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Discover Germany's Black Forest and Baden-Baden on this 8-hour day trip from Strasbourg, including scenic views, a wine route, and free time at Mummselsee lake.
A full-day adventure from Strasbourg offers an engaging glimpse into Germany’s stunning Black Forest region, with highlights that include the elegant spa town of Baden-Baden, the picturesque Mummselsee lake, and the scenic Badische Weinstrasse wine route. Priced at $195.66 per person, this 8-hour tour is ideal for those seeking a comfortable, well-organized experience with plenty of free time for independent exploration. The tour operates with a small group of up to 8 travelers, ensuring a relaxed and personal atmosphere.
While the itinerary covers a lot of ground, travelers should be aware that some stops, such as the lunch at Mummelsee, are at popular tourist spots that may feel busy or crowded. The tour’s pacing and quality of guides receive high praise, making it a worthwhile option for visitors aiming to see several key sights in a single day.


The tour begins with a one-hour drive to Baden-Baden, renowned as a historic thermal spa city favored by royalty, celebrities, and the wealthy. The guide leads you through its grand villas and architectural landmarks, highlighting its reputation as a luxurious retreat. The city is generally peaceful, although some shops may close on Sundays, which has minimal impact on the overall experience.
Many visitors appreciate the informative commentary from guides like Pauline, who introduce the city’s history and highlight its elegant ambiance. The city’s serene atmosphere and impressive villas make it a highlight, especially for those interested in architecture and wellness.
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After Baden-Baden, the tour proceeds to Mummelsee, an 800-meter circumference lake at 1,036 meters elevation, making it the highest and deepest of seven cirque lakes in the region. The free time here lasts around three hours, providing plenty of opportunity for sightseeing, relaxing, and enjoying local delicacies. Visitors often savor Black Forest cake and cured meats at the lakeside, which are available as part of the lunch options.
The lake’s natural beauty is complemented by the surrounding Black Forest scenery, offering excellent photo opportunities. The lakeside environment is peaceful, and the area draws praise for its scenic views and the variety of activities available, whether it’s walking along the shoreline or simply relaxing by the water.
Post-lunch, the tour continues along the Badischer Weinstrasse, Germany’s longest wine route spanning over 500 kilometers. The guide makes several stops to capture photos and appreciate the landscape, with one key stop in the charming village of Sasbachwalden.
Sasbachwalden is a well-tended village famous for its vineyards and flowers, having won the national flowering village award. The area’s picturesque setting, with expansive vineyards and well-maintained streets, offers an authentic glimpse of rural Baden wine country. The drive along the route is a highlight, showcasing the region’s cultivated landscapes and charming villages.

The entire journey is conducted in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan that features Wi-Fi for convenience. This setup ensures a smooth ride across dispersed locations, with a meet point at 17 Pl. de la Cathédrale in Strasbourg, starting at 9:00 am. The tour returns to the original meeting point at the end of the day.
Group size is limited to 8 travelers, fostering a more intimate atmosphere and allowing guides to tailor the experience. The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so travelers need to arrange their own transportation to the meeting point.

The tour’s success largely depends on its engaging guides, with several praised for their knowledge, humor, and friendliness. Guides like Pauline, Thierry, Laurent, and Robin receive positive mentions for their informative storytelling and ability to balance sightseeing with free time. They often add small surprises and personal touches that enhance the overall experience.
Some reviews highlight the small group size as a key advantage, making the tour more relaxing and allowing for personalized attention. The guides are also praised for their flexibility and desire to meet individual needs.

The pacing of the tour generally receives favorable comments, with many appreciating the moderate tempo and ample free time at key stops like Mummelsee. The small group format also contributes to a more relaxed and personalized experience, making it easier to enjoy the scenery and have meaningful conversations with the guide.
However, some reviews mention that weather conditions can impact visibility and overall enjoyment, particularly when it’s foggy or rainy. Plus, there are notes about some stops feeling rushed, especially when the weather limits sightseeing opportunities or shop hours are restricted.

The tour includes free time at Mummelsee for lunch at your own expense, with local delicacies like Black Forest cake readily available. The lakeside cafes and eateries provide a chance to sample regional specialties in a scenic setting.
While some reviews mention the lunch stop as a bit touristy or busy, the opportunity to try local cured meats or sweets remains a highlight for many. The tour does not include meals, so planning ahead for snacks or preferences is recommended.

Every stop on the tour emphasizes the natural beauty and cultural charm of the Black Forest region. From Baden-Baden’s spa luxury to the lakes and vineyards, the scenery is consistently praised for its breathtaking views and authentic rural character.
The Black Forest itself, with its dense woods and mountain vistas, is a major draw, and the guide’s commentary adds context about the region’s history and traditions.
This tour offers good value for money, especially considering the small group size, expert guides, and variety of destinations covered in one day. It’s suitable for moderately fit travelers who enjoy scenic drives and light walking, but it may feel rushed for those seeking a more leisurely, unstructured experience.
The tour is ideal for visitors based in Strasbourg who want a rundown of the Black Forest without the hassle of self-driving or multiple bookings. However, those looking for more time at specific sites or with particular dietary needs should plan accordingly.
This Germany day trip from Strasbourg combines luxury, nature, and culture into a well-organized 8-hour experience. The small group format and knowledgeable guides make it a relaxed and engaging way to see some of Germany’s most scenic locations.
While the lunch at Mummelsee might feel busy or touristy for some, the scenic drives and free exploration time balance this out. The Black Forest’s natural beauty shines through at every stop, and the village of Sasbachwalden provides a charming glimpse into regional life.
This tour delivers a memorable snapshot of Baden-Württemberg’s highlights—perfect for those short on time but eager to see more of Germany’s spectacular landscapes and towns.
“Baden Baden is fantastic little thermal city , really worth it , the lunch stop at lake Mummelsee is a tourist trap and a waste of 3 h . Our guide …”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $195.66 per person, offering a full-day experience with multiple stops.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 9:00 am from Strasbourg.
What are the main stops included?
Stops include Baden-Baden, Mummelsee lake, and Sasbachwalden on the Black Forest Wine Route.
Is food included in the tour?
No, meals are not included; there is free time at Mummelsee for lunch at your own expense.
What type of transport is used?
Travel is in an air-conditioned minivan with Wi-Fi, ensuring comfort and connectivity.
Are there any age restrictions?
Children under 4 years old are not allowed, and children must be accompanied by an adult.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited physical fitness?
Yes, it is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, as the stops involve light walking.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour date.
What guides lead the tour?
The tour features qualified, English-speaking guides like Pauline, Thierry, Laurent, and Robin, known for their knowledge and friendliness.
Are pets allowed?
No, pets are not permitted on the tour.
Do I need my passport?
Yes, since the tour departs from Strasbourg and crosses into Germany, a valid passport is required for border checks.
What should I expect in terms of crowd levels?
The small group size offers a more intimate experience, but some stops may be busy, especially during peak seasons or weekends.