Best mountain peaks around Freudenstadt are found in the Northern Black Forest, offering access to elevated points and panoramic views. The region provides diverse hiking opportunities and natural landscapes. Freudenstadt is situated in an area known for its varied topography, including ridges and local hills. These features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities.
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The Schütteturm tower over Horb: A panoramic view is the reward for the steep climb via the Stations of the Cross. Those who wish can ring the bells in the Ottilien Chapel – it is next to the tower.
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The Stirnlesehütte is a covered cabin located in the middle of the forest. It was built in 1910 and lies at an altitude of 800 meters above sea level.
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The Überzwerchberg Hut is a covered rest area and is located at 860 meters above sea level.
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The hut is located directly on the Seensteig trail, but otherwise beautifully secluded, with no forest highway next to it. I found shelter here during a summer thunderstorm and even spent the night. Unfortunately, the floor is quite dirty because there's no door, and no broom either. The benches are numerous, but narrow and fixed. But you can push the tables together... At least the lack of a door kept it from being so hot. Of course, that's a disadvantage in cooler weather, and making fires is prohibited. But at least the rain doesn't get in thanks to the canopy. There are, however, rodents (possibly dormice) that romp around on the ceiling and in the partition walls, making noise. That only lasted for an hour, though, and then it was quiet – apart from the tawny owl ;o)
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My wife looks up and says I want to look down 🤷♂️🤪
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It is very well equipped and newly furnished. It is a good place to rest before descending into the Tonbach valley. Very nicely located.
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The Ruhestein National Park Center was estimated to cost 17 million € but in the end cost over 40 million € in taxpayers' money, the biggest waste of taxpayers' money in the region 😡😡😡 of the running costs, taxpayers don't even want to think about it.
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The region around Freudenstadt offers several notable peaks and viewpoints. Highlights include the View of Huzenbacher Lake from Seeblick Hut, which provides an idyllic setting with yellow pond roses in summer. Another popular spot is the Friedrich Tower and Café Friedrichs on Kienberg, offering panoramic views of Freudenstadt. The Seibelseckle Rest Hut is also a well-known starting point for hikes around Hornisgrinde and Mummelsee.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Friedrich Tower and Café Friedrichs on Kienberg is easily accessible and offers a café. The Seibelseckle Rest Hut is also family-friendly, serving as a comfortable base for exploring. Additionally, the Ruhestein National Park Center provides facilities and is a good starting point for family outings.
You can expect diverse natural beauty. For instance, the View of Huzenbacher Lake from Seeblick Hut offers stunning lake views, especially with yellow pond roses in summer. The Kniebis ridge provides varied landscapes for hiking, and Hornisgrinde, as the highest peak in the Northern Black Forest, boasts expansive views across its elongated ridge.
Yes, the Friedrich Tower on Kienberg is a historical observation tower dating back to 1899. The Kienberg itself is part of the Tannenriesen Trail, which features wooden sculptures. Another historical site is the Ottilien Chapel and Schütteturm, a chapel and tower with a rich history as a pilgrimage site.
The area around Freudenstadt is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the popular Mummelsee-Hornisgrinde trail. Cycling is also very popular, with options like the 'Tour de Murg' or the 'Kinzigtal Cycle Route'. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Freudenstadt or Cycling around Freudenstadt guides.
Absolutely. Near Hornisgrinde, you can access the Hornisgrinde Summit – Mummelsee loop, often starting from the Seibelseckle Rest Hut. The Kienberg is part of the Tannenriesen Trail. For more options, the Hiking around Freudenstadt guide lists trails like the 'Foodie Trail – Mummelsee-Hornisgrinde trail' and the 'Klösterle Loop'.
Many peaks are quite accessible. Kniebis, for example, is directly connected to the Black Forest High Road (B 500) and can be reached by bus service from Freudenstadt. Kienberg, with the Friedrich Tower, is accessible via the Freudenstädter Railcar, making it easy to reach from the town center.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Friedrich Tower. The tranquility and idyllic nature of places like the View of Huzenbacher Lake from Seeblick Hut are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the diverse hiking opportunities and the cozy atmosphere of mountain huts like the Seibelseckle Rest Hut.
Yes, several huts and cafés offer refreshments. The Seibelseckle Rest Hut serves hot and cold dishes and is a popular starting point for hikes. Near the Friedrich Tower, you'll find Café Friedrichs. Other options include the Überzwercher Mountain Hut and the Stirnles Hut, providing places to relax and refuel.
The highest mountain in the Northern Black Forest is Hornisgrinde, standing at 1,164 meters. It offers expansive views and is a significant peak accessible from the Freudenstadt area, with the Seibelseckle Rest Hut serving as a common starting point for exploring it.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, the Seibelseckle Rest Hut, located directly on the Schwarzwaldhochstraße, has a fairly large car park nearby, making it a convenient starting point for hikes to Mummelsee and Hornisgrinde. The Ruhestein National Park Center also offers parking facilities.
While many spots are well-known, the View of Huzenbacher Lake from Seeblick Hut is often described as idyllic and less crowded, offering a peaceful refuge with a rustic stone table and panorama bench. Exploring the smaller trails around Kniebis or Kienberg can also reveal quieter spots and unique perspectives.


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