Freiburg! Germany's Black Forest in Winter! Christmas Markets, Cathedrals, and Beer I Travel Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • Come with us as we travel from Munich to the Black Forest region of Germany as we explore Freiburg. We talk way too much about walkability (not just bikes), try some food at the Münsterplatz market, drink some famous Ganter brew, check out the Minister cathedral, and finally spend some time at the Freiburg Christmas market.
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    Introduction 0:00-0:51
    Logistics 0:52-1:13
    Not Just Bikes Style Impressions 1:14-2:45
    Münsterplatz 2:46-4:13
    Ganter Beer 4:14-5:30
    Ravenna Gorge Ad 5:31-6.03
    More Not Just Bikes 6:04-7:30
    Münsterplatz Singers 7:31-9:23
    Minister Cathedral-9:24-9:50
    Freiburg Christmas Market 9:51-12:25
    Itineraries 12:26-13:18
    Schnessball 13:19-16:20
    Conclusion 16:21-17:44
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Комментарии • 74

  • @aWanderlustForLife
    @aWanderlustForLife Год назад +4

    This is another spot added to my German must-visit lists! But for now, while I'm in Germany and headed to a Christmas Market, I NEED to find that pastry ball and see what it's like 🤤

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад

      Hahahaha 🥰🥰🥰 they are so fun

  • @PostcardAndAPint
    @PostcardAndAPint Год назад +1

    Well you’ve sold it to us. What a beautiful place. It’s so nice to be able to wander an old town without fearing for your life with cars everywhere. We’ve not tried the snowball thingys, glad we didn’t at stand 3 in Munich!! That will be one for future German Christmas markets. Glad you stopped for a pint, always good to review the beer! Excellent job as always. Right off to script write for our Munich video which is your lovely faces in it this week!!! Cheers 🍻

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад

      You‘ll have to visit next time! Thanks so much! We are excited to see you Munich video! :D

  • @MYTravelBF
    @MYTravelBF Год назад +2

    Another awesome video! Freiburg looks like a dream, especially with the fall colors and mountains in the background. Coming from the US and now living in Germany, we 100% agree with you on the fact that active city planning goes a long way in making cities pedestrian-friendly and how it's not cities simply lucking into how they were built hundreds of years ago. Cheers for pointing that out!
    Also, the schneeballen is absolutely messy. We just tried one at the Goslar Christmas Market!

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! 🥰 So glad that other Americans can experience really nice city planning. 😍

  • @volkerbauer1974
    @volkerbauer1974 Месяц назад +1

    It is called "Stefanie Diller Schneeballträume (I think) and should be situated in "Hutergasse 2" in Füssen.

  • @GabrielGarcia-bl9yw
    @GabrielGarcia-bl9yw Год назад +1

    Love the videos. Keep up the good work

  • @robertmagillold
    @robertmagillold Год назад +1

    Love hearing how your German keeps improving! Gives me hope to one day muster up the courage to say „Ich möchte ein Bier bitte“ in person!

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад

      Awww thanks so much! That means a lot!

  • @volkerbauer1974
    @volkerbauer1974 Месяц назад +1

    Freiburg is so beautiful, thanks for convincing me. Some years back, when I was coming back from England, I took a detour, just to look at the City, but overnight I had fallen illegal. So the only thing I saw was the Hotel room. Now after watching your video, I have to come back to Freiburg.
    By the way, have you tried the snow balls in Füssen yet?

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks! Glad you were able to return!
      I have not. I didn't know there were snowballs in Füssen.

  • @IvorsTravels
    @IvorsTravels 8 месяцев назад +1

    We have visited Freiburg a few times but not at Christmas. We are putting that right this year as we start our Christmas trip in Freiburg. Searching for some info I came across your bright, informative channel. We will be wandering eventually to end our trip in our personal seasonal favourite, Vienna. The Ravenna Gorge looks impressive so I will take a look at that next.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! That means so much! Hope you can make it.

  • @anagiraltmier5895
    @anagiraltmier5895 2 месяца назад +1

    Que lindo lugar

  • @leswoolmer66
    @leswoolmer66 8 месяцев назад +1

    Been going here for around 40 years +- a couple except for the last 4. We stay on a campsite about 6 miles outside at the confluence of 3 river valleys. Best place in the world. The thing that we liked spotting in Freiburg were the shop symbols built into the cobbles outside many shops, particularly on Salzstrasse near Schwabentor, one of the city gates. Also Ravenna gorge has a glassblowing hut at the carpark worth a visit but not as good as when the old man did live glass blowing in the past.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  8 месяцев назад

      That sounds like an amazing campsite!
      All interesting things we will check out next time!

  • @DVargas0711
    @DVargas0711 Год назад +1

    I planned to go for the Weihnachtsmarkt last week, but didn't manage to do it! :(
    Good new is that I found your channel and this gorgeous video!

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад +1

      Welcome aboard! If you are looking for Christmas markets then you’ve come to the right place :)

  • @butenbremer1965
    @butenbremer1965 Год назад +2

    Freiburg is well worth a visit or two during summer, I really love this city and its surroundings! Spend a sunny afternoon at the Beer Garden "Kastaniengarten" on the Schlossberg overlooking the city and take a walk through the foresty park with its numerous viewpoints...... Enjoy! 🥰

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад +1

      We are definitely coming back when it’s warmer. Thanks for the recommendations!!! Will add them to our list!

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 Год назад +3

    A Freiburg legend says that if you step into a 6:50 Bächle, you will marry a Freiburger. You haven't tried the "Käspätzle" or the "Maultaschen"?

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад +1

      Haha yes, that’s why I filmed myself walking over the Bächle 😉. We have eaten lots of Käsespätzle and Maultaschen, just in other videos. 😅😎

  • @cocobunitacobuni8738
    @cocobunitacobuni8738 Год назад +2

    Goodness, those gutters are like moats 🙄@7:43 that is the Merchant's Hall - Historisches Kaufhaus 1520. I hope you guys went on a little hike into the forest?

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад

      We did! But only in our other Black Forest video :) about the Ravenna Gorge Christmas market. There were some lovely winter trails that followed along the river near by, and I even mention in that video how we need to come back in the summer for more! NFH is always up for a good hike.

  • @doke889
    @doke889 Год назад +1

    Had Schneeball in Rothenburg, and thought it was great. Some don’t like it so I guess it depends where you get it, and what kind you get.
    But just a little tip. You’re supposed to smash it in the bag, then pick out the pieces. That’s the easiest way.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад +1

      I have never considered this Schneeball hack. :O genius

  • @BaluDerBaer933
    @BaluDerBaer933 Год назад +1

    Nice video!
    Did you visit the Black Forest Family?

  • @shapeoftimes
    @shapeoftimes Год назад +3

    This is beautiful! Isn't Black Forest where the Danube starts? Greetings from Canada 🙂

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад

      I actually had no idea lol. Just googled it I, and it looks like it does start in the Black Forest!

    • @brigittelacour5055
      @brigittelacour5055 Год назад +2

      Yes but in the other side of the Black Forest (east) Freiburg is the west, near the Rhin, France in the other side of the Rhin.

    • @guntherbacker3472
      @guntherbacker3472 Год назад

      The Danube is formed by the rivers Brigach and Breg near the town of Donaueschingen.
      The train that crossed Ravenna Gorge in your video is actually heading for Donaueschingen.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад

      @@brigittelacour5055 very cool :D

  • @jonmaher2531
    @jonmaher2531 7 месяцев назад +1

    I believe Freiburg has the most sunny days of any town in Germany.

  • @bearenkindercool
    @bearenkindercool Год назад +1

    as said , before in the comments, another fantastic video from and about you we germans would never be up to.
    firstly, i think - believe it or not. you both fit so much into germany, it would be so much sadness, you leave some day.
    as an bavarian looking in your soul. i say: just stay.
    you decide.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад

      Thanks you so much! :) We really like Germany (Bavaria lol). I‘m not sure what the long term future holds, but we are definitely going to be in Munich for the foreseeable future!

    • @bearenkindercool
      @bearenkindercool Год назад

      looking in your both eyes in the videos, i feel a bit of relief - you will stay.

  • @mariabraga258
    @mariabraga258 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, I'll be visiting Freiburg in 3 weeks :)
    I'd love to visit the Black Forest but I don't plan to rent a car... is there any bus/ train that goes around the small villages in the Black Forest? I also thought about exploring the forest by bike if there is any bike rental company. But idk about that too since it's gonna be winter and probably snowing lol
    Any recommendations?

  • @adamlynch6279
    @adamlynch6279 Год назад +1

    Is there a ticket in Baden- wurttemberg that covers all train and bus travel for 24 hours?similar to the Bayern ticket I will be visiting Freiburg for the first time this summer , thanks

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад +1

      I think there is a special ticket for each state, however, I would recommend the 49 euro ticket. it's a subscription service, so you need to sign up the 20th (I think) before the month you need it.

  • @hollyhoman1625
    @hollyhoman1625 7 дней назад +1

    We will be there in December. We only have two days but want to spend one of those days in Triberg to see the falls. We think it might be better to rent a car to get to Triberg. What's your take on that? Is it easy to get there on the train or better to rent a car?

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  13 часов назад

      Sorry we have not been there, so I do not know! IN general, I do find the public transport in this area to not be very good, so renting a car might be the best option.

  • @ClausWawrzinek
    @ClausWawrzinek Год назад +1

    I love your videos, they are excellent! I am looking forward to new ones every week…
    Some of your transitions though… make me dizzy… 😅

  • @butenbremer1965
    @butenbremer1965 Год назад +3

    When revisiting Freiburg during summer, make sure to go to the nearby town of Weil am Rhein. What makes this place so special is its location right on the German border to France and Switzerland. You'll be able to visit three countries in 10 minutes!

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад +1

      Awesome thanks so much! Noted in google maps!

    • @max.power89
      @max.power89 8 месяцев назад

      Sorry but weil im Rhein isn't that beautiful. There are nicer towns in the area around Freiburg. Staufen, for example. And Basel in Switzerland and Colmar in France. And the southern Black Forest is worth a trip in itself. From the belchen, for example, you have a mega view, on a really clear day you can see the Alpine chain from the Austrian Alps to the Swiss Alps to mont blanc in the Italian-French Alps, and you can also see the Vosges in France from there.

    • @butenbremer1965
      @butenbremer1965 8 месяцев назад

      @@max.power89 Das war nicht der Punkt. Mein Punkt war gewesen, innerhalb von fünf Minuten in drei Ländern gewesen zu sein (und alle 30 Sekunden eine Roaming SMS zu erhalten).

    • @max.power89
      @max.power89 8 месяцев назад

      @@butenbremer1965 gibt es nicht einen Platz in weil an dem man innerhalb ein paar Sekunden in allen drei Länder sein kann? Und die Roaming SMS bekommt man ja teilweise schon auf ein paar schwarzwaldbergen 😂 auf dem hochblauen zum Beispiel. Je nach Zufall Schweiz oder Frankreich 😂

    • @butenbremer1965
      @butenbremer1965 8 месяцев назад

      @@max.power89 Kann ich leider nicht sagen! Zwei Brücken und drei Länder in nur wenigen Gehminuten voneinander entfernt.... während Covid jedenfalls waren die Grenzen dicht und bewacht - unvorstellbar! Das Dreiländer-Eck um Aachen herum wäre noch so ein absolut vergleichbarer Platz; Niederlande, Belgien, Deutschland: Ländergrenzen verlaufen mitunter innerhalb einer Gastwirtschaft - normal für uns, indes undenkar

  • @chancemiller9340
    @chancemiller9340 Год назад +1

    Shout out to Libson! (Lisbão)
    Questioning "Germany spicy? or Spicy spicy?" reminds me of my Canadian travel blogger friend who asks "Canadian spicy? or spicy spicy?"

    • @chancemiller9340
      @chancemiller9340 Год назад +1

      Question: Do you have an "Equipment used to make this video" list?
      Many RUclipsrs have a list that has the camera(s), lens, and handles (?), and microphones (if an external one was used) and frequently with affiliate links to Amazon or some such.
      SIDE NOTE: You need to carry a pocketknife to cut that pastry ball in half so that it's easier to eat. (And to share.)

    • @chancemiller9340
      @chancemiller9340 Год назад +3

      Who doesn't love a centuries old McDonald's arch? Lovely!
      Nothing says Medieval Europe like McDonald's!

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад

      We do not, but we can share with you if you like!

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад +2

      Hahah I was thinking the same. Really ruins the shot 😅

  • @realistic.optimist
    @realistic.optimist 9 месяцев назад

    Best watched with the sound off.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  9 месяцев назад

      Ouch stoic. I’m just out here trying my best.

  • @mtoporovsky
    @mtoporovsky Год назад +1

    How can be ?u think gregorian music heard out of church....this was Ukrainian folklore !

  • @discovergermany123
    @discovergermany123 Год назад +1

    Where do you live? 🤔😜

  • @agn855
    @agn855 Год назад

    Kinda naive (while living in Munich/Germany) to expect you can pay with a credit card at the Weihnachtsmarkt…

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Год назад

      I mean…I ran out of cash buying shit to film for you guys

  • @limeallens6160
    @limeallens6160 6 месяцев назад +1

    look at the girl far right give you a look 3:11 the blonde

  • @tat3941
    @tat3941 9 месяцев назад

    “Actively improving cities” and then you show us construction of one of a hideous new buildings going up. At least call it out on it concrete block ugliness not compliment it.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  9 месяцев назад

      I think people often confuse what makes European cities so nice to exist in. People often think it's the architecture, when it's in fact the abolition of cars. I don't care about the aesthetics of the buildings going up, I care about walkability. I will take the most unaesthetic, but walkable city over an aesthetically pleasing city overrun with cars anyway any day.