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Boll is a tranquil town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, nestled in the scenic Swabian region. Known for its traditional Swabian culture and picturesque countryside, it features well-preserved half-timbered houses and historic churches. Ideal for escaping urban bustle, Boll offers hiking and cycling, with easy access to the Black Forest and Danube River, perfect for nature and history enthusiasts.
Must-see sights include the 16th-century St. Martin's Church, showcasing Gothic architecture and frescoes. The Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) in the center exemplifies Swabian style, surrounded by cozy cafes. Nature lovers can explore nearby Kloster Bonndorf or hike along Danube tributaries for idyllic landscapes.
Local cuisine follows Swabian traditions—don’t miss Maultaschen (stuffed pasta) and Zwiebelkuchen (onion tart). Beer gardens serve regional brews paired with crispy pork knuckle (Schweinshaxe). Saturday markets offer farmhouse cheeses, honey, and other artisanal products.
Boll has no train station; drive or take bus lines 7276/7277 from Donaueschingen (25-minute ride). The town is walkable, and biking is ideal for exploring surroundings. Note limited bus services on Sundays. For long trips, book taxis (+49 7702 94000). The nearby A81 highway connects to the Black Forest and Swiss border.
Visit between May and September for mild weather and lush scenery. Winter (December) hosts Christmas markets, but some attractions have shorter hours. Avoid late July to mid-August due to local holidays.
German is primary; basic English works. Free Wi-Fi is available in the town center but spotty in rural areas. Cash is king—few restaurants accept cards. Pharmacies ("Apotheke") handle emergencies; contact the local clinic (+49 7702 92100) or dial 112. Power sockets are Type C/F (220V). Check holidays like Easter and Pentecost for closures.