Schaffhausen

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krap

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Tuesday 18th November 2008
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Well I'm here! Got here yesterday. Quite like the place so far

krallicious

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206 months

Tuesday 18th November 2008
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So you did come. It takes a few weeks, I found, to adjust to the pace of life here but good luck with the new job/relocation. Remember the Black Forest is near. Seemed empty last weekend!

krap

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Tuesday 18th November 2008
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Well i'm here for my trial run but probably back and forth until Christmas. Whats going on at the Black Forrest? Cheers

krallicious

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206 months

Tuesday 18th November 2008
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Not much. Just some of the best driving roads I have found, spectacular scenery and great beer gardens beer (although I realise that last one is not great for this time of year).

krap

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Tuesday 18th November 2008
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Oh nice one, i'll give that a go at the weekends (something to do!). I was going to ask the best place to go for a drive, any idea of a destination I can put on my sat nav to point me in the right direction?

krallicious

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206 months

Tuesday 18th November 2008
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Ok then, I'm not sure how far you would like to drive for the roads I know to be good fun as they are around 100km from Schaffhausen.

1) Head to Wehr in Germany (near Bad Sackingen) on the Swiss/German boarder. Follow signs to Todtmoos from Wehr.

2)Todtmoos to St. Blasien.

3)St. Blasien to Gorwihl.
(The above route was given to me by a fellow PHer and is a favorite of mine)

There is also a lovely drive from Todtnau (a little further north of Todtmoos) to Freiburg which is outstanding.

A bit closer to home is Schluchsee but I cannot remember any of the routes I have driven as it was a few years ago I was there. I do remember the scenery was spectacular and I had good fun driving

May I also suggest that you have a little drive around the Bodensee area just to the SW of you. Very pretty and all of the tourists should have gone back by now!

krap

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Tuesday 18th November 2008
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Top man! Thanks, i'll be sure to give it a blast in my rental 1.6 focus! Will there be tolls or anything like that?

krallicious

4,312 posts

206 months

Tuesday 18th November 2008
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All it will cost you is the petrol to get there!!

krap

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Wednesday 19th November 2008
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krallicious said:
Ok then, I'm not sure how far you would like to drive for the roads I know to be good fun as they are around 100km from Schaffhausen.

1) Head to Wehr in Germany (near Bad Sackingen) on the Swiss/German boarder. Follow signs to Todtmoos from Wehr.

2)Todtmoos to St. Blasien.

3)St. Blasien to Gorwihl.
(The above route was given to me by a fellow PHer and is a favorite of mine)

There is also a lovely drive from Todtnau (a little further north of Todtmoos) to Freiburg which is outstanding.

A bit closer to home is Schluchsee but I cannot remember any of the routes I have driven as it was a few years ago I was there. I do remember the scenery was spectacular and I had good fun driving

May I also suggest that you have a little drive around the Bodensee area just to the SW of you. Very pretty and all of the tourists should have gone back by now!
I have it all planned and i'm ready to go, roll on Saturday!! In total i'll do approx 170 miles :-)

I did a google map search from Todtnau to Freiburg and god it looks like fun! Thanks again krallicious

krallicious

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206 months

Wednesday 19th November 2008
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No problem. Have a good time but watch out for cyclists (should not be too many this time of year) as they seem to think their bikes are as wide as a car sometimes! Have fun

RainerM

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232 months

Wednesday 19th November 2008
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Hallo
Welcome overhere :-)

If you have time in the future try that ex-hillclimb road called
Freiburg-Schauinsland, great drive.....as the rest of the Black Forest...

http://www.landkartenarchiv.de/rennstrecken_freibu...

Easily situated, Todtnau is mentioned at the top of the map..

History is here, all in German :-(

http://www.erzkasten.net/pathdom/erzkasten/index.p...

follow Link Schauinsland

drop down to

ADAC Bergrennen

then : Geschichte

Enjoy your time.

Regards,

Rainer-CH
sorry, but the weather-forecast for this week-end looks awful :-(((

UltimaCH

3,155 posts

190 months

Wednesday 19th November 2008
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Including some snow to low lying areas... Watch out then!

krap

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Thursday 20th November 2008
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RainerM - I think i'll be hitting the hill climb you mentioned, here's my plan of attack starting at Neuhausen - Bad Sackingen, Todtmoos, St. Blasien, Gorwihl, Todtnau, Freiburg and back to Neuhausen

krallicious

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206 months

Thursday 20th November 2008
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When you get to Gorwihl I would advise retracing your steps to Todtmoos. Good fun in reverse!! Oh, I forgot to say, by a Black Forest map just in case. Their are lots and lots of little short cuts that are great fun too!!

krap

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Friday 21st November 2008
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Okay i'll buy a map. I'm thinking about maybe going to Zurich to have a look round tomorrow and do the drive on Sunday as I believe everywhere is shut on a Sunday?

I was so bored last night in Neuhausen (thats where i'm staying), anyone around these parts who fancies a beer?