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Bootsvermietung Drubba

Seestraße 37
The Black Forest
Baden Württemberg
07651-981-200

Type: Bicycling

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An interesting, circular 95-km (57-mile) cycling route, taking five hours, starts from Titisee. It passes the Schlusee, St Blasien, Boll and Lenzkirchen at the edges of the unspoiled Wutach Gorge, before returning to Titisee via Neustadt. Shorter routes are of course also available.
Last updated February 15, 2008
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