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Sport Klumpp

Bildstöckleweg 27,
The Black Forest
Baden Württemberg
07442-84-250

Type: Walking Tour

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Nordic walking–a hiking style from Finland with two sticks like ski poles–is currently fashionable in Germany. Baiersbronn took up the cause in a big way and has two dedicated Nordic Fitness Parks in addition to the normal hiking trails. The tourist office, as well as Sport Klumpp. Guided Nordic walking tours are available on Thursday at 10 am and Wednesday at 6 pm.
Last updated February 15, 2008
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