Reviewed · BLACK FOREST TOURS
Black Forest Tour by car – start Offenburg or Freiburg
The Black Forest rewards a slower plan. This private six-hour drive from Freiburg or Offenburg is appealing because you help shape the day instead of following a fixed route. I like the personal pace, and I like that an English-speaking local guide can help with German customs, menus, and regional details. The main drawback is the price: $1,208.63 per group of up to three is a serious outlay, especially for solo visitors.
You get a private, air-conditioned car, bottled water, and transportation back to your starting point. Guide Simone earns special praise for asking thoughtful questions, matching the day to each group, and bringing warmth and humor to the experience. Still, the tour does not name fixed sights in advance, so you should contact the provider before booking if you need a guaranteed attraction or a tightly scheduled route.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- A private way into the Black Forest
- Starting from Freiburg or Offenburg
- The opening conversation shapes the day
- How the flexible stops work
- Stop one: your first chosen view or activity
- Stops two through four: adjust as you go
- What the guide adds
- The private vehicle and group size
- Is $1,208.63 a fair price?
- Booking details that deserve attention
- Who will like this tour most?
- Should you book it?
- FAQ
- Where does the Black Forest tour start?
- How long does the tour last?
- How many people can join?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- Are meals and entrance fees included?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- Can I request another date or a specific plan?
Key points at a glance

- Choose your own Black Forest day: The route is built around your interests, energy level, and available time rather than a standard checklist.
- Start in Freiburg or Offenburg: These two starting options can make the tour useful for visitors staying in different parts of Baden-Württemberg.
- Private travel for up to three people: You share the vehicle only with your own group, which makes conversation and schedule changes easier.
- Up to four flexible stops: The exact places depend on your preferences, so ask in advance what can fit into six hours.
- Simone receives warm praise: Her thoughtful questions, regional knowledge, enthusiasm, and good humor are central to the strongest feedback.
- Weather can affect the day: The tour requires good weather, with a new date or full refund offered if the provider cancels for that reason.
A private way into the Black Forest
The Black Forest is a large region, and a short visit can feel scattered if you try to plan every turn yourself. This tour takes a different approach. You meet a private guide, explain what interests you, and receive options for the day.
That sounds simple, but it matters. Some people want a scenic drive and short walks. Others care more about village life, local food, regional customs, or photography. The guide can adjust the pace instead of pushing you through a fixed program.
The experience is offered in English, a useful help if you are not comfortable reading German menus or sorting out local etiquette. You can also ask questions as the day unfolds. That kind of access is often worth more than another item checked off a sightseeing list.
The tour is designed for solo visitors and small groups. Since the vehicle is private, you do not need to match the pace of strangers. If you want to pause longer at one stop, change the order, or spend less time on a place that does not suit you, the format gives you room to ask.
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Starting from Freiburg or Offenburg

You can begin in Freiburg or Offenburg, two practical bases for exploring Baden-Württemberg. The starting choice matters because it can reduce the effort of arranging separate transport before and after the tour.
The activity ends back at the meeting point. That makes planning easier, but you should still confirm the exact pickup details after booking. The operating hours provided are Monday through Friday, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., from July 4 through October 16, 2026.
The advertised duration is about six hours. Think of this as a full half-day, not a quick transfer with a few photo stops. You will have enough time for several parts of the region, but not enough to cover every famous corner. A good conversation before the day begins is important.
Tell the provider your priorities clearly. If you want scenery, say so. If you care about local food, history, walking, or a calm pace, say that too. The more useful your starting information, the better the guide can use those six hours.
The opening conversation shapes the day

The first part of the experience is less about sightseeing and more about finding the right rhythm. Your guide asks what you want from the Black Forest and how quickly you like to travel.
That opening exchange is one of the strongest features of the tour. It prevents a common problem with private sightseeing: paying for privacy but still receiving a standard route. Here, the stated aim is to offer choices and let you decide what feels right.
I would prepare a short wish list before you go. You do not need a detailed route. Three or four priorities are enough. For example, you might want a scenic drive, one village stop, time for a meal, and a place where you can walk without rushing.
The guide also helps if planning has become a burden. German language concerns, unfamiliar menus, and local customs can make a short visit feel harder than it should. Having an English-speaking local beside you gives you someone to consult instead of leaving every small decision to guesswork.
How the flexible stops work

The tour allows several stops, but the information provided does not promise named attractions. That is important. You should not book this expecting a fixed visit to a particular waterfall, museum, clock shop, or village unless the provider confirms it directly.
Instead, the guide can suggest places that match your interests and the time available. Each stop is meant to be chosen around your group. You may prefer fewer stops with longer pauses, or more brief views along the drive.
The flexibility is useful for people who dislike rigid sightseeing. It is also useful for groups with different energy levels. A private guide can help balance what one person wants to see with how much walking another person wants to do.
The tradeoff is uncertainty. A fixed tour gives you a clear promise about its sights. This experience gives you a framework, then fills it in through conversation. Contact the provider if you have a must-see request, a mobility concern, or a specific date outside the regular schedule.
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Stop one: your first chosen view or activity

The first stop depends on your preferences. This is where you begin putting the day’s plan into practice, rather than simply hearing a general introduction.
A first stop can be valuable because it helps set the pace. If you want a gentle start, you can tell the guide. If you want to make the most of daylight and scenery, you can ask for an earlier priority. The point is not the label of the stop, but the ability to make the first choice together.
I would use this moment to check that the day feels right. Private touring works best when you speak up early. If you need more time at each stop, say so. If you would rather see one extra place than linger, say that too.
Because the stop is not specified in advance, do not assume admission is included. Any entrance charges are extra, as are meals, gifts, and other personal costs.
Stops two through four: adjust as you go

The remaining stops are also selected around your group’s interests. The provider describes the day as a local-style experience, with options rather than a strict script. That can make the middle of the tour feel more natural than a route built around a stopwatch.
This is where Simone’s guiding style sounds especially useful. She is praised for asking good questions at the beginning, then adjusting the experience to the group. Her enthusiasm and sense of humor also help keep the day from feeling like a lecture.
You may find that one stop deserves more time than expected. You may also decide that a planned place is not worth the effort. On a private tour, those choices are possible in a way they rarely are on a large coach.
Still, six hours passes quickly. If you want lunch, several attractions, and long walks, your plan may be too ambitious. The guide can offer options, but the clock remains real. I would choose two major priorities and treat the rest as extras.
What the guide adds

The guide is the heart of this experience. A car and a route are useful, but they are not enough to justify a high private-tour price on their own.
The strongest feedback centers on Simone. She is praised for her warmth, positive attitude, local knowledge, and attention to individual interests. One especially useful detail is that she asks questions before deciding how to shape the day. That is the right habit for a customized tour.
You should expect more than a list of dates and names. The stated goal is to help you understand local culture, customs, and everyday choices while giving you freedom to do your own thing. If you want constant commentary, explain that. If you prefer quiet drives and advice only when needed, explain that instead.
Guide availability can change. The tour information does not promise that Simone will lead every departure, so contact the provider if meeting her is important to you.
The private vehicle and group size

The air-conditioned vehicle is a practical advantage during a six-hour summer outing. You also receive bottled water, and private transportation keeps the day contained within your own group.
The maximum listed group size is three people. For three, the car should make it easier to talk with the guide and move through the day without a crowd. If your party has more than three people, the provider says larger groups can be arranged at a different price.
The small size is best for couples, close friends, or a family that wants control over the schedule. It is less suitable if you are looking for the social energy or lower per-person price of a group excursion.
The vehicle also gives you a place to reset between stops. That matters if you are touring in warm weather or combining sightseeing with walking. The experience requires good weather, so an outdoor-focused day can be affected by rain or other poor conditions.
Is $1,208.63 a fair price?
The listed price is $1,208.63 per group of up to three. Split three ways, that is about $402.88 per person. For two people, it works out to about $604.32 each. A solo visitor pays the full group amount unless the provider offers another arrangement.
That is expensive compared with a standard group excursion. The value comes from privacy, an English-speaking guide, a vehicle, local planning help, and the freedom to adjust the day. It is not a bargain tour, and you should not treat it like one.
For a couple marking a special occasion, or for a small group with only one day in the region, the cost may make sense. You are buying time and decision support, not just transport. The guide can save you from spending half the day sorting out routes, language questions, and what to do next.
The price does not include lunch, entrance fees, gifts, or other personal expenses. Build those costs into your budget. Ask which proposed stops carry admission charges before you confirm the plan.
Booking details that deserve attention
Confirmation is sent within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. The tour is offered from July 4 through October 16, 2026, on weekdays during the stated 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. window.
The provider asks you to contact them by email for another date or a specific request. Do this before assuming the calendar can accommodate you. The activity is also listed as suitable for most people, and it is near public transportation.
The cancellation rule is strict. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason after booking. If the provider cancels because of poor weather, you are offered another date or a full refund. That distinction matters, so avoid booking until your date is firm.
Who will like this tour most?
I would recommend it to you if you want a private day with a local guide and do not want to plan every stop yourself. It is a good fit for couples, families, and small groups who value flexibility over a published list of sights.
It also suits you if German language concerns are making the region feel difficult. Help with menus, customs, and local choices can remove a lot of friction from a short visit.
You may want another option if you are traveling alone on a tight budget, need a guaranteed attraction, or prefer a tour with a detailed public route. The high price and firm cancellation rule call for careful planning.
Should you book it?
Book this Black Forest tour if the private format matters more to you than finding the lowest price. The best reason to choose it is the chance to shape a six-hour day around your own interests, with an English-speaking local guiding the decisions rather than forcing you through a preset schedule.
Before paying, send the provider your preferred date, starting point, interests, walking needs, and any must-see request. Ask which stops are realistic in six hours and whether entrance fees apply. If you are comfortable with that flexible approach, the personal attention and private car can make the cost worthwhile. If you need certainty, a named route, or a refundable booking, think twice.
FAQ
Where does the Black Forest tour start?
The tour can start in Offenburg or Freiburg. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately six hours.
How many people can join?
The listed price covers a private group of up to three people. Larger groups may be possible if you contact the provider for pricing.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes. The experience is offered in English with a private guide.
Are meals and entrance fees included?
No. Lunch, entrance fees, gifts, and other personal expenses are not included.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If the provider cancels because of poor weather, you will be offered another date or a full refund.
Can I request another date or a specific plan?
Yes. You can contact the provider by email to ask about another date or a specific request. Confirmation is subject to availability and is sent within 48 hours of booking.
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