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Hofgut Sternen

Hofgut Sternen sits at the mouth of Ravenna Gorge in a 17th-century farmstead that's been feeding travelers for centuries.

Hofgut Sternen, Titisee-Neustadt · Hinterzarten & Ravenna Gorge
Category
Restaurant
Duration
1h 30m
Best Time
Any time
Entry
€€€
Rating
4.2 (2,342)
The place

About Hofgut Sternen

Hofgut Sternen sits at the mouth of Ravenna Gorge in a 17th-century farmstead that's been feeding travelers for centuries. The glass-walled dining room overlooks the rushing Ravenna stream, and you'll hear the water even from inside. They source ingredients from their own trout farm plus foraged mushrooms, herbs, and berries from the surrounding Black Forest. The seasonal game menu changes based on hunting seasons, so you might find venison, wild boar, or rabbit alongside their famous fresh trout.

You'll eat surrounded by weathered wood beams and modern glass panels that frame the stream perfectly. The kitchen operates with serious precision: trout gets pulled from their ponds that morning, and the chef knows exactly which meadow your salad greens came from. Service moves at Black Forest pace, not city speed, so plan for a leisurely two-hour meal. The sound of rushing water creates natural white noise that makes conversations feel intimate even when the dining room fills up.

Most reviews rave about the setting, but honestly, the food quality varies depending on the season and what's available that day. The trout preparation is consistently excellent at EUR 24, but skip the game dishes in summer when they're frozen from winter hunting. Lunch crowds peak around 1 PM, so arrive at noon or after 2:30 PM for better service. The parking validation deal is real: spend EUR 25 and you get three hours free to explore the gorge afterward.

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WalkingMinimal walking
The place

Getting there

Address
Höllsteig 76, 79874 Breitnau, Germany
Neighborhood
Hinterzarten & Ravenna Gorge
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Request table 12 or 14 along the glass wall for the best stream views, especially after rain when the water runs higher and more dramatic

Most visitors order the house trout special, but the daily foraged mushroom dishes (available September through November) showcase the chef's real skills and local knowledge

Arrive by 11:30 AM to secure parking before the hiking crowds, then eat first and hike the gorge trail with a full stomach rather than the other way around

Plan for about 1h 30m.

Hofgut Sternen is in the Hinterzarten & Ravenna Gorge neighborhood of Titisee-Neustadt. The address is Höllsteig 76, 79874 Breitnau, Germany. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

Closed on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.

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