There is no train station in Bonndorf anymore so your best choice is to arrive at the [wiki=c89e3cde26d096ef72de2abb7ecd0bb5]Seebrugg[/wiki] oder Neustadt stations via train and to go from there by bus.
You can reach Bonndorf from [wiki=4954c53c759af8001d314f00bf3577f3]Freiburg[/wiki] (56 km, 35 miles away) via [wiki=3bd58080d6b1ea662edeb658c98a547d]Titisee-Neustadt[/wiki].
* The [wiki=3ad08396dc5afa78f34f548eea3c1d64]Swiss[/wiki] border is 18 km (11 miles) away.
* [wiki=b69dc63741bfd0f834d7067c43101f02]Schaffhausen[/wiki] and the [wiki=b84967bffcfbaa926103b351dfdcfc5c]Rheinfall[/wiki] are approximately 50 km (31 miles) away.
As there are many Wanderwege that are maintained by the [url=http://www.wanderservice-schwarzwald.de/]Schwarzwaldverein[/url]. Many strangers come here especially for that purpose. A quite famous Wanderweg is that through the Wutach gorge, one entry for example is located in Bonndorf's surburb of Boll.
The Wanderwege mentioned above are mostly rideable by bicyclists as well.
The bus system of Südbaden-Bus-Gesellschaft connects many small towns with the major ones although most buses cease operating well before the late evening. The intervals of connection are rarely shorter than one hour.
The car remains your best choice while travelling through the surroundings of Bonndorf as there are many parking lots near interesting sites.
The Bonndorfer Schloss (Castle) dates from the 16th century and is the home of the Schlossnarrenstuben museum.
* The Japanischer Garten (Japanese Garden) is part of the park of the town.
* The Wutachschlucht (Wutach gorge) is located some kilometres away from Bonndorf.
The Schlossnarrenstuben museum, located in the Bonndorfer Schloss (Castle), is one of Germany's biggest museums of Shrovetide (taking place some weeks before Easter) figures. The Bonndorfer Pflumeschlucker belong to the well-known Shrovetide clubs in the southwest of Germany.