Eble Uhren-Park
Eble Uhren-Park
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valtango
De Haan, Belgium287 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
A little trip to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary, and also to have our beautiful cuckoo clock repaired. We bought it in 1984 in Sankt Goar. We once took it back to be cleaned, and then a second time when it no longer worked we took it back again, but they told us they no longer do repairs, that we had to go to the black forest. It was too far at that time. But now we were going to Villingen for a show and asked where we could have our clock repaired and this place was recommended. Then to also discover the biggest clock we have ever seen, was a real experience too. We gave our clock in to be repaired, it will be very expensive, but, we think, worth it, to have our beloved clock working again. Then the visit to the giant clock was amazing to see the works inside.
Written 9 November 2023
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May G
1 contribution
Aug 2023 • Solo
Bought a cuckoo clock Eble shop which had a defect, emails ignored after sending all requested details, not only that but one email was in German and very rudely written, calling me names for no reason. Very unprofessional and arrogant handling of clients. Up to today, no answer to my email requesting assistance to resolve the issue of this new and expensive clock!
Written 12 September 2023
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JustinR3
Prince Frederick, MD110 contributions
Oct 2022
First, the Schwartzwald is super beautiful, and the drive up was fun.
Oddly enough, I never heard of the Eble Uhren-Park before and I am born and raised in Germany.
My family and I decided to go and check this place out as it’s the biggest Cuk-Cuk Clock in the world.
Its small and doesn’t have much to do. Everytime the hour strikes you will see the large Cuk-Cuk Bird come out. There is a museum inside that costs two euros to enter. You can see the inside of the clock how it works and some history. Then there is a souvenir shop.
Overall, it is a nice little spot to stop at if you’re on your way to the Triberger Wasserfälle (Triberger Waterfalls).
Written 22 October 2022
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Vicky Silve
Abbadia Lariana, Italy686 contributions
Jul 2021
We cannot deny that this attraction is there with the main purpose of making business, but you can spend at least some minutes to enjoy it, even just to say that you’ve seen the biggest cuckoo clock in the world.
Written 18 March 2022
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Honey Goel
Singapore, Singapore46 contributions
Nov 2019 • Couples
A bit of a gimmick. We found this a total waste of time. It is about 2 kms from Triberg marktplatz and is  2-3 stops away  but the bus service is erratic  and unreliable.

It is just a big clock and not worth putting an effort.  Souvenir shop with variety of cuckoo clocks that you can anyways find in the city centre.We enjoyed Triberg falls . You can skip this if you dont have a car and are not accompanied by kids.
Written 25 February 2020
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Linda W
The Villages, FL37 contributions
Oct 2019
This is a great excursion especially if you like to hike as there are many paths that you can take. For those not in great shape if you take your time you can definately do this. It is for sure worth the time and the effort to get to the top!
Written 14 October 2019
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gina r
Saint Louis, MO345 contributions
Aug 2019 • Couples
I have to say seeing the worlds biggest cuckoo clock was crazy, it also was amazing. Walking in this shop was very interesting.
And of course I couldn’t leave without buying a clock or two. The shipping was included4in the price of the clock.
Prices were reasonable, considering the house of 1000 clocks next door were way over priced.
Written 8 September 2019
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albertv1527
Utrecht, The Netherlands605 contributions
Sep 2018 • Friends
The black forest is home to the cuckoo clock. So somebody thought it a good idea to build the world's largest cuckoo clock here.
You can visit the inner workings of the clock, where you can also see the 2 meter cuckoo (length beak to tail) if you don't want to wait until the next full hour to see it popping out. Entrance cost is something like 1 or 2 euros per person. Which you need to have in small coins: as the entrance is via a turnstile with coin machine. No the machine does not accept bank notes, nor cards.
Written 3 August 2019
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solly08
Doha, Qatar49 contributions
Jul 2019 • Family
As described, this place has the world's biggest cuckoo clock and it's worth to see the cuckoo singing every 1hour. Fee is 2EUR for an adult to enter inside the Cuckoo clock and see it's entire mechanism. In order to know the history of the clock we need to put 1 EUR in a machine which resembles a clock man. The clock houses a clock shop as well where we can purchase souvenirs and even there is wine tasting before you decide to buy wine. It is a little pricey as expected but has good collections of Cuckoo clocks.
Written 24 July 2019
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shelley b
Altamonte Springs, FL1,492 contributions
Jul 2019 • Family
It’s a big outside clock.right next to bus parking lot. (Clue one). (It is coin operated- pop 1 euro in exterior wall of building) we skipped seeing some internal workings. Inside big store of souvenirs included wall of cuckoo clocks. We enjoyed Triberg Falls. Could have missed this stop.
Written 9 July 2019
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