Best greetings from germany, i really love your reaction and see how freak out about germany at all. I really hope so much that u will earn so much money with your viseos that its possible to travel to germany one day. Take care of u both and hopfully i can see a travelvlog from u both in gemany 🤗
this well maintained pathes and routes to the forest of course are there to let ppl enjoy the nature. but the more important reason behind this is the protection of the nature. the animals for example know very good this routes and can easy avoid them. if you see an animal then it is because it wantet to be seen. also the ppl follow this pathes and due to that less forest is destroyed.
14:15 Welcome to my neighbourhood! The Black Forest, Karlsruhe, Bad Wildbad, Baden Baden, aso. This is the area where I often go hiking. Gengenbach is around 70km south from my home. The last time I was at the Triberg waterfalls was as a child and back then there weren't so many sheltered paths, just a few forest tracks! 🙂 - I suspect that the video was already a few years old. Because we now have the ‘Deutschland Ticket’ (Germany Ticket), which allows you to travel on most public transport throughout Germany and it costs €49 for a month (at the moment, but is set to become more expensive from 2025 - 58 €)!
4:25 Most of those old buildings are listed in a register and protected against demolition or massive restructuring. In general it is not cheap to own such a house and met all the regulations, but many people love it anyway, especially if they inherited it from their ancestors. And it is good for tourism. Gengenbach is in the wine region of Ortenau at the foot of the Black Forest, it has many wineries and is popular with German as well as international tourists. 6:00 "Rösti" is made from grated potatoes, it is known from Switzerland and Baden (to which the Ortenau region belongs) in different variations. 7:50 Triberg is a center of the cuckoo clock industry. Those clocks are not necessarily old. Cuckoo clocks were a main export good of the Black Forest since the 18th century (besides timbers for the Dutch shipyards). Produced during the dark winter months, sellers took the timber rafts down the Rhine to the Netherlands and ferried then to England to sell there the clocks they had transported in their backpacks. An older relative of one of my aunts had been born in London, where his parents had opened a watch shop before WW I; after WW I he moved to the family farm in the Black Forest. 9:20 It is one of many similar tourist traps around Triberg. 10:15 Black Forest Gateau is made with cherries soaked in the typical Black Forest cherry brandy.
10:29 You can find Black Forrest Cake/Gateau all around Germany. I live in the west of Germany and it is easy to find here. But you should make shure to get a real one. There are some "variations" out there. Often the one wothout alcohol for kids or people who don't want or are allowed to consume alcohol. But you should try it at least once with alcohol (like real Tiramisu).
In Germany there is a law and an office for monument protection. When the officials decide to put your house under monument protection this sounds good at first sight but at least you are on the losing side cause you can do renovations or changes only if the office gives permission (and as the owner you have to pay for everything) so you are still the owner of your house but not the master. Or as we say in Germany: every medal has to sides what means that something good has also something bad. If your house is not under protection you can make your own decisions but - of course - it might cost a lot of money to renovate and keep everything as Hauke wrote in the comment below.
In some regions you have to pay a relatively small tourist tax, and in return you get a public transport ticket, hiking maps, didcoubts for museums or similar nice stuff.
looks mnice, exepet if you live inside the house, because it cost you he houses are old, and you can t desroy them, so it you a LOT OF MONEY but the people like there very old houses very much to they PAY
Your enthusiasm is infectious, I'm delighted.
In Germany, old buildings worthy of preservation are listed.
They cannot be demolished or structurally altered.
Denkmalschutz
Monument protection
@@arnodobler1096 Danke
this is smt normal in all of Europe and esp in EU.
Best greetings from germany, i really love your reaction and see how freak out about germany at all.
I really hope so much that u will earn so much money with your viseos that its possible to travel to germany one day.
Take care of u both and hopfully i can see a travelvlog from u both in gemany 🤗
this well maintained pathes and routes to the forest of course are there to let ppl enjoy the nature. but the more important reason behind this is the protection of the nature. the animals for example know very good this routes and can easy avoid them. if you see an animal then it is because it wantet to be seen. also the ppl follow this pathes and due to that less forest is destroyed.
14:15 Welcome to my neighbourhood! The Black Forest, Karlsruhe, Bad Wildbad, Baden Baden, aso. This is the area where I often go hiking.
Gengenbach is around 70km south from my home.
The last time I was at the Triberg waterfalls was as a child and back then there weren't so many sheltered paths, just a few forest tracks! 🙂
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I suspect that the video was already a few years old. Because we now have the ‘Deutschland Ticket’ (Germany Ticket), which allows you to travel on most public transport throughout Germany and it costs €49 for a month (at the moment, but is set to become more expensive from 2025 - 58 €)!
4:25 Most of those old buildings are listed in a register and protected against demolition or massive restructuring. In general it is not cheap to own such a house and met all the regulations, but many people love it anyway, especially if they inherited it from their ancestors. And it is good for tourism. Gengenbach is in the wine region of Ortenau at the foot of the Black Forest, it has many wineries and is popular with German as well as international tourists.
6:00 "Rösti" is made from grated potatoes, it is known from Switzerland and Baden (to which the Ortenau region belongs) in different variations.
7:50 Triberg is a center of the cuckoo clock industry. Those clocks are not necessarily old. Cuckoo clocks were a main export good of the Black Forest since the 18th century (besides timbers for the Dutch shipyards). Produced during the dark winter months, sellers took the timber rafts down the Rhine to the Netherlands and ferried then to England to sell there the clocks they had transported in their backpacks. An older relative of one of my aunts had been born in London, where his parents had opened a watch shop before WW I; after WW I he moved to the family farm in the Black Forest.
9:20 It is one of many similar tourist traps around Triberg.
10:15 Black Forest Gateau is made with cherries soaked in the typical Black Forest cherry brandy.
At 4:20 Yes , there are laws that require you to keep historical buildings original on the outside!
10:29 You can find Black Forrest Cake/Gateau all around Germany. I live in the west of Germany and it is easy to find here. But you should make shure to get a real one. There are some "variations" out there. Often the one wothout alcohol for kids or people who don't want or are allowed to consume alcohol. But you should try it at least once with alcohol (like real Tiramisu).
In Germany there is a law and an office for monument protection. When the officials decide to put your house under monument protection this sounds good at first sight but at least you are on the losing side cause you can do renovations or changes only if the office gives permission (and as the owner you have to pay for everything) so you are still the owner of your house but not the master. Or as we say in Germany: every medal has to sides what means that something good has also something bad. If your house is not under protection you can make your own decisions but - of course - it might cost a lot of money to renovate and keep everything as Hauke wrote in the comment below.
In some regions you have to pay a relatively small tourist tax, and in return you get a public transport ticket, hiking maps, didcoubts for museums or similar nice stuff.
Much Love :) ❤❤
Iam born in Black Forest
new clocks
looks mnice, exepet if you live inside the house, because it cost you he houses are old, and you can t desroy them, so it you a LOT OF MONEY but the people like there very old houses very much to they PAY
Waterfalls…go to Norway.