Bounded by France, Switzerland and the Rhine Valley, the Black Forest lies in the southwesternmost corner of Germany in the Baden-Wurttemberg region. It’s the largest and highest-altitude low mountain range in the country, spanning 6,897 miles (11,100km) in area. More than one hundred peaks pierce the sky at 3,281 to 4,898 feet (1,000-1,493m) tall in the Schwarzwald, with its highest point being the Feldberg. Flying into Basel, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Strasbourg or Stuttgart airports offer the best onward connections for the Black Forest.