
van Oberried naar Rotttach Egern via Deutsche Alpenstrasse

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Last edit: 02-09-2021
The day starts with lovely curves in the Black Forest, so you can start steering right after the start.
Then we drive inland to Lake Constance, which you pass on the north side.
After Lake Constance you clearly arrive in a more mountainous area and you also get a number of passes under the wheels. This part is part of the Deutsche Alpenstrasse.
This route gets 5 stars from me because of:
The wonderful mountain roads that you continue to encounter during the entire route. The roads are very easy to drive and well maintained. The crowds on the road are, apart from a number of cities you drive through, fairly quiet to quiet even.
The views are beautiful and the landscape changes from hilly to mountainous.
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Duration
11h 8m
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Car or motorcycle
Distance
464.57 km
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Mountains in the Black Forest
This route takes you along the southern border of Germany from the Black Forest via much of the Deutsche Alpenstrasse to the foot of the Alps.
The day starts with lovely curves in the Black Forest, so you can start steering right after the start. We take a part of the well-known Schauinsland route. Please note that the Schauinsland route is closed to motorcyclists on weekends and public holidays between April 1 and November 1. We still take the Wiedener Eck and Feldberpass before we leave the Black Forest via Titisee.
Lake Titisee extends over an area of 1.3 km² and has an average depth of 20 meters. The lake was created by the Feldberg Glacier, whose moraines formed in the Pleistocene now border the present shore. The outflow of the lake, at 840 meters above sea level, is the Wutach River. On the north bank is the spa of the same name, today part of the town of Titisee-Neustadt
We drive inland to Lake Constance. This runs fairly smoothly and the landscape is undulating and you can drive on nicely. We drive the entire route along / on the watershed border of the Rhine and Danube. The watershed runs through the foothills of the Alps north of the Schussen basin to the sources of the Brigach and Breg (sources of the Danube) in the Black Forest. It is expected that in the distant future the watershed between Rhine and Danube will shift eastwards due to stream decapitation, whereby areas that previously drained to the Danube will drain to the Rhine. This is due to the steeper profile of the Rhine compared to the Danube.
After the Black Forest, the European watershed follows the main ridge of the Swabian Alb and the Fränkische Alb. The height of the European watershed crosses the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal at Hilpoltstein at an elevation of about 400 meters, after which the watershed continues through the Fichtel Mountains and south-east along the Bohemian Forest, where the watershed forms the border between Germany and Austria on the one hand and the Czech Republic on the other hand.
As soon as you arrive at Lake Constance you can get a delicious coffee in Ludwigshafen on the edge of the lake. There is a parking lot right on the lake. The view over the lake is a taste of the rest of the day, which includes lakes, rivers and mountain peaks.
We pass the Bodensee on the north side and you clearly arrive in a more mountainous area and you also get a number of passes under the wheels. This part is part of the Deutsche Alpenstrasse. The Deutsche Alpenstrasse runs through the popular holiday regions of Allgäu and Oberbayern. If you drive the Alpenstrasse in several days, take the time for a rest with panoramic mountain views, for a swim in one of the invigorating, clear lakes, a hike on an alm and a stopover with tasty sandwiches. Get to know the towns and cities where there is always something to do. Visit one of the many traditional festivals or relax in the silence of the Baroque monasteries.
At Oberjoch you can take the Oberjoch pass to Austria to the right and pick up the route again via Tannheim, Pfronten and Fussen.
You will notice that on the right you have the foothills of the Alps where you can already see considerable mountain peaks that, depending on the season in which you drive the route, can be snowy.
We stop the route in Rottach Egern on the Tegernsee. The municipality of Rottach-Egern has 5,779 inhabitants and is known as a luxurious holiday resort. There are several hotels along the lake.

After a nice ride a beautiful sunset

The harbour of Ludwigshafen (Bodensee)
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Baden-Württemberg
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Baden-Württemberg (; German: [ˌbaːdn̩ ˈvʏʁtəmbɛʁk] (listen)), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state (Bundesland) in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million inhabitants as of 2019 across a total area of nearly 35,752 km2 (13,804 sq mi), it is the third-largest German state by both area (behind Bavaria and Lower Saxony) and population (behind North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria). As a federated state, Baden-Württemberg is a partly-sovereign parliamentary republic. The largest city in Baden-Württemberg is the state capital of Stuttgart, followed by Mannheim and Karlsruhe. Other major cities are Freiburg im Breisgau, Heidelberg, Heilbronn, Pforzheim, Reutlingen, Tübingen, and Ulm.
What is now Baden-Württemberg was formerly the historical territories of Baden, Prussian Hohenzollern, and Württemberg. Baden-Württemberg became a state of West Germany in April 1952 by the merger of Württemberg-Baden, South Baden, and Württemberg-Hohenzollern. These states had just been artificially created by the Allies after World War II out of the existing traditional states Baden and Württemberg by their separation over different occupation zones.
Baden-Württemberg is especially known for its strong economy with various industries like car manufacturing, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, the service sector, and more. It has the third highest gross regional product (GRP) in Germany. Part of the Four Motors for Europe, some of the largest German companies are headquartered in Baden-Württemberg, including Daimler, Porsche, Bosch and SAP.
The sobriquet Ländle (a diminutive of the word "Land" in the local Swabian, Alemannic and Franconian dialects) is sometimes used as a synonym for Baden-Württemberg.
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What is now Baden-Württemberg was formerly the historical territories of Baden, Prussian Hohenzollern, and Württemberg. Baden-Württemberg became a state of West Germany in April 1952 by the merger of Württemberg-Baden, South Baden, and Württemberg-Hohenzollern. These states had just been artificially created by the Allies after World War II out of the existing traditional states Baden and Württemberg by their separation over different occupation zones.
Baden-Württemberg is especially known for its strong economy with various industries like car manufacturing, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, the service sector, and more. It has the third highest gross regional product (GRP) in Germany. Part of the Four Motors for Europe, some of the largest German companies are headquartered in Baden-Württemberg, including Daimler, Porsche, Bosch and SAP.
The sobriquet Ländle (a diminutive of the word "Land" in the local Swabian, Alemannic and Franconian dialects) is sometimes used as a synonym for Baden-Württemberg.
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Top 5 Car and Motorcycle Routes in the Black Forest
The Black Forest, who hasn't heard of it? The Black Forest is a densely forested area and low mountain range in southwestern Germany, located in the state of Baden-Württemberg, on the Rhine and the French border. It is the largest low mountain range in Germany. Geologically, it is related to the Vosges Mountains, which lie on the French side of the Rhine. The highest peak of the Black Forest is the Feldberg with a height of 1493 meters above sea level. The Black Forest is the largest forest area in Germany and consists mainly of pine and spruce trees. The Black Forest is known as one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany. A small part in the north is protected as the Schwarzwald National Park. The Romans called the densely forested mountain range with its distinctive dark conifers Silva Nigra - "the Black or Dark Forest or impenetrable forest", which to them was ominous and almost impenetrable. The German word Schwarzwald was used for the first time in a document from the Swiss monastery of St. Gallen from the year 868. A well-known car route is the Schwarzwald-Hochstraße, B 500 and the Uhrenstraße. The Black Forest is known worldwide for the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm.
There are also several lakes in the Black Forest, namely: Titisee, Glaswaldsee, Mummelsee, Kirnbergsee, Feldsee, Schluchsee and the Hotzenwald.
The highest peaks in the Black Forest are: Feldberg (1493 m), Seebuck (1448 m), Herzogenhorn (1415 m), Belchen (1414 m), Schauinsland (1284 m), Kandel (1243 m) and the Hornisgrinde (1164 m ).
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There are also several lakes in the Black Forest, namely: Titisee, Glaswaldsee, Mummelsee, Kirnbergsee, Feldsee, Schluchsee and the Hotzenwald.
The highest peaks in the Black Forest are: Feldberg (1493 m), Seebuck (1448 m), Herzogenhorn (1415 m), Belchen (1414 m), Schauinsland (1284 m), Kandel (1243 m) and the Hornisgrinde (1164 m ).
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Subject: New Route for the Top 5 collection Black Forest composed by Hans van de Ven.
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11 day trip from the Netherlands
8 countries in 11 days; The Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg and Belgium. This route collections consists of 10 routes that I have driven with friends in the summer of 2019.
The start is in Geldermalsen Netherlands, the first 7 days you drive through the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France and a piece of Luxembourg with overnight stays in hotels.
The last three days you stay in Barweiler (D) in the Eifel and you drive two beautiful tours through the Eifel, Luxembourg and parts of the Belgian Ardennes.
There is no highway in the routes, only beautiful provincial and country roads, many beautiful passes with beautiful panoramas.
Be sure to check whether the passes are open before you leave.
These are routes for experienced drivers.
The start is in Geldermalsen Netherlands, the first 7 days you drive through the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France and a piece of Luxembourg with overnight stays in hotels.
The last three days you stay in Barweiler (D) in the Eifel and you drive two beautiful tours through the Eifel, Luxembourg and parts of the Belgian Ardennes.
There is no highway in the routes, only beautiful provincial and country roads, many beautiful passes with beautiful panoramas.
Be sure to check whether the passes are open before you leave.
These are routes for experienced drivers.
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