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Discover the charm of the Black Forest on this full-day guided trip from Strasbourg, featuring Gengenbach, Vogtsbauernhof Museum, and Mummelsee with scenic drives.
Exploring the Black Forest from Strasbourg offers a wonderfully balanced mix of scenic beauty, cultural charm, and authentic experiences. This guided day trip, priced at $295 per person, combines leisurely travel with engaging stops that showcaseGermany’s picturesque forests and fairy-tale villages. The included visits to Gengenbach, the Vogtsbauernhof Open-Air Museum, and Mummelsee make for a well-rounded adventure that doesn’t feel rushed.
What sets this tour apart for us is the personalized small-group experience—limited to just seven travelers—which means more room to ask questions, more flexibility at each stop, and a relaxed pace. That said, one thing to consider is that this is a full-day outing, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with a lot of sightseeing and walking.
This trip is perfect for travelers who love scenic drives, cultural sights, and charming villages. It’s also great for those wanting a taste of authentic Black Forest life without the hassle of self-driving or navigating unfamiliar roads. If you’re after a comfortable, educational, and visually stunning excursion, this tour might be just what you’re looking for.


This day trip from Strasbourg is designed to offer a comprehensive slice of what makes the Black Forest so enchanting. Starting at the Strasbourg train station, the journey begins with a comfortable ride in a luxury van, catering to a maximum of seven guests. Having a small group means your guide, likely someone with local knowledge and a friendly demeanor, can offer personalized insights and answer your questions along the way.
One of the main draws is how the tour balances scenic beauty with cultural authenticity. You’ll visit Gengenbach, a medieval town that looks like it’s straight out of a storybook. Its half-timbered houses, flowered balconies, and cobbled streets create an ideal backdrop for photos or just soaking in the old-world charm. Reviewers note that Gengenbach’s baroque town hall and historic character are particularly captivating, making it a favorite stop for many.
Next, you’ll head to the Vogtsbauernhof Open-Air Museum, which is often praised as the highlight for families and history buffs alike. The museum’s collection of farmhouses from the 1600s to 1800s, with their traditional furniture and workshops, offers a tangible glimpse into Black Forest life. Visitors appreciate the interactive workshops and farm animals, which add a lively and educational element. As one reviewer mentioned, “It’s lively and educational, perfect for all ages,” emphasizing the museum’s engaging nature.
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The journey from Gengenbach to Mummelsee features the famous Schwarzwaldhochstraße, one of the most scenic drives in Germany. The views during this part of the trip are often highlighted as breathtaking, with dense pine forests stretching as far as the eye can see and vistas opening to rolling hills and valleys. This drive alone is worth the price for its picture-perfect scenery.
Travel time here is approximately an hour, giving you plenty of opportunities to enjoy the landscape from the comfort of your van. Your guide will likely point out interesting spots and local legends, enriching the experience beyond just the visual feast.

The last major stop is Mummelsee, a small glacial lake renowned for its fairy-tale scenery. Visitors love strolling around the lake, which is surrounded by towering pines, and capturing photos of the calm water reflecting the sky and trees. It’s an ideal spot to relax and take in the panoramic views.
There’s also the opportunity to enjoy a slice of Black Forest cake, a delicious treat that many reviewers find worth the extra cost. The lake area is perfect for browsing local crafts, such as cuckoo clocks and jams, adding a souvenir element to the trip.
The optional free time here allows for a leisurely walk, some souvenir shopping, or simply soaking up the peaceful atmosphere. Our sources note that the scenic drive and views are consistently praised, making Mummelsee a highlight for those who love nature and picturesque settings.

The tour runs approximately 9 hours, starting early at the Strasbourg train station and returning in the late afternoon. The itinerary is well-structured, balancing travel time with enough stops to explore without feeling rushed. The luxury van, with its comfortable seats and climate control, makes the long drives more pleasant—especially important if the weather turns cooler or warmer.
Included in the price are the transportation, guided service, and museum entry, which helps justify the cost. Parking fees at each stop are covered, so you won’t have to worry about extra expenses on-site.
The tour is suitable for most travelers over 4 years old, but those with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, or individuals sensitive to altitude or motion sickness might find it less accessible. Guests should bring passports or ID, comfortable shoes, cash, a credit card, and weather-appropriate clothing.

Many travelers appreciated the personal touch of this small-group experience. One mentioned, “Our guide was friendly and knowledgeable, making the entire day feel personalized,” highlighting the value of having a dedicated guide for such a scenic journey. Another noted how the scenic views truly live up to expectations, describing them as “breathtaking,” especially during the drive along the Black Forest High Road.
The museum at Vogtsbauernhof received praise for its interactive and lively atmosphere, with visitors describing it as “perfect for all ages,” and emphasizing the authenticity of the farmhouses and workshops.
On the logistical side, reviewers generally felt the timing was well-managed, with enough free time at each stop to explore, take pictures, or relax. Some mentioned that the lunch options at Vogtsbauernhof are limited but satisfactory, with choices ranging from traditional meals to picnic areas.
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This day trip offers a comprehensive and relaxed way to experience the Black Forest without the stress of driving or planning multiple visits. It perfectly suits those who want a taste of Germany’s scenic and cultural highlights in one day, with the comfort of guided commentary and small-group intimacy.
It’s especially valuable for travelers who appreciate stunning landscapes—like the views from Schwarzwaldhochstraße—and enjoy discovering authentic villages and museums. The combination of scenic drives, cultural stops, and natural beauty creates a well-rounded experience that balances sightseeing with leisure.

This experience is ideal for those who want to see the Black Forest without the hassle of organized self-guided trips. It caters well to travelers who value small-group intimacy and a knowledgeable guide to enhance their understanding of the region. Families, couples, and solo travelers who enjoy leisurely exploration will find it a rewarding day.
However, if you prefer more active or independent exploration, or have mobility issues, you might want to consider other options. The full-day format requires a good level of comfort with bus travel and walking at each stop.

This Black Forest day trip from Strasbourg offers an excellent balance of scenic beauty, cultural authenticity, and comfort. With a small group, expert guidance, and stunning stops like Gengenbach, Vogtsbauernhof, and Mummelsee, it provides a rich taste of what makes this region so enchanting without feeling rushed.
The included scenic drive along the Schwarzwaldhochstraße is a particular highlight, giving travelers a chance to marvel at dense pine forests and sweeping landscapes. The stops are thoughtfully selected to showcase the Black Forest’s storybook villages, traditional farms, and lakeside serenity, making it a very worthwhile day out.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate relaxed pacing, authentic experiences, and beautiful scenery. Whether you’re into photography, history, or just want a peaceful escape into nature, this trip delivers a memorable slice of Germany’s most picturesque region.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Children over 4 years old are accepted, but the experience is best suited for those able to walk and sit comfortably for long periods.
What should I bring on the trip?
Bring your passport or ID, comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, cash, and a credit card for souvenirs or optional purchases.
How long is the drive in the van?
The total driving time is approximately 4.5 hours across the day, divided between stops and scenic drives.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and personal food and drinks are not included. There are options at Vogtsbauernhof, or you can bring a picnic.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it’s not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to the nature of the stops and walking involved.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I need to pay extra for parking?
Parking fees are included in the tour price, so no additional costs are expected for parking at stops.
What is the group size?
Limited to 7 guests, ensuring a more personal and flexible experience with your guide.
Is the guide fluent in English?
Yes, the tour includes an English-speaking guide who provides informative commentary throughout the day.
This guided day trip from Strasbourg unlocks the best of the Black Forest—combining scenic drives, charming towns, and cultural highlights, all in one rewarding day. It’s a perfect choice for those wanting a relaxed, authentic experience with plenty of picture-worthy moments.