Historic and idyllic holiday home with wellness lounge with sauna, shower and relaxation area, 5 bedrooms for 10 people in a fantastic location and Black Forest views
Our personal dream holiday home is the Seewald holiday home in the Schernbach district. It warmly welcomes you to the Black Forest. The exclusive furnishings of the house speak for themselves. Here you will experience the most generous space on 330 m2. The rays of sunshine in the morning put a smile on your face. And you enjoy the fresh air and the spacious outdoor sauna. The country house has 6 classic bedrooms and three additional sleeping areas. The 2 terraces offer wonderful views of the 2000 m2 garden with playground and the Black Forest. Ideal if you want to spend your family vacation with several families or a large family in the countryside. A total of 20 people can comfortably fit. But you are also welcome at any time if you would like to spend a few quiet vacation days with 2 people, for example as a couple or with 6 people as a family. We look forward to welcoming you as our holiday guests in a very special atmosphere.
Your exclusive Feldberg holiday home is in a quiet outskirts location and is absolutely idyllic along the Haslach stream. And that in the middle of the Black Forest. Do you love wellness and sauna? Tiled stove Romanesque? Want to have a lot of space on vacation? Do you love nature, great leisure activities and numerous sports opportunities? Of course, this also includes a wellness program? You can experience all of this in your holiday villa on Feldberg. Whether hiking, mountain biking or relaxing in summer or skiing, tobogganing or cross-country skiing in winter.
The Dornstetten holiday home is located at the entrance to the town coming from Freudenstadt. Dornstetten is 1250 years old. . The town center and all shopping opportunities such as bakers, butchers, shops and discounters can be reached in 5 - 10 minutes. Freudenstadt can be reached in 10 minutes by car. The holiday home offers stylish furnishings and exceptional architecture. Here you will feel comfortable and at home in a special ambience. The architect's house offers space for 14 people and small children.
The manor house at Hofgut Bärenschlössle 1 in Freudenstadt is located in the Christophsstal and is a very special holiday property. Get your own idea of the special ambience of this absolute gem. Located directly on the edge of the forest in a secluded location with a wonderful view of the surrounding nature. Here you can experience a wonderful holiday with friends and family. The exclusive domicile can accommodate up to 18 people - 14 adults and 4 children.
The manor house at Hofgut Bärenschlössle 2 in Freudenstadt is located in the Christophsstal and is a very special holiday property. Spend your dream holiday in the Hofgut, a unique fiefdom built in 1627 in a wonderful secluded location on the edge of the forest with a game reserve on Finkenberg in Christophstal with a panoramic view of Freudenstadt. Lovingly and to a high standard, completely renovated and renovated in 1967 and 2017. Enjoy a wonderful holiday with family and friends in the unique, historic “little castle” with lots of flair, luxury and comfort.
The Vogtshof holiday home in Rottweil is located in the Bühlingen district. From there you are in the center of Rottweil in 2 km. Rottweil is a very attractive city and the oldest city in Baden-Württemberg. With its wonderful location, it is the gateway to the Black Forest and is very attractive for holiday excursions, close to the Swabian Alb in the Black Forest and you can reach Lake Constance in 40 minutes. The holiday home is a gem and is under special monument protection. Here you can experience a special holiday in a real, historic Black Forest farmhouse. The house can accommodate 14 people and small children.
Holiday home Reinerzau Kleine Kinzig @ Dream holiday homes Black Forest | Beautiful holiday home in Reinerzau in the middle of nature in a side valley of Alpirsbach near the Kleine Kinzig reservoir. Hiking from the holiday home ✓ Hot pot - wellness experience in the garden ✓ Outdoor sauna ✓ up to 10 - 14 people ✓ View and inquire now!
The Holzhaus Oberbrändi is located in the small hamlet of Oberbrändi in the middle of the beautiful northern Black Forest on the outskirts. Oberbrändi belongs to Lossburg near Freudenstadt. In just a few meters you are directly in the forest. The house has a sauna (from February 2018) and a whirlpool as well as a fireplace for relaxing evenings in the holiday home. The house offers space for up to 14 people and small children.
Great event location for celebrating a bachelor party in the Black Forest. Great JGA games & events for you: excavator diploma, trekker diploma, intuitive archery or zipline. Great facilities such as a sauna hut, fireplace, kitchen, steak beefer and tarte flambée oven. Great room for up to 60 people and overnight accommodation for up to 21 people. Get informed.
The Black Forest hut, built in the log cabin style, offers the ideal starting point for your Black Forest holiday for special wishes for a holiday close to nature, so to speak "back to the roots" or back to nature. Be it for your nature-loving family, a nature holiday or an unforgettable team event in a special location.
We have a confession to make to you. We can't help it: the six Roths and our “Dream Holiday Homes Black Forest” team are constantly coming up with new ideas. But why have a lot of holiday apartments? Correct: so that the ideas all fit in.
One of our new projects is to develop games from the many legends and myths of the Black Forest. Because they ensure that the holiday is wonderful for cheerful children, adults in need of relaxation and hiking fans of Belchem, Feldberg, Mummelsee and Titisee, Nagoldtalsperre or other highlights of our magnificent nature.
Because we know that every group size makes different games particularly exciting, you will find them on three separate pages:
Holiday house games for 4 - 8 people
Holiday house games for 10 - 14 people
Holiday house games for 16 - 20 people
Do you or your children have any other ideas? Or – even better – pictures of playing and immersing yourself in the world of the stories of the black forest? Just bring it on!
Don’t worry – the house doesn’t need to be thoroughly cleaned after this game. Instead, it's a cozy massage game for rainy days or to "wind down" on evenings at home.
Age of players: 4 – 140
Number of players: 4 – 20
Required: Blankets
Game description: One player is selected as a Black Forest cake. This person lies on a blanket on their stomach (or on their back, if that is more comfortable). Another player is elected master confectioner. Now 4-5 other players sit or kneel in a circle around the “cake”. At the command of the master confectioner, everyone massages the cake in keeping with the baking process of a Black Forest cake. The “dough” is kneaded (kneading massage movements), cherries are placed on all areas (light pressure on changing areas), the cream is gently spread (stroking movements), chocolate sprinkles are rained down (drumming with the fingers) and – oh dear – the cat runs up her velvet paws over the cake! (cat paw movements).
For larger groups there are several cakes that are “baked” at the same time.
The black forest with its tall conifers is mysterious. No wonder ghosts particularly like to live here. Luckily, there are brave ghost hunters who can catch the eerie creatures!
Age of players: 5 – 125
Number of players: 4 – 20
Required: pebbles, chalk, flexible branches, if necessary some adhesive tape. Material: sidewalk chalk, weeping willow branches, a pebble for each player, possibly adhesive tape, possibly an hourglass/stopwatch
Game description: All players paint a stone (as flat as possible) with the scary face of a Black Forest ghost. Then the players turn the flexible branches into circular spirit-banishing circles, which may be secured with adhesive tape. If you can't find any suitable branches, straight branches about 30 cm long can be used as replacements. The spirit stones are now placed on the forest floor a little apart from each other. Each player receives a ghost banishing circle and - depending on age and skill - stands 50 cm - 1.5 m away from the ghost stones. And then it's time to catch ghosts! The ghost hunters throw their spell circles in the direction of the stone spirits. If there is a spell circle around a spirit stone, the spirit is considered trapped and is removed from the game. If thrown with straight sticks, the ghost is considered caught if a stick touches it. The game continues until all ghosts are captured by the brave ghost hunters.
Variant for larger groups (10 people or more) with an hourglass: The group is divided into two teams of ghost hunters. Instead of one, two stones per person are painted and placed on the floor. Warning: Only sleeping ghosts can be caught. And when do they sleep? That's right, as long as the hourglass is running! After the hourglass has expired, we see which group has caught the most ghosts in that time.
Wow, how the wind whistles when the witches ride around the candelabra on their broomsticks. Since the top of the Kandel - Waldkirch's local mountain - burst on Walpurgis Night in 1981, an old legend has been revived. According to this, the Kandel is the Blocksberg in the Black Forest, around which the witches ride every year on the night of May 1st. This year they apparently learned a new confusion spell. Are you smart enough to still know who is who? Then try this game, which is just as suitable for a family holiday in the Black Forest as it is as a warm-up for groups or seminars.
Age of players: 7 – 127
Number of players:8 – 16
How to play: Place a circle of chairs around one of the sofas in your holiday home. (Tip: our holiday apartments of course have enough chairs for bookings. But if you have additional guests, for example at a party, just ask) One more chair is always needed than there are other players. All players now write their names on a piece of paper and fold it. A previously chosen “head witch” (or a head wizard) collects the pieces of paper and redistributes them so that everyone has a different name. If the head witch plays along herself, she doesn't look at the pieces of paper beforehand and just distributes them at random.
Now divide the group into two parties by drawing lots or counting – e.g. the “weather witches” and “magic potion specialists”. The sofa is then occupied by two players from each magical team. The aim of the game is to use witch-like cunning to occupy the sofa with only your own magical team.
After the head witch shouts “Abracadabra, toad leg and lilacberry, no one knows who is who here anymore,” the confusion spell takes effect. And then it starts! Whoever sits to the right of the empty chair can now conjure up a new neighbor by naming them. Very easy, do you think? Hehehe – you have new names and of course you only listen to them. Now it's time to remember who has which name. The sofa counts as 4 chairs - so you can also request that if there is a space available. Players are conjured into each free seat until one team has occupied the entire sofa and bursts into loud giggles. The winning team then provides the head witch for a new round of the game, if you fancy more confusion spells on your family holiday.
For particularly clever game rounds, an additional difficulty can be introduced by having the person making the wish and the person changing place exchange their name cards.
No holiday in the Black Forest without the famous Black Forest cake! So that you still have time for something other than baking despite self-catering accommodation, here is a simple and quick, but equally delicious variation of the classic that can be easily prepared the day before.
Ingredients for six people in the holiday home
4 chocolate muffins or an equivalent amount of chocolate cookies
1 glass of morello cherries
2 x 500 g cream quark
1 organic lemon
2 packets of vanilla sugar Chocolate
sprinkles
Sugar or honey as desired
If there are no children: 1 glass of kirsch
preparation
First, a cream made from quark, vanilla sugar, lemon zest and lemon juice is mixed, which can be sweetened with sugar/honey as desired. Crumble the muffins/cookies and spread half of them into the bottom of a bowl. If there are no children with you, the crumbs can be refined with kirsch. Then add a layer of drained morello cherries. Then a layer of cream, another layer of crumbs, more cherries and more cream. Finally, sprinkle the whole thing generously with chocolate sprinkles and decorate with a few cherries.
The false Black Forest cake is tastiest when left to rest in the refrigerator for a few hours.
As if by magic, these snails are made turbo-fast. On rainy days indoors, they can also be used as “cooking crafts” to help ensure a successful family vacation. The kids help out by making snail heads and antennae out of leftover dough. The puff pastry snails are also nice after a wild herb hike. Because the Black Forest is rich in wild herbs fresh from the meadows. For example, sorrel refines the cheese cream or a wild herb salad with dandelions and wild orach turns the plate into a snail meadow.
Ingredients for eight people in the holiday home
1 egg
2 rolls of puff pastry
1 tbsp honey (preferably Black Forest honey or pine honey)
Salt, pepper, thyme
Two handfuls of walnuts
1 lemon
2 packets of cream cheese
1 small corner of Parmesan
preparation
Preheat the stove to 180 degrees (fan oven, 200 degrees top/bottom heat). Mix cream cheese, salt, pepper, honey, thyme and lemon. Grate the corner of Parmesan and stir in half. Crush the walnuts and add them to the mixture. Roll out the puff pastry, spread it with the cream and roll it up again. Cut approx. 3 cm wide pieces from the roll and place them on baking paper on a tray with the spiral side up. Whisk the egg, brush the top of the snails with it and sprinkle with the remaining Parmesan.
Bake in the oven at 180 degrees for about 15-20 minutes.
Variant for wild herb collectors: If you have found sorrel on a wild herb hike - for example in the Kinzigtal - you can add a few chopped leaves to the cream.
Heiko Roth
Schillerstraße 62
72275 Alpirsbach
Telephone: +49 7444 4130
Email: anfrage@schwarzwald-ferienhaus.net