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Schiltach is a fairy-tale town in Germany's Black Forest, famed for its well-preserved half-timbered houses and cuckoo clock craftsmanship. With just a few thousand residents, it boasts Europe's smallest town hall and cobblestone streets lined with colorful buildings, also being one of the birthplaces of Black Forest cake.
Top attractions include the Schiltach Town Hall (1689) with its 3.6-meter-wide facade recognized by Guinness World Records. The Black Forest Museum showcases cuckoo clocks and traditional costumes, while the Baroque altar of St. Clement's Church is a must-see. Hike along ancient trade routes or enjoy cross-country skiing in winter.
Black Forest ham and cherry liquor cake define local cuisine. Don't miss Brennesselsuppe (nettle soup) and Schäufele (roasted pork shoulder) paired with Kirschwasser. The weekly farmers' market offers fresh berries and artisanal honey.
No train station in Schiltach. Take bus #7250 from Freudenstadt (30min) or Offenburg (1hr). The town is walkable, but note old town is car-free. Winter drivers require snow tires for winding mountain roads.
May-September offers mild weather for hiking, while December charms with Christmas markets. Avoid crowds in July-August, and note reduced winter hours at some attractions.
Language: German dominant, basic English in tourist areas. Internet: Free WiFi hotspots in old town. Payment: EC cards widely accepted, UnionPay only at major retailers. Emergency: Town clinic (Hauptstr. 34) open Mon-Fri 9am-12pm, nearest hospital is 20km away in Wolfach. Pharmacies display red "A" signs.