Sommerrodelbahn Schauinsland
The Sommerrodelbahn Schauinsland is Germany's longest alpine coaster at 2.9 kilometers, snaking down the mountainside from the Schauinslandbahn cable car summit.
About Sommerrodelbahn Schauinsland
The Sommerrodelbahn Schauinsland is Germany's longest alpine coaster at 2.9 kilometers, snaking down the mountainside from the Schauinslandbahn cable car summit. You'll rocket through hairpin turns and forested sections at speeds you control yourself, with panoramic views over the Black Forest and Rhine Valley between the trees. It's essentially a single-track roller coaster on rails where you brake and accelerate using a simple lever system in your individual sled.
The experience starts with a scenic cable car ride to reach the coaster's launch point at 1,220 meters elevation. Once you're strapped into your toboggan-style cart, the track drops through dense forest with banked curves that feel genuinely thrilling when you let off the brakes. The ride takes about 8 minutes if you go full speed, but most people stretch it to 12 minutes to soak in the valley views. You'll hear plenty of delighted screaming from other riders echoing through the trees.
Honestly, this beats most theme park coasters because the mountain setting is spectacular and the track length gives real value. Adults pay around 7 EUR per ride, kids 4 EUR, but the five-ride ticket brings it down to about 5.50 EUR each. Skip the overpriced snack bar at the top and bring water instead. The ride shuts down in light rain or high winds, so check weather before making the cable car journey up.
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