through history, culture, and idyllic Black Forest scenery. At approximately 14 stations, you'll immerse yourself in the world of the Gutach artists' colony, which flourished at the end of the 19th century under the artists Wilhelm Hasemann and Curt

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