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Alternative to Feldberg.....

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi,

My brain is about to explode with the amount of reading I have done to try to fathom the best place to go.

Basically I am traveling with two children (8 and 14) to Basel mid February and did plan to go to Gringelwald but as we are only away for 3 days I thought perhaps feldberg was an option.

But then I read feldberg isn't the best for kids and there are alternative small resorts in the Black Forest. Is that the case?

We are not into sking but love sledding.

Obviously snow or lack of is also a concern.


Any help, advice would be greatly appreciated to save my sanity. snowHead

Thanks
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
@Christina_80G, are you going at the weekend? Feldberg is known for getting very busy at the weekends, at least weekends when it has snow… and I regularly hear on the traffic reports at weekends in winter that there are long delays on the access road. If you are going midweek then disregard. I have been twice in late December for a day trip and there was no snow both times, we went hiking for the day! The ski area is not „alpine“ if you are looking for that - more like hills than mountains and without the alpine charm. That might be unfair, as it was several years ago I last went but it‘s certainly different to the Jungfrau. It depends what you are looking for, it‘s certainly much cheaper.

I don‘t sledge but I‘ve also heard that Feldberg is not optimal for that. I don‘t know what other resorts there are in the Black forest apart from Notschrei which is really quite small. There are also some small resorts across the border in France in the Vosges in France. However I have never visited these. Some info here:
https://www.massif-des-vosges.fr/les-stations-du-massif/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAz9ieBhCIARIsACB0oGIQ35qA4C3hRm9Ay7R_QJnbEuS_ULRdZ8qxH7GHGL0lBbqsffA-noYaAiGsEALw_wcB


Sörenberg in Switzerland is a sweet little resort much cheaper than the Jungfrau and very orientated to families.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Gämsbock wrote:
@Christina_80G, are you going at the weekend? Feldberg is known for getting very busy at the weekends, at least weekends when it has snow… and I regularly hear on the traffic reports at weekends in winter that there are long delays on the access road. If you are going midweek then disregard. I have been twice in late December for a day trip and there was no snow both times, we went hiking for the day! The ski area is not „alpine“ if you are looking for that - more like hills than mountains and without the alpine charm. That might be unfair, as it was several years ago I last went but it‘s certainly different to the Jungfrau. It depends what you are looking for, it‘s certainly much cheaper.

I don‘t sledge but I‘ve also heard that Feldberg is not optimal for that. I don‘t know what other resorts there are in the Black forest apart from Notschrei which is really quite small. There are also some small resorts across the border in France in the Vosges in France. However I have never visited these. Some info here:
https://www.massif-des-vosges.fr/les-stations-du-massif/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAz9ieBhCIARIsACB0oGIQ35qA4C3hRm9Ay7R_QJnbEuS_ULRdZ8qxH7GHGL0lBbqsffA-noYaAiGsEALw_wcB


Sörenberg in Switzerland is a sweet little resort much cheaper than the Jungfrau and very orientated to families.


@Gämsbock Thank you for the reply. We are going mid week, so not the weekend but I thought about what you said, so we are now going to Lauterbrunnen in Switzerland, which now gives us a few options as its close to Grindelwald.
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