The B500 runs the entire length of the Black Forest and is not all 50kph, and even teh "famous" bit (the Black forest high road, or Schwarzwaldhochstraße) which is the bit from Baden to around 25 miles south is not all 50kph, some is 60 or 70 or more, or was last time I went through it a couple of years ago....Avoid the B500 which is the most overrated road I know….limited now to 50 km/h
...But there are indeed many other nice roads in the area that do not have as much traffic, a many police, or stupidly low speed limits, brought about by lunatics in cars and on bikes crashing at 100+mph and damaging the precious trees (The authoraties will provide first aid assistance to the trees as a priority over a biker) so they thought is we change the speed limit from 100kp to 50 kph then all those morons that happily double the 100 kph limit will now obey it, or just do twice the 50kph limit and be back to where they started - and provide a nice little earner when nicked for doing so.
They have an advantage, they only have to learn English to be understood to some degree in every other european country, but we have to learn French, German and Italian for a tour of the Alps, the Spanish for our beach holidays.Nevertheless, it is nice to make an effort. We Brits have a terrible reputation for expecting others to speak English......
As for this trip, so many places along the way you could spend an extra day or three to exlore.
A couple of Black Forest routes here;-
A loop around the Eifel
La Route Des Legends is a good way to get from Calais towards Germany (via Luxembourg is my recomendation)
And a loop of Luxembourg;
You could easily turn wappings 6 day outline into a three week exploration, I like to ride for a day or two to get somewhere then stay for 2-3 nights to explore, then move on to another "base", 10 days is enough to have a couple of these stops and not have to unpack / pack / check in / check out, and you get to ride a bit without all the luggage.
