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Schwarzwald Tourismus

Die Ferienregion Schwarzwald erstreckt sich über insgesamt 11.100 Quadratkilometer im Südwesten Deutschlands. Das größte Mittelgebirge Deutschlands steht für unterschiedliche Naturlandschaften wie langgezogene Waldberge im Norden, breite Wiesentäler im mittleren Schwarzwald und den mit baumfreien Bergkuppen auf 1493 Meter aufsteigenden südlichen Schwarzwald. Einzigartigkeit, Ursprünglichkeit und der hohe Erlebniswert zeichnen diese Ferienregion aus.

Immer mehr Menschen wollen die eindrucksvolle Natur im Schwarzwald erkunden und erleben – ganz egal ob zu Fuß, mit dem Fahrrad oder auf dem Mountainbike. Aber wir als Menschen sind hier im Schwarzwald nur Gäste – und die Tiere und Pflanzen sind unsere Gastgeber. Deshalb heißt es für alle Naturliebenden #respectfornature, denn nur mit Respekt können wir den Schwarzwald auch für unsere Nachfahren in seiner Schönheit bewahren.

Im Rahmen der #respectfornature Initiative fordern wir alle Wandernden, Radfahrenden und Mountainbikenden dazu auf, die folgenden Regeln zu verinnerlichen:

• Bleib auf den Wegen
• Hunde müssen an der Leine bleiben
• Hinterlasse keine Abfälle
• Wildcampen, egal ob mit Zelt oder Auto, ist verboten
• Halte Abstand zu Wildtieren und zu Weidetieren
• Meide Dämmerung und Nachtzeiten um nachtaktive Tiere nicht zu stören
• Kein Foto rechtfertigt einen "Fehltritt" in geschützte Naturräume
• Achte gekennzeichnete Schutzgebiete


Aber nicht nur die Natur, die Tiere und die Pflanzen verdienen deinen Respekt – auch alle anderen Naturfreunde und Outdoorsportler können ein Miteinander pflegen. Wenn Wandernde, Radfahrende und Mountainbikende einander mit Respekt begegnen, können wir die Natur gemeinsam erleben.
schwarzwald-tourismus.info/erleben/wandern/respekt


Kontakt:
Schwarzwald Tourismus GmbH
Kompetenzzentrum Tourismus
Wiesentalstraße 5
79115 Freiburg


Telefon +49 761 896460
mail@schwarzwald-tourismus.info


radfahren-schwarzwald.info
wandern-schwarzwald.info
www.schwarzwald-tourismus.info

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June 23, 2026

Time

4h12m

Distance

13.8km

Speed

3.3km/h

Ascent

470m

Descent

470m
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April 24, 2022

Water, forest, and meadows: on this hike, plenty of variety awaits you around the "Wilden Rench" valley. The starting point is the Weiherplatz hiking car park in Bad Griesbach. You walk along the bank of the rushing Rench, and there are always suitable spots on the bank where you can refresh yourself

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June 18, 2026

Time

2h36m

Distance

9.30km

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3.6km/h

Ascent

180m

Descent

180m
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June 18, 2026

On this hike, you will discover no less than seven moorland areas, which play an important role in the ecosystem as valuable refuges for rare plants and animals.



The loop starts at the Steinernen Kreuz and initially leads through the forests above the Schwarzenbächletal. You will soon pass the first moorland

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June 17, 2026

Time

3h21m

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10.7km

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3.2km/h

Ascent

430m

Descent

420m
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June 18, 2026

The Brotweg (Bread Trail) leads you through the idyllic Yach valley, which is framed by several densely wooded elevations. Fun Fact: Yach is the only place in Germany whose name begins with the letter „Y“. Between lush meadows, traditional Black Forest farms, and wooded mountain slopes, you will get

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June 17, 2026

Time

5h20m

Distance

15.4km

Speed

2.9km/h

Ascent

730m

Descent

740m
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June 18, 2026

This challenging circular hike takes you to two fantastic natural highlights in the Southern Black Forest. You'll ascend the scenic Belchen and visit the idyllic Nonnenmattweiher pond.



To start, the Belchen cable car conveniently takes you up to the summit region. Alternatively, you can also tackle the

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June 17, 2026

Time

1h23m

Distance

4.63km

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3.4km/h

Ascent

140m

Descent

140m
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June 18, 2026

The Lautenbacher Panoramaweg lives up to its name, with sweeping views over Lautenbach, the Rench valley, and the hills of the Black Forest. From the parking lot on Bahnhofstraße, you first walk through the village and then ascend to the scenic heights above Lautenbach.



Soon you reach a seating area that

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June 17, 2026

Time

5h08m

Distance

16.9km

Speed

3.3km/h

Ascent

520m

Descent

540m
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June 18, 2026

From Ihringen to Endingen, you hike over the region's three highest elevations and experience the unique landscape of the former volcanic mountains with their vineyards, sparse forests, and wide panoramic views.



Directly after starting at Ihringen train station, the paths lead through the sun-drenched

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June 17, 2026

Time

3h35m

Distance

13.0km

Speed

3.6km/h

Ascent

220m

Descent

220m
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June 18, 2026

On this circular hike, you will discover the history and nature around Niedereschach and hike along the Eschach, discovering historical traces from Roman times, idyllic resting places and enjoying beautiful views over the landscape again and again.



At the beginning, you will walk along the birdwatching

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June 17, 2026

Time

2h16m

Distance

7.28km

Speed

3.2km/h

Ascent

260m

Descent

260m
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March 11, 2026

The Große Mosersteinrunde is a varied circular hike with great views around Gutach. The start and finish is in the town center, from there the path leads you past the Hasemann-Liebich art museum, the historic war memorial, and up to the Moserstein. At the pavilion on the Moserstein, one of the most beautiful

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June 17, 2026

Time

1h15m

Distance

4.72km

Speed

3.8km/h

Ascent

40m

Descent

40m
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August 22, 2023

The Windgfällweiher is one of the comparatively less visited lakes in the Hochschwarzwald and therefore clearly falls into the category of a hidden gem. On this family-friendly tour, you circle the lake once counter-clockwise, which is also feasible with an all-terrain stroller.



You start in the town

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June 17, 2026

Time

4h57m

Distance

17.3km

Speed

3.5km/h

Ascent

380m

Descent

420m
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April 15, 2025

This hike is perfectly suited if you are in the mood for an idyllic summer hike with refreshment opportunities. You hike from the Albtal to Moosbronn and through the idyllic Moosalbtal.



Before the ascent to Mittelberg, you can plan a detour to the Vehicle Museum in Marxzell. Numerous historical cars

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June 17, 2026

Time

5h46m

Distance

19.3km

Speed

3.4km/h

Ascent

580m

Descent

580m
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June 18, 2026

The Sagenrundweg on the Steinfirst is one of a total of 32 Ortenau legend trails. From Berghaupten, you walk past the Pappelwaldsee lake, which offers an opportunity for a cool-down during or after the tour. You then climb uphill through the forests of the ridge lying southeast of Berghaupten.



Along the

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June 17, 2026

Time

5h55m

Distance

20.3km

Speed

3.4km/h

Ascent

420m

Descent

690m
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June 18, 2026

This tour is a stage of the Schluchtensteig and you walk from the idyllic Fischbach to St. Blasien. First, you climb the Bildstein, which offers a beautiful view over the Schluchsee at an altitude of 1,134 meters. Afterwards, you hike down to the lake in a zigzag, head for one of the freely accessible

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June 15, 2026

Time

30h00m

Distance

500km

Speed

16.7km/h

Ascent

1,270m

Descent

1,570m
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February 22, 2022

The Rhine cycle path, also known as Euro Velo 15, is over 1,200 kilometers long and leads from Switzerland to the North Sea. Here in this tour we introduce you to the approximately 500-kilometer section from Konstanz to Mannheim. For example, you can divide this section into seven stages.



You start off

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June 15, 2026

Time

3h24m

Distance

57.5km

Speed

16.9km/h

Ascent

110m

Descent

110m
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March 2, 2022

Today you ride the last stage on the section of the Rhine Cycle Route from Konstanz to Mannheim. As usual, the paths are flat and so you can look forward to a cozy finale of the grand tour. The route offers a good mix for you: alongside sections directly on the banks of the Rhine, there are also passages

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June 12, 2026

Time

1h40m

Distance

5.88km

Speed

3.5km/h

Ascent

130m

Descent

130m
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July 8, 2025

This not too long, but very attractive circular trail off the beaten path leads around the Oren. Enjoy the varied Black Forest landscape and highlights such as the Hexenhaus, the Walderlebnispfad (forest adventure trail), and a part of the Zauberwaldpfad (enchanted forest trail). There is also plenty

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