Black Forest de Gisela Scheffbuch

The Black Forest is Germany’s largest low mountain range and one of its most famous holiday regions. Stretching from Pforzheim in the north to the Swiss border in the south, it impresses with its diverse landscapes. The Northern Black Forest is characterized by dense, dark forests, deep valleys, and traditional spa towns such as Baden-Baden. Scenic roads like the Black Forest High Road offer access to the scenery. In the Central Black Forest, forests alternate with lush meadows and open valleys. Typical features are picturesque villages with half-timbered houses and the famous cuckoo clocks, for example in Triberg or Gutach. The Southern Black Forest provides almost alpine flair with the Feldberg (1,493 m), crystal-clear mountain lakes, and wide high plateaus. It is ideal for winter sports as well as for extensive hikes and cycling tours.

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  1. La ferme de la Forêt-Noire à Glottertal

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm


  2. Vue sur Ellbachsee en Forêt-Noire

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm



  3. Le château de Karlsruhe

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm




  4. Chute d'eau de Triberg

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm



  5. Barrage du Schwarzenbach

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm


  6. Freudenstadt - La place du marché supérieur

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm


  7. Calw - Voyage dans le temps

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm


  8. Place du marché à Calw

    130,- ArtFrame™, 80x45 cm


  9. Le Grobbach dans le nord de la Forêt-Noire

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm


  10. Une soirée d'été au Schluchsee

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm


  11. Titisee en Forêt-Noire

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm


  12. Kaiserstuhl - la plus belle vue sur le vin

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm


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