Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald)
Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald)
Mountain peaks around Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald) are situated in the Southern Black Forest, a region known for its diverse natural landscape and varied hiking opportunities. The area features a range of elevations, from accessible local landmarks like the Dachsberg mountain itself to more prominent peaks in the broader vicinity. Visitors can explore a mix of forested slopes, open pastures, and rock formations, offering different perspectives of the surrounding terrain. This region provides a setting for outdoor activities focused on elevation gain…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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What a fantastic rest stop, with a magnificent view of the Alps to the south and the Black Forest with a view of the Feldberg to the north. Plus, a bench and a lounger.
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Thanks to the "Geniesserpfad Turmsteige" hike, I finally managed to get to Hochkopf, and here a beautiful tower from ancient times awaited me with a fantastic panoramic view over the Black Forest to the Swiss Alps. Below the tower there is a large picnic area for hikers and bikers.
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View of St. Blasien and a number of hills and valleys in the Black Forest.
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Very wonderful mountain peak on the Blößling. Fantastic views and very beautiful vegetation.
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This summit cross is at an altitude of 1100m. You have a great view in all directions. In the north you can see Herzogenhorn, Feldberg and Seebuck, among others. In the south the Swiss Alps🇨🇭. There is an orientation board in both directions. There are several benches and a wellness lounger available for your enjoyment. If you walk along the “Ilbacher Panoramaweg” you are at its highest point.
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The Hochkopfturm is at a height of 1267 m. The tower can also be climbed. From the top you have a great 360° view. The Swiss Alps are particularly impressive! There is also a large rest area here with lots of benches and tables.
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The Lehenkopf, which is 1,039 meters above sea level, is complemented by the 18-meter-high tower, which offers a reasonable view of the southern Black Forest landscape. It is a good stopover on the Schluchtensteig long-distance hiking trail or for tours between St. Blasien and the viewpoints over Urberg or on the Bildsteinfelsen or to the monastery pond near Horbach etc.
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Beyond the local Dachsberg mountain, the region offers several prominent spots. You can visit the Hochkopf Tower, which stands at 1,263 meters and provides expansive views including Belchen, Feldberg, and the Alps on clear days. Another excellent viewpoint is the View of Schluchsee from Riesenbühl Tower, offering a 360-degree perspective of the Schluchsee and Feldberg. The Lehenkopf Tower, at 1,039 meters, gives a wonderful panoramic view of St. Blasien and the surrounding landscape.
While Dachsberg itself offers gentler elevations, the broader Southern Black Forest region, easily accessible from Dachsberg, features more prominent peaks. Feldberg, at 1,493 meters, is the highest mountain in the Black Forest and Baden-Württemberg, offering extensive views. Herzogenhorn, the second-highest at 1,415 meters, is popular for hiking with stunning vistas of other Black Forest and Alpine peaks. These provide more challenging hiking experiences compared to the local Dachsberg mountain.
The peaks around Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald) offer a variety of breathtaking views. From the Hochkopf Tower, you can see the surrounding mountains, the Vosges, and even the Alpine panorama. The View of Schluchsee from Riesenbühl Tower provides a 360-degree perspective of the Schluchsee and Feldberg. From the Lampenschweine Summit Cross, you can enjoy views of Herzogenhorn, Feldberg, Seebuck to the north, and the Swiss Alps to the south.
Yes, the Dachsberg mountain itself provides a gentle and accessible experience, making it suitable for families. The area around Kreuzfelsen also offers a serene experience with a refuge and benches. While specific 'family_friendly' tags aren't present for all highlights, many trails leading to viewpoints like Lehenkopf Tower are generally accessible for those with a moderate fitness level, and the closed wooden construction of the tower makes it comfortable even for those with a fear of heights.
The region is characterized by diverse natural beauty. You'll find a mix of forested slopes, open pastures, and unique rock formations like the Kreuzfelsen, which offers wonderful views. The area also features the Schluchsee, a large lake visible from viewpoints like the View of Schluchsee from Riesenbühl Tower. The landscape transitions from gentle elevations around Dachsberg to the more rugged terrain of higher peaks like Feldberg and Herzogenhorn.
The area around Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald) is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy, moderate, and difficult trails. For specific hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald) guide. There are also options for road cycling and general cycling, with guides like Road Cycling Routes around Dachsberg (Süschwarzwald) and Cycling around Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald) available.
Near Dachsberg, the area around Kreuzfelsen highlights the mining history of the municipality, with the Friedrich-August-Grube mine being a nature reserve along the trails. The Lehenkopf Tower itself has a history, originally built in 1886 and undergoing renovations over the years, making it a historical landmark as well as a viewpoint.
Feldberg is well-connected. You can reach Feldberg-Bärental by train and then take a bus service. Alternatively, you can access the Seebuck, a sub-peak of Feldberg, via a chairlift. This makes it relatively accessible for visitors looking to experience the highest mountain in the Black Forest.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially from towers like Hochkopf Tower and View of Schluchsee from Riesenbühl Tower, which often include glimpses of the Alps. The serene atmosphere, well-maintained trails, and the opportunity for a refreshing break at spots with benches and refuges, such as near Kreuzfelsen or the Lampenschweine Summit Cross, are also highly appreciated.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, the Lampenschweine Summit Cross offers a unique and highly appreciated resting spot. It features a rotating bench that can be turned to face desired views, from the Alps to the Black Forest, providing a special experience for those who find it along the Ibacher Panoramaweg.
The Spiesshorn Pavilion is located on the Spießhorn, which stands at 1,349 meters. Although largely forested, this spot offers wonderful views, particularly overlooking the Menzenschwand Valley and St. Blasien. It's a great place to take in the scenic beauty of the region.


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