In the depths of Germany’s Black Forest lie some magical surprises. Down a frosty lane, past old sawmills, waterfalls and snow-dusted trees, I discovered a Christmas market worthy of a German fairy tale.

Entering the market at Ravenna Gorge, in Baden-Württemberg, feels like arriving in Christmas land. More than 40 stalls are framed by the steep hills of the forest and the 40m-high Höllental Railway viaduct, on which trains clatter by every 15 minutes or so. The smell of glühwein and roasting bratwurst fill the air.

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Coloured lights hang from a stall at the Christmas market in Freiburg, Germany

Twinkle, twinkle: lights hang from a Christmas-market stall

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An aerial night-time view of the Christmas market in Freiburg, Germany

Mulled wine and traditional gifts: Freiburg’s Christmas market

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