Ackerloch Grillschopf

The Black Forest


Perched on a hill with valley views, this rustic barn doubles as a butcher shop, selling home-smoked Black Forest ham (animals are reared in stress-free conditions) prepared without artificial additives or preservatives. After a long hike, whiffs of suckling pig roasting on a spit might tempt you in for Haxen (pork knuckles).

Choose snacks at the counter and grill them at the barbecue.


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