Best attractions and places to see around Simmersfeld include a variety of natural features, cultural sites, and outdoor activities. This picturesque village is nestled in the northern Black Forest, situated between the Enz and Nagold rivers. The region offers diverse landscapes, from high moors and lakes to dense forests and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore numerous well-marked trails and points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The walk through the treetops is impressive in itself, but the highlight is, of course, the fantastic observation tower. Enjoy the sweeping views over the verdant Northern Black Forest as you spiral up the tower. If you want, you can slide back down on the slide. The entrance fee is well worth it.
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The plank path over the moor and the Wildsee are an absolute top highlight. I always fall in love with the panorama. Even better off-peak.
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Idyllically located Wildsee in the high moor, which can be visited quietly and during the week without the hustle and bustle. It is essential to ensure that you stay on the laid out path that leads through the middle of the moor. A couple of benches provide an opportunity to enjoy the view of the lake. Along the wooden plank path you can find information about the moor and nature on some boards.
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The unspoilt moor landscape around the Wildsee is the largest natural high moor area in Germany. The plateaus between the Sommerberg and Kaltenbronn have been designated as a nature reserve. In the middle of a huge forest area lies an unspoilt landscape with high and forest moors, cirques and block heaps. The high moors around the Kaltenbronn are something special, as all visitors know. But few also know that the plants and animals of the moors react sensitively to even the slightest change. Damage to this unique habitat is irreversible. As early as 1928, the Wildseemoor was declared a "protected forest". In the years 1939 and 1940 the nature reserves Wildseemoor and Hohlohsee were designated. Source: https://www.bad-wildbad.de/urlaubsziel-schwarzwald/sehenswertes/wildseemoor-urlaubsziel-nreservation-id_220/
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Like most raised bogs, the bogs on the Kaltenbronn were formed at the end of the last ice age more than 10,000 years ago. The melting of massive ice sheets created depressions where water could not drain away. The high rainfall that prevails on the Kaltenbronn caused the landscape to become swampy. This allowed lush vegetation to develop on the nutrient-poor sandstone subsoil. Dying plants, whose plant remains did not completely decompose in the oversaturated soil, were overgrown by new plants. This process caused a thick layer of peat to develop over the course of thousands of years. The plants gradually lost contact with the groundwater-bearing soil layers due to the peat layer and could no longer be supplied with sufficient nutrient-rich water. The nutrient-poor rainwater led to a change in the existing vegetation, in which only undemanding plants such as cotton grass, cranberry, rosemary heath, round-leaved sundew and the few-flowered sedge could survive. In drier places, heather, cloudberry, crowberry and leaf mosses also occur. Source: https://www.schwarzwald-informationen.de/wildsee-hornsee-kaltenbronn.html
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The Kaltenbronn high moor with the two lakes is worth seeing. You should definitely take your time.
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A beautiful panorama in every season, but plan a hike either early in the morning or during the week, a popular excursion destination.
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A unique area with breathtaking flora. In winter, the trees stressed by the wind are bizarre as if sprayed with shaving foam and the Wildsee becomes a magic lake.
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Simmersfeld is rich in natural beauty. A must-see is the Wildsee raised bog, an idyllic high moor with a serene lake, where you can explore unique flora and fauna via a planked path. For panoramic views, ascend the Hohloh Tower (Kaiser Wilhelm Tower), offering extensive vistas over the Black Forest. You can also discover the Enzquellenpfad, a premium hiking trail showcasing the secluded Kaltenbachsee, Poppelsee, and the young Enz river.
Yes, Simmersfeld is a hiker's paradise with numerous well-marked trails. You can find routes for all levels, including trails to an observation tower on the Eiberg for panoramic views, or a circular trail around the Nagold reservoir. For more detailed options, explore the hiking guide for Simmersfeld, which includes routes like the moderate 'St. Anna Chapel in Beuren – Köllbach Valley loop'.
The region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. Within the village, you can see the Simmersfeld Neo-Romanesque Church. Nearby, the Chapel in Beuren, mentioned in local chronicles as early as 1526, and the Church in Lengenloch provide glimpses into the past. The picturesque Fautsburg Castle Ruin also adds a historical element to the landscape.
Families have plenty of options. The Wildsee raised bog and its Boardwalk Through Wildseemoor are family-friendly, offering an easy walk through nature. A short drive away, the Sommerberg Black Forest Treetop Walk in Bad Wildbad is a highlight, featuring a 1,250-meter-long path through treetops and a 40-meter-high observation tower with a fun slide descent. Adventure Golf Enzklösterle also provides an 18-hole mini-golf course for family fun.
Simmersfeld offers attractions year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and exploring natural features like the Wildsee, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. In winter, the area transforms into a wonderland, offering cross-country skiing, alpine skiing, and tobogganing. The Sommerberg Black Forest Treetop Walk is open almost all year, with some closures in late November to early January.
Many trails around Simmersfeld are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. When visiting sensitive natural areas like the Wildsee raised bog, it's important to keep dogs on a leash and stay on designated paths to protect the unique ecosystem.
Beyond hiking, Simmersfeld and its surroundings offer various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging mountain bike trails. Check out the MTB Trails around Simmersfeld guide or the Cycling around Simmersfeld guide for options. The Nagoldtalsperre (Nagold Dam) in Erzgrube is perfect for pedal boating, swimming, and leisurely strolls.
For a unique experience, visit the Windpark Simmersfeld to see renewable energy in action. The Source of the Kleine Enz is another natural point of interest, marking the origin of this small river. The 'Sieben-Mühlen-Pfad' (Seven Mills Trail) is a historical educational path that passes by a small forest lake, offering a blend of nature and local history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from high moors to dense forests, and the extensive network of well-marked trails. The Wildsee raised bog is highly praised for its beauty, especially during quieter times. The panoramic views from the Hohloh Tower are also a favorite, and the Green Hut is a popular stop for its delicious food and welcoming atmosphere.
While many natural trails in the Black Forest can be challenging, the Sommerberg Black Forest Treetop Walk in Bad Wildbad is designed to be wheelchair-accessible, allowing everyone to experience the forest from above. The path itself is 1,250 meters long and winds through the treetops, offering a unique perspective.
The Green Hut is a highly recommended spot for refreshments, known for its delicious and hearty food, including popular blueberry pancakes. It's a great place to refuel after exploring the trails. You'll also find various cafes and pubs in the surrounding villages.
The Kulturwerkstatt Simmersfeld e.V. and the 'Theater aus dem Schwarzen Wald' are local cultural institutions. They offer a diverse program ranging from children's theater to variety shows, comics, and historical to modern performances, providing cultural entertainment for the community and visitors.


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