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Sommerrodelbahn Gutach

Sommerrodelbahn Gutach delivers exactly what it promises: a 1,100-meter alpine coaster that winds down the Black Forest mountainside with genuine thrills.

Sommerrodelbahn Gutach, Triberg · City-wide
Category
Park & Garden
Duration
1h 45m
Best Time
Any time
Entry
EUR 3.5
Rating
4.6 (5,074)
The place

About Sommerrodelbahn Gutach

Sommerrodelbahn Gutach delivers exactly what it promises: a 1,100-meter alpine coaster that winds down the Black Forest mountainside with genuine thrills. You'll control your own sled through banked curves, gentle jumps, and rolling waves while the Gutach valley spreads out below. The track sits high enough to give you proper forest views but stays manageable for kids as young as three (with an adult). Unlike many tourist rides, this one actually gets your heart racing on the steeper sections.

Your ride starts with a chairlift that hauls you and your toboggan up the mountain, giving you time to scout the route ahead. The descent takes about four minutes if you brake conservatively, but experienced riders can fly down in under three. The sleds have simple hand brakes that work well, though the track's banking means you rarely need to slow down much. You'll hear plenty of whooping from other riders, and the forest setting makes it feel more authentic than the concrete versions at some theme parks.

Most guides won't mention that the €6 single ride price adds up fast, especially with kids who'll want multiple goes. The 6-ride ticket at €28 makes much more sense for families. Skip the mini-golf, it's forgettable, but the playground keeps younger siblings happy while others ride. The track runs in all weather except heavy rain or ice, but wet conditions make it noticeably slower and less exciting.

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Address
Vor Singersbach 1A, 77793 Gutach (Schwarzwaldbahn), Germany
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Buy your tickets at the bottom station rather than online to avoid booking fees, and ask about the weather conditions before committing to multiple rides

Most visitors brake too much on their first run, missing the real fun: the track is designed to be taken at speed, so trust the banking on the curves

The best photo opportunities come during the chairlift ascent, not the descent when you need both hands for steering, so have your phone ready on the way up

Plan for about 1h 45m.

Sommerrodelbahn Gutach is in the City-wide neighborhood of Triberg. The address is Vor Singersbach 1A, 77793 Gutach (Schwarzwaldbahn), 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.

Comfortable shoes are recommended. Check the weather forecast and dress in layers, especially in shoulder seasons.

Around the corner

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Vogtsbauernhof Open Air Museum
Museum

Vogtsbauernhof Open Air Museum

This open-air museum brings six authentic Black Forest farmhouses from the 16th and 17th centuries to life, complete with working mills, traditional barns, and costumed craftspeople demonstrating everything from basket weaving to bread baking. You'll walk through fully furnished farmsteads that were carefully relocated here beam by beam, each representing different periods and social classes of rural Black Forest life. The highlight is watching traditional crafts in action: blacksmiths hammering iron, millers grinding grain, and woodcarvers creating the intricate clocks this region is famous for. The experience feels like stepping into a living history book where you can touch, smell, and hear the past. Smoke rises from chimneys, water wheels turn steadily, and the sound of traditional tools echoes across the grounds. Each farmhouse tells a different story, from the wealthy Vogtsbauernhof itself (complete with elaborate painted furniture) to the humble Hippenseppenhof where you'll see how poorer families lived. The staff genuinely knows their stuff and loves sharing stories about daily life centuries ago. Entry costs €9 for adults, which is fair considering you'll easily spend 2-3 hours here if you're genuinely interested. Most visitors rush through in an hour and miss the best parts: the working sawmill demonstration and the seasonal activities like flax processing or apple pressing. Skip the restaurant (overpriced tourist food) but don't miss the small shop selling authentic regional crafts. The museum gets surprisingly crowded on weekend afternoons, so aim for weekday mornings when you can actually chat with the craftspeople.

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