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Langenwaldschanze

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Langenwaldschanze, located in the municipality of Schonach just a few kilometers from Triberg, is a prominent ski jumping hill that has hosted World Cup events and other international competitions. The facility features a large hill (HS 106) and a normal hill (HS 85), making it a key venue for winter sports in the Black Forest. Visitors can climb the tower for a sweeping view of the surrounding forested hills and valleys, especially stunning in clear weather. The site also includes a ski museum that delves into the history of the sport in the region. During the off-season, the hill is open for hiking and sightseeing, offering a unique perspective on the engineering of ski jumps. The atmosphere is electric during competitions, with crowds gathering to watch athletes soar through the air against a backdrop of dense woodland.

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  • Climb the jump tower for panoramic views of the Black Forest
  • Visit the on-site ski museum to learn about the sport's history
  • Watch a competition if visiting during winter (check event calendar)
  • Hike the trails around the hill for scenic forest walks
  • See the large hill (HS 106) and normal hill (HS 85) up close

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Ways to visit Langenwaldschanze

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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