Mountain peaks around Krastatt offer diverse landscapes, from wooded hills to prominent rock formations and observation towers. This region, situated with views towards the Vosges and the Rhine Valley, features a mix of natural monuments and accessible viewpoints. Krastatt provides opportunities for exploring varied terrain, including dry hills and sandstone cliffs. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and strategic locations offering expansive views.
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Rappenfels at an altitude of 383m with good views, not an absolutely necessary MTB destination
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The Brotschberg is a 542 meter high mountain in the Vosges in the Bas-Rhin department. On its summit there is an observation tower, the 16 m high Brotschberg Tower, built by the Vosges Club.
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With its 316 meters high, the Scharrachberg is an emblematic promontory of the hills under the Vosges located west of Strasbourg. Both wooded and open in places, it offers beautiful views of the surroundings in a pretty wooded setting.
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Wooded summit which in places offers pretty views over the vineyard and the nearby Vosges. Preserved dry hills where orchids and pasque anemones bloom in spring.
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Imposing sandstone cliffs at approx. 373hm Trails to Obersteiger, Heidenkopf and the Mossig valley
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Magnificent view over the Alsace plain and the first Vosges foothills. Beautiful trails very accessible by mountain bike
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Actually a nice spot with some banks. But hardly a view!
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Here you can rest well and enjoy the great view.
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The Krastatt region, encompassing areas like Landkreis Rastatt in the Northern Black Forest, features several notable peaks. These include the highest point, Hoher Ochsenkopf (1,054.5 m), known for its natural beauty within the Black Forest National Park. Other significant peaks are Badener Höhe (1,004 m) with its historic Friedrichsturm, Hohloh (989 m) featuring a unique raised bog and observation tower, and Merkur (669 m), easily accessible by funicular. Additionally, the guide highlights Brotschberg Observation Tower, Rappen Rock, and Le Rotfels as popular spots offering diverse views and experiences.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. Merkur mountain in Baden-Baden is particularly well-suited for families, accessible via the Merkur Funicular Railway. At the summit, you'll find a restaurant, sunbathing lawn, barbecue area, and a play park. The Badener Höhe also provides accessible trails and the Friedrichsturm lookout tower with family-friendly stone staircases, making it enjoyable for all ages.
The mountain peaks around Krastatt boast diverse natural features. On Hoher Ochsenkopf, you can explore the 'Teufelskamin' (Devil's Chimney), an open fault in Bunter sandstone. Hohloh features a protected raised bog with picturesque bog lakes, accessible via a boardwalk. The Rappen Rock and Le Rotfels are impressive natural monuments with sandstone cliffs. You'll also find wooded hills, dry hills with orchids and pasque anemones, and expansive forest landscapes throughout the region.
Yes, some peaks offer historical and cultural points of interest. The Badener Höhe features the historic Friedrichsturm, a lookout tower built in 1890. On Hohloh, the historical Old Wine Road traverses the mountain. The Brotschberg Observation Tower is a man-made monument built by the Vosges Club, offering a sweeping view of the Rhine Valley.
The Krastatt region offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can find moderate to challenging trails around peaks like Hoher Ochsenkopf, which is part of the Black Forest National Park. The Badener Höhe and Hohloh also have well-maintained trails. For specific routes, komoot offers a dedicated guide for Hiking around Krastatt, featuring routes like the Saint Wendelin Chapel – Goeftberg Viewpoint loop or the Geierstein loop.
Yes, the Krastatt area, particularly within the Northern Black Forest, provides challenging mountain trails. Peaks like Hoher Ochsenkopf offer demanding hikes within a pristine national park landscape. The Le Rotfels highlight is categorized as challenging, with trails leading to other local points of interest. For more challenging options, consider the Gravel biking around Krastatt guide, which includes difficult routes like the Saverne Town Center – Château des Rohan de Saverne loop.
Yes, circular walks are a popular way to explore the Krastatt peaks. For instance, the Hoher Ochsenkopf area features the 'Becker Way,' a circular walk around the mountain. Many hiking routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The komoot Hiking around Krastatt guide lists several such routes.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring brings blooming orchids and pasque anemones to dry hills like Scharrachberg Hill. Summer is ideal for hiking and enjoying panoramic views. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, especially around the wooded peaks. Winter provides opportunities for long-distance ski trails on Hohloh, though specific safety precautions for winter hiking should be observed.
The Krastatt mountains, especially within the Black Forest National Park around Hoher Ochsenkopf, are home to diverse wildlife. While specific species are not detailed, the protected status of these areas suggests a rich biodiversity. The natural monuments and forests provide habitats for various birds, mammals, and insects. The raised bog on Hohloh also supports unique plant and insect life adapted to that environment.
Yes, the Krastatt area is well-suited for mountain biking and gravel biking. Komoot offers dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Krastatt and MTB Trails around Krastatt. These guides feature routes of varying difficulty, including challenging loops like the Col des Pandours – Wangenbourg Castle loop, and more moderate options such as the Nice little single on a mountain bike – Relais du Geisweg loop.
Visitors particularly appreciate the expansive panoramic views from the observation towers and viewpoints. From Badener Höhe and Hohloh, you can often see the Rhine plain, Vosges, Palatinate Forest, Swabian Alb, and even the Alps on clear days. The natural beauty, such as the protected raised bog on Hohloh and the sandstone cliffs of Le Rotfels, is also highly valued. The accessibility of some peaks, like Merkur, and the well-maintained hiking trails contribute to a positive experience.
While specific public transport details for all peaks are not provided, Merkur mountain in Baden-Baden is highly accessible via the Merkur Funicular Railway, which connects directly from the town. For other peaks, access might involve a combination of regional buses and then hiking. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for routes to trailheads in the Northern Black Forest region.


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