The Black Forest shops with sought-after souvenir items, including the world-famous cuckoo clock, attract a great deal of interest. Another speciality is the numerous tasty Black Forest products and the bakery's own wood-fired bread. In summer, you can watch the baker baking farmhouse bread in the original wood-fired oven. If you are very lucky, you might even meet the Mummelsee king.
In the Berghotel itself, guests are spoilt with a wide range of regional food and drink.
The water from Lake Mummel drains into the "Seebächle" which flows quite steeply and quickly into the charming Seebachtal valley before joining the larger Acher river in the valley. Lake Mummelsee and its Seebächle stream give their name to the Black Forest village of Seebach.
Incidentally, the Mummelsee is one of the seven remaining cirque lakes in the Black Forest. The cirque lakes are remnants of the last ice age. Lake Mummelsee is the largest of the seven cirque lakes at 800 metres in circumference, the deepest at 17 metres and the highest at 1,036 metres above sea level.