Best mountain peaks around Bärenthal are found in a region often associated with Bärental, a district of Feldberg in the Black Forest, Germany. This area, situated at 970 meters above sea level, serves as a gateway to significant peaks. The landscape is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering extensive views and diverse natural features. It provides a range of experiences for those exploring the Black Forest's highest elevations.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Train station in Fridingen on the Danube...
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Too bad, even after a long search we couldn't find the summit or trail markers. The scenery is very beautiful.
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You can travel by public transport (bus and train). There is only a small parking lot to the right of the train station. The station is still staffed by DB staff (no counter).
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Unfortunately I couldn't find the mark. Just a wooden post at the edge of the forest 😒
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The old train station was converted into a hotel...
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Very nice and quiet viewpoint. There is a rest bench on site. Great view.
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Inside there is a nice saying about the mountain chapel
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From here you have a wonderful view of the region of 10,000 m
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The komoot community highly rates several peaks. Among the most popular are Josefskapelle on the Alten Berg, known for its unique 360-degree panorama, and Baienberg Summit (974 m), which offers an imposing rock face and a beautiful vantage point. Wandbühl Summit is also a favorite, providing lovely views of the meadow landscape from its 1007 m elevation.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The area around Josefskapelle on the Alten Berg is considered family-friendly, offering accessible paths and rewarding views. For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Bärenthal Tufa Cascades – Bärenthal Village Center loop' which is an easy 6.19 km hike, or the 'Bärenthal Tufa Cascades – Ölmühlquelle loop' at 4.21 km, both found in the Hiking around Bärenthal guide.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty. Peaks like Baienberg Summit are characterized by dense fir and spruce forests, with clearings offering expansive views. The broader Black Forest region, which Bärenthal is part of, is known for its extensive forests, picturesque valleys, and, from higher elevations like Feldberg, panoramic vistas that can stretch to the Alps on clear days.
Absolutely. The region is home to several significant religious buildings and historical sites. The Josefskapelle on the Alten Berg is a notable religious building from 1907/08. Another prominent site is the St. Wolfgang Chapel on Scheibenbühl, which, despite its current structure dating to 1869, has a much older history, with a previous chapel on the site from around 1313. It also features a beautiful Way of the Cross.
Bärenthal serves as an excellent starting point for various hikes. You can find a range of trails from easy to difficult. For example, the 'View of Felsentor – Bärental Rock Arch loop' is a moderate 9.05 km hike, while the 'Bärental Rock Arch – Knopfmacherfelsen Viewpoint loop' offers a challenging 18.09 km experience. Explore these and more in the Hiking around Bärenthal guide.
Yes, public transport is an option for accessing the wider region. Bärental itself houses Germany's highest railway station, making it a key hub. While direct access to every peak might require some walking, major transport links like Fridingen (b Tuttlingen) Train Station also offer connections, including buses, to various starting points for your mountain adventures.
Beyond hiking, the area around Bärenthal offers excellent opportunities for running and road cycling. You can find various running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Renquishausen' (11.73 km, moderate) or the more challenging 'View of the Bära River – Trail to Felsenhöhle loop' (22.19 km). For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'View of Beuron Abbey – View of Schloss Werenwag loop' (78.1 km, moderate). Check out the Running Trails around Bärenthal and Road Cycling Routes around Bärenthal guides for detailed routes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views and the serene atmosphere. Highlights like Josefskapelle on the Alten Berg are praised for their unique 360-degree vistas. The region's natural beauty, from imposing rock faces at Baienberg Summit to the peaceful meadow landscapes from Wandbühl Summit, consistently receives high praise from the komoot community, with hundreds of upvotes and photos shared.
While the immediate Bärenthal area has its own impressive summits, it's a gateway to some of the highest and most renowned peaks in the Black Forest. These include Feldberg (1,493 m), the highest mountain in the Black Forest, offering extensive views and a chairlift. Herzogenhorn (1,415 m) is known for its quieter atmosphere and excellent 360-degree views, and Belchen (1,414 m) is celebrated for being one of the most picturesque mountains with fantastic panoramic views of the Rhine Valley and even the Alps.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, though higher peaks like Feldberg can still be cooler. Winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, suitable for winter hiking, but be prepared for colder temperatures, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, the region is rich in viewpoints. Josefskapelle on the Alten Berg provides a unique 360-degree panorama. Baienberg Summit is another beautiful vantage point, offering clear views from a clearing. From the St. Wolfgang Chapel on Scheibenbühl, you can enjoy a wonderful view over the town of Obernheim and the peaks of the Swabian Alb, and on clear days, even the Säntis and other Swiss Alps mountains.


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