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Black Forest - Day 3 - Falkau - Titisee

The last day was a bit shorter, only 13 km, also the weather was not the best so I made the hiking trip a bit shorter. When we left in the morning, it was cloudy and soon after it started drizzling. 
Our first stop was a small, but beautiful waterfall, called Falkauer, most probably because it is in Falkau. 


The next stop was Titisee, again lots of people everywhere. Initially, when I planned the trip, I wanted to go swimming here as well, but since the weather was not so nice we just enjoyed the view of the lake. The village was full of German tourists, so we did not stay long. I just stopped to buy some postcards and some magnets for the fridge. Dorian was in a bad mood since morning; since morning he had a strong allergy, like constantly sneezing, which I think is not pleasant to experience. We were supposed to drive to Strasbourg before heading back to Darmstadt, but due to Dorian's allergy, we decided to go back to Darmstadt. 
After 3 days in the Black Forest, I can say it is pretty but is not breathtaking like hiking in the mountains. It is a different experience and it was nice, despite the entire area being super expensive, especially for overnight stays. 

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