Local’s Guide: 10 Unique Places to Stay in the Black Forest

Located in southern Germany, the Black Forest is one of the top destinations for travelers year round. From swimming, hiking and cycling in the summertime, to world-class skiing, Christmas markets, and snow-shoeing in the wintertime, the Black Forest offers excellent entertainment for nearly every member of your family. While the activities may be easily found, unique places to stay in the Black Forest are not.

In fact, many of the best hotels and guesthouses in the Black Forest are not on major booking sites. Wanting to keep the experience authentic, great Black forest accommodations are purposefully hard to find. If you’re searching for some of the most unique places to stay in the Black forest, look no further. 

Here are the best accommodations in the Black Forest, as recommended by locals! 

 

Schloss Eberstein

Have a foodie in the family? Perched above the Murg valley, this 13th century castle has its own vineyard, Michelin-starred restaurant and cooking classes! Their elegant rooms are the perfect balance of modern comfort with historic charm. 

We highly suggest this unique place to stay in the Black Forest for large parties or weddings. The view is spectacular!

Book your stay: https://www.hotel-schloss-eberstein.de/

 
 

The Bubble Tents at Furtwangen

Want to sleep under the stars? The Bubble-Tent Bad Dürrheim in the Black Forest offers a cosmic experience in the heart of the Schwarzwald. Not only does your stay include breathtaking views of the Alpson a clear day - but you can also enjoy the SportCHALET facilities including a restaurant and thermal spa!

Popular attractions nearby include the Source of the Danube, the German Clock Museum, the Zweribach Waterfall, and the macabre Triberg Gallows

Book your stay: https://www.bubble-tent.de/

 

Boutique Hotel Kokoschinski

A paradise in both winter and summer! Feldberg is often considered the highlight of the Black Forest. World-class hiking and mountain biking trails in the summer transform into downhill and cross country skiing in the wintertime. If you’re looking for one of the most unique places to stay in the Black Forest, look no further than Boutique Hotel Kokoschinski. 

The eye-catching black and white mod exterior offers direct access to the Feldberg ski area with 16 lifts and over 30 kilometers of slopes in the winter. In the summertime in the Black Forest, you can enjoy neighboring hiking trails, bike tours with complimentary e-bikes, or sign up for an in-house yoga seminar! 

Oh, and lest we forget, Goldi & Rosi, the two resident domestic sheep, look forward to visitors and (lots of) petting. They are happy to accompany you on your walk.

Book your stay: https://www.boutique-hotel-kokoschinski.de/

Source: Hotel Liberty

 

Hotel Liberty at Offenburg

An accommodation that’s so good, it’s criminal.

Set in a former 19th century prison, this chic hotel offers reimagined chic interiors, free rental bicycles and complimentary passes to a nearby wellness center. Other amenities include a lounge bar, wine cellar and an industrial-modern restaurant. We certainly wouldn't mind being locked up here!

Interested in exploring this region of the Black Forest? There are a lot of activities in the Offenburg area, including great wine tasting at  Staufenberg Castle and Familien-Weingut Renner.

Book your stay: www.hotel-liberty.de

 

Boutique Hotel Alemannenhof

One of our favorite summertime hang-outs in the Black Forest is Titisee. This picturesque Black Forest lake is perfect for family vacationers. Shop for traditional cuckoo clocks, tour the lake on paddle boats, take a day-trip on the steam train, or enjoy a slice of Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte (Black Forest cake). 

Situated along Titisee is the Boutique Hotel Alemannenhof. This traditional Black Forest hotel features upscale dining and interior rooms, with a relaxing pool and sauna. 

Book your stay: https://www.hotel-alemannenhof.de/en/

 

Schwarzwald Camp

Want to get back to nature? True, there are a number of great campgrounds in the Black Forest. But only one lets you choose from a tipi, tree tent, gondola, campsite or parking space for the Bulli. At Schwarzwald Camp, they offer unique accommodations in a natural and rustic way. Opting for no electricity or WiFi, guests are encouraged to gather around a campfire and listen to the sounds of the Schwarzwald. Check them out!

Book your stay: www.schwarzwaldcamp.com

 

Sleep in a Wine Barrel at Titisee: Schlafen im Weinfass

Interested in sleeping in giant wine barrels that were once used to make the Schwarzwald region’s wine? Look no further than Schlafen im Weinfass (literally: Sleep in a Wine Barrel), located in the village of Sasbachwalden. 

Each barrel features a bathroom, an outdoor seating area, heating and spectacular views of the surrounding vineyard. Truly a “must-visit” accommodation and one of our top places to stay in the Black Forest. 

Feature Package Deal Includes: 

  • 1 night’s stay in a wooden barrel (Sleeps 2 people)

  • 1 bottle of Secco (0.75 ltr.)

  • a richly filled snack basket with fine baked goods and delicious sausage products

  • 2 bottles of wine, a bottle of grape juice and 2 bottles of mineral wate

  • A rich breakfast basket with fresh rolls, sausage, cheese and fruit spread in the morning

Cost: 168 EUR (including VAT and tourist tax)

Book your stay: https://www.schlafen-im-weinfass.de/

 

Hotel Bareiss

Luxury in the heart of the Black Forest. Winning numerous awards since its founding in 1951, this five star resort continues to leave its guests impressed, recently being noted as one of the top 10 hotels in Europe and number two in Germany. 

With its own beauty and spa area and nine pools, some heated, some with seawater, jet streams, or effervescent water, you are sure to leave feeling relaxed and refreshed. Guests may also choose from a range of fitness programs and family activities - including all-day childcare with a petting zoo and teepees on the grounds!

While it is no doubt that luxury comes with an equally opulent price tag, each overnight stay includes meals referred to as a "culinary vacation," with a breakfast buffet, mid-afternoon cake, and a superb dinner in the hotel's restaurant. The resort’s restaurants include the elegant Bareiss Restaurant, with Michelin three-star chef Claus-Peter Lumpp's French cuisine, the Kaminstube with European food, and the Jakob-Försterstube serving regional Black Forest specialties.

International travelers take note: while the shops and restaurants on the grounds take credit card, you will need to pay with cash, debit or check for your hotel accommodation. 

Book your stay: https://www.bareiss.com/en/

Source: Naturträume

Source: Naturträume

 

NaturTräume in Schiltach

Love the Black Forest so much you want to sleep in the forest canopy? At “Nature Dream” you can do just that! Their selection of hanging tends suspended above the forest floor with steel cables are one of the more unique Black Forest accommodation experiences. 

We also appreciate that NaturTräume pays their employees fairly and support sustainable practices.

Their current offer: 

  • Overnight stays can be booked for 2 people (two beds in the hanging tent).

  • Price includes a snack basket with local specialties for dinner and breakfast in the tent.

Cost: 165 EUR (per person/night) 

Book your stay: http://www.naturtraeume.de/

 

Schwarzwald Chalets

Quintessentially German, the Schwarzwald Chalets offer a range of traditional Black Forest cabins for rent. Located in Freudenstadt (literally, Joy City), the quaint town offers a perfect starting point for your next Black Forest adventure. Choose from two Black Forest chalets "Kaisertann" and "Birkenbühl", both rated by the German Tourism Association with the highest classification "5-star: accommodation with first-class comfort".

Keep in mind - minimum stays in the Summertime are 3 nights, but your furry friends are welcome (for a fee)! 

Book your stay: https://www.schwarzwald-chalets.de/home.html

 
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