Best mountain peaks around Waldshut are found in a region situated at the southern edge of the Black Forest, bordering Switzerland. This area features elevated points and observation towers that offer panoramic views and hiking opportunities. The landscape is characterized by its diverse terrain, providing various recreational values for visitors. The region is known for its elevated points and viewpoints, which offer views of the Black Forest and the Swiss Alps.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Stop for the Sauschwänzlebahn cable car. From here, you can enjoy many beautiful hikes, including the start of the Schluchtensteig trail.
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The Sauschwänzlebahn (Sauschwänzlebahn) will be running through the region from May onwards. There are restroom facilities, parking, and a snack bar. However, it is only open during the train's operating hours.
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There is a beautiful stone cross on the Scheibenfelsen... from here you have a perfect view of the Blößling on the opposite side of the high valley
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What a fantastic rest stop, with a magnificent view of the Alps to the south and the Black Forest with a view of the Feldberg to the north. Plus, a bench and a lounger.
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The station of Weizen is the station of the village of Weizen, a district of the small town of Stühlingen in the district of Waldshut. The station is located at kilometer 20.4 of the Wutach Valley Railway, which runs from Lauchringen via Stühlingen and Blumberg to Immendingen. Today, feeder trains run here in the summer half-year to the museum railway to Blumberg-Zollhaus, which also only runs in the summer half-year and starts here.
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Thanks to the "Geniesserpfad Turmsteige" hike, I finally managed to get to Hochkopf, and here a beautiful tower from ancient times awaited me with a fantastic panoramic view over the Black Forest to the Swiss Alps. Below the tower there is a large picnic area for hikers and bikers.
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There is also a small kiosk here
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View of St. Blasien and a number of hills and valleys in the Black Forest.
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The region around Waldshut is known for its impressive viewpoints and elevated spots rather than traditional towering peaks. Highly regarded locations include Herzogenhorn, offering panoramic views of the Feldberg, Belchen, and the Vosges Mountains, with the Swiss Alps visible on clear days. Another popular spot is Hochkopf Tower, which provides a 360° view including the surrounding mountains and the Alpine panorama. The Lehenkopf Tower near St. Blasien also offers magnificent panoramic views of the entire surrounding landscape, including St. Blasien and the Hotzenwald.
Yes, the region features several observation towers. The Lehenkopf Tower is notable for its unique closed wooden construction and wide internal staircase, making it accessible even for those with a fear of heights. The Hochkopf Tower, a wooden structure built in 1925, is freely accessible and provides a wonderful panoramic view over the Black Forest and, in good visibility, the Alpine panorama. The Gugelturm Observation Tower also offers extensive views over the Black Forest and into Switzerland and the Alps.
From the elevated points around Waldshut, you can expect diverse and extensive views. Locations like Herzogenhorn and Hochkopf Tower offer panoramic vistas of the Black Forest mountains such as Feldberg and Belchen, the Vosges, and on clear days, the snow-capped peaks of the Swiss Alps. The Geisberg Summit Cross provides superb 360-degree views, including Herzogenhorn, Feldberg, and Seebuck to the north, and the Swiss Alps to the south.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Weizen Station — Sauschwänzlebahn Terminus is listed as family-friendly and offers a historical site experience. Additionally, the St. Antoni Pass summit is also noted as family-friendly and includes parking, making it a convenient stop for families.
The Waldshut region features several summit crosses that offer great views and a sense of accomplishment. You can find the Lampenschweine Summit Cross and the Schnepfhalde Summit Cross. The Geisberg also hosts a summit cross at 1050 meters, providing superb views in all directions.
The mountain peaks and viewpoints around Waldshut can be enjoyed throughout the year. However, for the best panoramic views, especially of the distant Swiss Alps, clear weather conditions are ideal. Summer days are particularly pleasant, with some spots like Herzogenhorn offering good seating and picnic opportunities, making them ideal for hot summer days.
The area around Waldshut offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Herzogenhorn Summit loop or the Tannegger Waterfall – Rock Gallery (Wutach Gorge) loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and touring bicycle routes. You can find more details on specific routes in the Mountain Hikes around Waldshut and Cycling around Waldshut guides.
Yes, the Blößling summit is known for its natural setting and peaceful atmosphere. It offers great nature, tranquility, and wonderful views, making it an excellent spot for a long break with amenities like benches and an all-weather hut.
Yes, the Two-Lakes View (Titisee and Schluchsee) highlight offers scenic vistas that encompass both the Titisee and Schluchsee, alongside the surrounding natural landscapes and elevated terrain.
While the region is characterized by elevated points and observation towers, some notable high points include the Geisberg at 1050 meters, offering extensive views. The Hochkopf Tower is located at an altitude of 1,263 meters, and climbing its observation deck takes you even higher. The Spiesshorn Pavilion is situated on the 1,349-meter-high Spießhorn, providing wonderful views over the Menzenschwand Valley.
Yes, many of the hiking opportunities in the region include circular routes. For instance, you can find routes like the Herzogenhorn Summit loop from Herzogenhorn, or the Schwedenschanze (Herzogenhorn) – Herzogenhorn loop from Mösle, which allow you to experience multiple viewpoints and natural features in a single trip. More options are available in the Mountain Hikes around Waldshut guide.


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