German Clock Road


The German Clock Road or German Clock Route is a holiday route that runs from the Central Black Forest through the Southern Black Forest to the Baar region and thus links the centres of Black Forest clock manufacturing. It is about long.

Towns, villages and counties

The towns and villages along the route are Deißlingen, Eisenbach, Furtwangen, Gütenbach, Hornberg, Königsfeld, Lauterbach, Lenzkirch, Niedereschach, Rottweil, Schönwald, Schonach, Schramberg, Simonswald, St. Georgen, St. Märgen, St. Peter, Titisee-Neustadt, Triberg, Trossingen, Villingen-Schwenningen, Vöhrenbach, Waldkirch.
The counties through which the German Clock Road runs are Schwarzwald-Baar, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Rottweil, Tuttlingen, Emmendingen and Ortenau.

Attractions en route

With a clock theme

German Clock Museum in Furtwangen im Schwarzwald with the largest collection of clocks in GermanyMuseum of Clockmaking in Villingen-Schwenningen which focusses on the history of clock manufacture

Other attractions

Triberg Waterfalls, which is one of the highest and best known waterfalls in GermanyBlack Forest Railway, a technically unusual mountain railway with 40 tunnelsTitisee, the largest natural lake in the Black Forest
  • Baroque churches and abbeys in St. Märgen and St. PeterGerman Harmonica Museum in Trossingen

Literature

  • Rüdiger Gramsch: Wo die Stunde schlägt. Mit Hansy Vogt unterwegs auf der Deutschen Uhrenstraße. Silberburg Verlag GmbH, Tübingen 2017... ''''