In the 1st week of October 2006 we went on vacation to the Black Forest (Schwarzwald).
It's a beautiful area in the south-western part of Germany (Baden-Württemberg) starting
somewhere below Karlsruhe and going all the way down to Basel. I have been there before
about 21 years ago (please Grandpa, tell us some more stories :-)) when I was still in
the Royal Netherlands Air Force and visited the Canadian Air Force base near Baden-Baden
(CFB Baden-Söllingen). I remember the beautiful landscape and till this day I find it the
most beautiful area of Germany I have seen so far.
Both Ellen and I love the mountains, so this could be a great holiday destination!
Take a look at Wikipedia
for more background information on the Black Forest.
Ellen contacted Mrs. Ruth, the owner of the apartment, and booked the accommodation for the first week of October. We communicated via telephone and normal mail because they did not have a website or an e-mail address. More about "Ferienwohnungen Familie Ruth" later on in this article...
The trip itself went ok! The weather-forecast predicted a lot of rain but we were lucky!
We kept it dry until Frankfurt, about 500 km down the road. After that it was raining cats and dogs!
In Germany petrol stations are further apart than I am used to in the Netherlands. But
most of the petrol stations are accompanied by a restaurant (Rastätte) which is open 24/7.
Great service! Not bad at all when you are on the road in the middle of the night fighting cats and dogs!
It was half past 3 in the night and we decided to stop for a cup of coffee and something to eat. The windscreen wipers where moving hi-speed hoping to create some kind of visibility. We took the exit to a Rastätte near Alsbach, and got out of the car. It was four o'clock in the morning and the three of us were sitting in a quiet restaurant enjoying something warm to eat and drink. Outside the rain was pouring down. Life is good!
A few hours later and 220 km further down the road we arrived in Freiburg, a city in the southern part of the Black Forest, and about 30 km west of our destination Hinterzarten. Because our car drives on LPG (Liquified Petrol Gas) we first had another mission to accomplish: find the petrol station that sells LPG.
In Germany LPG is still kind of rare. If you want to find a petrol station that sells the stuff you better get some kind of LPG Guide Europe or do your homework on forehand. http://www.gas-tankstellen.info is a website with a lot of information. Be aware that most petrol stations along the freeway DON'T sell LPG. And don't confuse LPG with CNG which is something different.
The apartment itself was more than great! As a (partly) quadriplegic I am a fulltime wheelchair user
and I had no problem whatsoever. For me everything was well adapted and accessible!
But of course everybody has it's special needs and therefore it's potential problems.
If you need special adjustments like for example triangles (or whatever you call them in English)
above the toilet or an electric adjustable bed you might reconsider. The bed is high enough though!
For the average wheelchair user I give it an 8+, and that's one of the best I've seen so far!
A bit more about the background of this accommodation....
Mr. and Mrs. Ruth decided to build a wheelchair accessible accommodation out of gratitude for receiving three healthy daughters!
I find this attitude to life admirable! They are also the only wheelchair accessible accommodation in this area, and believe me...
there are a lot of accommodations in the surroundings!
We met Mrs. Ruth the day after we arrived. She is a nice and warm person just as we expected.
Mr. Ruth died very suddenly about two years ago. I think his spirit lives on in the house
that he build....
For some pictures of "Ferienwohnungen Familie Ruth" you can click here.
More information you can find on rollstuhl-urlaub.de.
When driving around you will see a lot of restaurants along the way. Unfortunately most of them aren't wheelchair accessible. We know there are two places in Hinterzarten that are wheelchair accessible: s'Pfännle in the Freiburger Strasse (European kitchen) and one of the Pizzeria's (heard of). Outside Hinterzarten you have an opportunity when travelling north in the direction of Breitnau. Before reaching Breitnau you will have a restaurant on your right-hand side called Muhlen Café. Accessible, good kitchen, affordable!
About three kilometers east of Hinterzarten you'll find Titisee. Although the Titisee self is beautiful,
the village is not our kind of thing. To me it almost looks like the hotels and restaurants outnumbered the people living there.
I suggest driving a few kilometers more to the east to Neustadt which is worth a visit. If you take the L156
from Titisee you will find a big supermarket on your right-hand side before entering Neustadt.
As I mentioned earlier in this article Hinterzarten is located 30 kilometers east of Freiburg. If you want to go shopping, catch a terrace, or just enjoy the architecture this is where you want to go! Both Ellen and I fell in love with this beautiful city. Münsterplatz is nice and Rathausplatz is even more beautiful. For more background information on Freiburg you can take a look at the article on Wikipedia.
Last but definitely not least: the village Hinterzarten! It's a little resort village with a population of about 2700 people. The village feels warm and friendly. There are a lot of hiking and bicycle trails in and around Hinterzarten. I don't know if the trails are wheelchair accessible, but you can check the local Tourist Information Office for more information.
As a disabled tourist in Baden-Württemberg (and maybe other parts of Germany, I don't know) you can travel free of charge with the German railroad (Die Bahn). If you are in a wheelchair you have to call a service number 24 hours in advance of your planned trip. When they know you are coming they will help you to get in and off the train. If you don't call in advance they might refuse you.
Gallery: Black Forest Germany
Gallery: Ferienwohnungen Familie Ruth
Map: Southern part of the Black Forest
Links: Other travel sites