Schonacher Straße
Schonacher Straße runs through the heart of Triberg as the town's main commercial strip, where traditional Black Forest culture meets tourist commerce.
About Schonacher Straße
Schonacher Straße runs through the heart of Triberg as the town's main commercial strip, where traditional Black Forest culture meets tourist commerce. You'll find authentic cuckoo clock workshops alongside souvenir shops selling everything from wooden figurines to Black Forest ham. The street maintains its old world charm with half-timbered buildings housing family businesses that have operated here for decades, some since the 1800s.
Walking the cobblestone street feels like browsing through a living museum of Black Forest craftsmanship. Clock shops display hundreds of handcarved timepieces in their windows, with prices ranging from 50 EUR for simple designs to over 2,000 EUR for elaborate musical pieces. The sound of woodworking drifts from back workshops, and you'll often see artisans carving clock cases or painting details. Tourist groups cluster around the larger shops, but smaller family-run stores offer more personal attention and better stories.
Most visitors rush through buying mass-produced souvenirs, but the real value lies in the working clock shops where you can watch craftsmen at work. Skip the generic souvenir stores near the bus stops and focus on Hubert Herr or Rombach & Haas for authentic pieces. Prices are negotiable in smaller shops, especially if you're buying multiple items or visiting during slower periods.
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