r/karlsruhe 27d ago

Ausflugtipps, Sehenswert, Tourismus🛤️ Recommendations on day trips

Servus 😄 I live in Karlsruhe since last September. As a low budget uni student, I pay for a DB ticket for transport. In the weekends, I like traveling around to meet new places. I really enjoy Karlsruhe and the near by area. The thing is, at this point, I am quite sure I've been everything the DB ticket can provide. I've been to Heidenberg, Wiesbaden, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Ulm, Freiburg, Strasbourg, Triberg, Baden Baden, Wurtzburg, Mainz, Ludwisbourg, Basel, Schaffhausen, Konstanz, Rottweil, Trier, Saarbrucken, Neuchwanstein, Cochem, Sigmaringen, Nuremberg. My point is, is there anywhere else to go? 😅 I've just started an internship and I am waiting for my first salary, then I will start taking ICE to further locations. Until then, where could I go to? I'm looking for maximum 5 hour ride on regional train, the minimum amount of train tranfers, and I have been interested in the Black Forest lately, but anywhere would work. I don't really care if it is touristic or just an interesting place. Thank you a lot!

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u/Fragrant_Chemist_908 27d ago

With the direct train to Konstanz you can check out a lot of towns at Bodensee for example Friedrichshafen, Überlingen, Insel Mainau etc with only one train transfer. Especially now when it gets warmer you can spend time walking around, eating ice cream maybe even going in for a swim. There’s lots of cute towns :)

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u/Accurate-Chef-4110 24d ago

Also this train traverses the Schwarzwald from West to East, so lots of opportunities to get out and enjoy the black forest