Best mountain passes around Aitern are found in the Southern Black Forest, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and scenic routes. Aitern, a municipality nestled in the Aiternbach Valley, provides access to prominent passes that connect various valleys and lead to higher elevations. The area's landscape includes features like the Hohtannhöhe, which links the Aiternbach Valley and the Wiedener Valley. These routes offer diverse opportunities for exploration within a natural environment.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Also 3/24 still holey asphalt. Better up the mountain and via Utzenfeld - Wiedener Eck back to the Münstertal.
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Once you reach the top of the pass - no matter which side - it's worth taking a break to enjoy the view 😎
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This section has finally been repaved (July 2023), so you can ride down it on a racing bike – to the first farm on the right – without having to stress about finding usable gaps between the potholes. The fact that this was actually completed in our country within four weeks as announced thanks to the full road closure gives us hope again 🙂. Bravo and thanks to the planners and road builders! This is also good for the uphill section, of course, but it's less important. The next section is supposedly scheduled to be resurfaced in 2024. We'll see.
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From Bad Krozingen up via the Münstertal, then the dilapidated road surface is no problem and then back via Badenweiler. Nice evening tour with very little traffic. Departure to Badenweiler is very good
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The ascent over the Sirnitz with the Kreuzweg pass height is an absolutely recommendable section, both from the west of Badenweiler and from the east of Neuenweg or also from the small Münstertal to the north, which is ideal for every Black Forest tour. Currently (02/23) the route from Badenweiler to Neuenweg is in top condition, all construction sites have been completed. Half of the descent down to the Münstertal is very old, if possible plan it as an ascent rather than a descent.
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Meanwhile (Nov. 2022) the lower section of the ascent from Badenweiler to the Eselsweg has also been resurfaced, so nothing is missing from the true RR dream road. Absolute recommendation!
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Ideal starting point for the adventure "Belchenwandern" 🥾
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Nice panorama, not too steep but the surface could be better for the descent! But it should possibly be renewed in 2022/23...
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The mountain passes around Aitern are nestled in the Southern Black Forest, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and accessibility. They serve as vital connections between picturesque valleys and lead to higher elevations, providing diverse opportunities for exploration. Passes like the Hohtannhöhe, for instance, link the Aiternbach Valley and the Wiedener Valley, showcasing the region's characteristic mountainous terrain and scenic routes.
For breathtaking vistas, consider the Kreuzweg Pass Summit, which provides views towards Belchen. Another excellent option is the View from Schauinsland, known for its panoramic outlooks over the surrounding landscape.
Yes, several passes are family-friendly. The Wiedener Eck Pass is an excellent starting point for circular walks suitable for families. Additionally, the View from Schauinsland and Notschrei are also noted as family-friendly destinations, often featuring facilities or easy access.
The region around Aitern's mountain passes is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountaineering, and running. For detailed trails and routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Aitern, Hiking around Aitern, and Running Trails around Aitern guides.
Many passes are well-connected. For example, the Hohtannhöhe has a regional bus stop at its summit. The Wiedener Eck Pass can also be reached by bus from Münstertal (line 291) and Wieden (line 7306), with information on trails available directly at the bus stops.
Absolutely. The Climb to Haldenhof/Kreuzweg Pass from Münstertal offers a sharp ascent through an alpine-looking valley, quickly bringing you close to the 1,000-meter mark. This route is known for its challenging gradients and is popular with those seeking a demanding experience.
The mountain passes are enjoyable throughout the year, with different seasons offering unique experiences. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for longer days out. In winter, areas like the Hohtannhöhe host cross-country skiing centers, making it a destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Some passes, like the Kreuzweg Pass Summit, can be accessible and sunny even in early February.
Many mountain passes and trailheads offer dedicated parking. For instance, south of the Hohtannhöhe pass, you'll find a hiking car park. The Wiedener Eck Pass also has parking available, with additional options further up the street if the main lot is full. The Kreuzweg Pass Summit is also noted to have parking facilities.
Yes, you can find amenities near several passes. The Hohtannhöhe features the Hohtannhütte, a gas-heated hut, and a camping ground. The Wiedener Eck Pass has accommodation and a restaurant, while the Notschrei pass also has a hotel at its summit. Many passes are close to villages like Aitern which offer cafes, pubs, and further accommodation options.
The passes often have interesting historical significance. For example, the name Notschrei (meaning 'cry of distress') for the Notschrei pass originates from a plea by the Todtnau population to the Baden government in the 1840s for an economic connection between the upper Wiesental and Breisgau, which led to the road project being realized in 1848.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic drives and the opportunities for outdoor activities. Many appreciate the moderate gradients on approach roads to passes like Wiedener Eck Pass, making them enjoyable to traverse. The almost alpine difference in altitude and views towards Belchen from the Kreuzweg Pass Summit are also highly regarded.
Yes, several passes serve as excellent starting points for circular walks. The Wiedener Eck Pass is specifically recommended as a starting point for both smaller and larger circular walks, with information about these trails often available directly at the bus stops.


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