Mountain peaks near Schallstadt provide access to the western edge of the Black Forest, offering diverse elevated areas for exploration. The region is characterized by its varied landscape, including vineyard-covered hills and extensive forests. These areas feature numerous viewpoints overlooking the Rhine Plain, the Vosges mountains, and the Black Forest. Schallstadt serves as a gateway to these natural landmarks, appealing to those seeking outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Schlossbergturm is a 33.27 meter high observation tower on the Schlossberg. The Schlossberg Tower was erected in 2002 by the Board of Trustees on the Salzbüchslekuppe. For the construction, the architect used 100-year-old Douglas fir trunks from the local Ottilienwald, which fell over due to the severe hurricane Lothar in 1999. The long logs were twisted around the steel staircase. In honor of all donors who made construction possible in 2002, their names were placed on the face of the 153 steps to the top of the tower and can be read when climbing the tower. However, the natural construction with the tree trunks was repeatedly attacked by fungi and pests in the years that followed. In July 2015, the dilapidated logs were finally removed after several rescue attempts. After the tower was inaccessible for a long time, it was finally renewed in 2017 by the board of trustees and the donations they collected. In this step, the tree trunks were replaced by a reliable steel construction. The cost of the renovation was 192,000 euros, but the city expects the galvanized steel pylons to last 100 years. Source: https://www.kuratorium-schlossberg.de/eip/pages/schlossbergturm.php
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A great highlight. Nice to combine with a short hike on the Schloßberg. The tower is easy to reach from the old town. However, you should be good on foot. After a steep climb, you reach the tower via at least 200 steps 😏
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The Eduardshöhe is a mountain saddle on which five paths merge: to the north the little road via Horben-Münzenried to Horben-Ort, to the east the path to the Holzschlägermatte with the windmills, to the southeast the path via Lehhof, Kaltwasser to Gießhübel, to the west the Echerüttiweg to the Berglusthaus of the Black Forest Association and to the northwest the way to Eckhof and Hörnle.
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Nice place with a wide view. It can be endured here.
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After waiting for almost two hours (due to technical problems) we were allowed to drive to the summit on October 19, 2021. Here is a time-lapse of the entire journey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoJWv-GPRDA
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Kybfelsen Castle or Kyburg is the name given to the minimal remains of an earlier castle or defense system that was located south of the Kybfelsen mountain peak on a rock massif of the same name. The remote location at around 820 meters above sea level on this rock massif between Günterstal and Kappel is now a popular excursion destination, with a great view of the Breisgau Bay and Günterstal. Almost nothing is known about the origins of the castle and its end. A written mention comes from the chronicle of Matthias von Neuchâtel from the 14th century, where it is already shown as a ruin. A district plan from the 18th century still shows considerable rubble. The first excavations took place in the 1920s, where finds from the 12th and 13th centuries were discovered. It is concluded that the castle was probably abandoned at the end of the 13th century. Possible residents include relatives of the Counts of Kyburg, a noble family whose main power was in what is now northern and eastern Switzerland. However, it is more likely that it is a coincidental similarity of names. Source: https://www.alemannische-seiten.de/deutschland/freiburg_burg-kybfelsen.php
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.... always beautiful views of Freiburg and Schaui ...
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Near Schallstadt, you'll find a variety of popular elevated areas and viewpoints. The View from Kybfelsen offers expansive views of the Breisgau Bay and Günterstal. Other notable spots include the Rosskopf Tower, providing a 360-degree panorama of Freiburg, the Black Forest, and the Vosges, and the Schlossberg Tower, which also offers stunning views over Freiburg and towards France. The Batzenberg and Schönberg are also well-known for their scenic trails and vistas.
Yes, several areas near Schallstadt are suitable for families. The Batzenberg, with its vineyard-covered hills, offers comfortable half-day hiking routes like the '360° Wine View Batzenberg – Phylloxera Monument' loop, which is easily accessible and takes about 3 hours. The Schauinslandbahn mountain station is also a family-friendly highlight, providing a comfortable cable car ride up the mountain with amenities and views. The Eduardshöhe is another family-friendly viewpoint with magnificent views and landscapes.
The mountain peaks and elevated areas around Schallstadt offer diverse and breathtaking views. From the Batzenberg, you can see over the Rhine Plain to the Vosges mountains in France. The Schönberg provides panoramic views over extensive beech forests. The Hohfirst offers excellent vistas of the Black Forest, Schönberg, Batzenberg, Rhine Valley, and Vosges. Higher up, the Schauinsland provides extensive views over the Markgräflerland, Tuniberg, Kaiserstuhl, and Vosges, with the Belchen offering views all the way to the Alps on clear days.
Yes, some peaks and elevated areas near Schallstadt feature historical elements. The View from Kybfelsen includes the minimal remains of an earlier castle or defense system, with finds dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries. The Schlossberg Tower is a modern observation tower built on a historical site, offering views over Freiburg's historic surroundings. The Hohfirst area also includes the historic 'Africa' vineyard area.
Schallstadt is an excellent base for hiking. The Batzenberg offers comfortable vineyard walks. The Schönberg has varied trails, from short afternoon excursions on its western slope to longer routes like the 14.1 km 'Around Freiburg's Schönberg' trail. Near Hohfirst, you can find 10.2 km paths through forests and vineyards. The Urberg and Ölberg hills feature an easy 10.3 km route with scenic vistas. For more challenging hikes, the Belchen offers trails like the Belchensteig with views to the Alps. You can find more hiking routes on the Hiking around Schallstadt guide.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. For beginners, the '360° Wine View Batzenberg – Phylloxera Monument' loop is an easy, accessible path. The 'Around Urberg and Ölberg' route is also an easy 10.3 km hike. For moderate challenges, many trails around the Schönberg and Hohfirst are suitable. More advanced hikers can explore longer trails like the 14.1 km 'Around Freiburg's Schönberg' route or the trails leading up to the Belchen, which is a more significant Black Forest mountain.
Beyond hiking, the area around Schallstadt offers great opportunities for cycling and running. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'View of Schönberg – View of Batzenberg loop from Schallstadt' (25.1 km, easy) or more challenging ones like the 'Staufen Old Town – Staufen's Historic Old Town loop from Ebringen' (80.6 km, difficult). Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails such as the 'Phylloxera Monument on the Batzenberg – 360° Wine View Batzenberg loop from Schallstadt' (10.3 km, moderate). More routes can be found in the Cycling around Schallstadt and Running Trails around Schallstadt guides.
Many of the elevated areas near Schallstadt are reasonably accessible. Schallstadt itself is well-connected. For destinations like the Schauinsland, the Schauinslandbahn mountain station provides easy access via cable car, which can often be used with public transport tickets. For other areas like Batzenberg, Schönberg, and Hohfirst, driving to a trailhead and parking is often the most convenient option, though local buses may serve some villages near these areas.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks around Schallstadt largely depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn and blooming landscapes in spring. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, though some trails can be busy. Winter can offer unique snowshoeing or winter hiking experiences, especially on higher peaks like the Schauinsland or Belchen, but requires appropriate gear and checking conditions.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Rosskopf Tower and Schlossberg Tower, which offer 360-degree vistas of the Black Forest, Rhine Valley, and Vosges. The diverse landscapes, from vineyard-covered hills to extensive beech forests, are also highly appreciated. Many find the trails, whether easy vineyard walks or more challenging forest hikes, to be well-maintained and enjoyable, often leading to peaceful spots with fantastic photo opportunities.
While many popular spots are well-known, exploring the areas around Hohfirst, Urberg, and Ölberg can offer a sense of discovery. These areas provide excellent views and lead through forests and vineyards, including the historic 'Africa' vineyard area near Hohfirst. The trails here are often less crowded than those around the more prominent Black Forest mountains, offering a quieter experience with equally rewarding scenery.
Generally, many trails in the Black Forest region, including those around Schallstadt's elevated areas like Batzenberg, Schönberg, and Hohfirst, are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near livestock, or in areas with wildlife. Ensure you carry enough water for your dog, especially on longer hikes, and be mindful of other hikers and cyclists.


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