Best mountain peaks around Baden-Baden are found at the edge of the Black Forest, offering diverse natural landscapes. This region provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and enjoying panoramic views. The area features prominent peaks such as Merkur, Badener Höhe, and Fremersberg. These mountains offer varied terrain and elevations, making them suitable for different levels of exploration.
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Great location, great view! BUT UNFORTUNATELY CLOSED
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Very beautiful forest path to the Kreuzfelsen
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They don't always fly. Even in good weather, there can be unfavorable winds, so it's better to avoid it.
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A nice restaurant with a terrace where you can sit, have something to drink and/or eat and enjoy the view. The restaurant also offers very tasty fries to go, which we took with us to the summit.
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The journey on the Merkur mountain railway is not long, but you are rewarded with truly impressive views at the top! We leisurely strolled the last few meters up to the summit and enjoyed the view over the Rhine Valley and the Black Forest.
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From the large sun terrace you have a wonderful view of the Murg Valley... The cake tastes even better after the hike
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Great view over Baden-Baden, the surrounding Northern Black Forest, but also with a distant view over the Rhine plain to the Vosges and the Palatinate Forest.
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A small hut where you can rest or escape from a sudden storm!
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Merkur Mountain, which offers vistas over the Baden-Baden basin, the Rhine plain, and the Northern Black Forest. Another excellent choice is Badener Höhe, where the Friedrichsturm provides extensive views across the northern Black Forest and, on clear days, even the Swiss Alps.
Merkur Mountain is highly accessible, featuring the Merkur Funicular Railway that takes you to the summit in minutes. At the top, you'll find amenities like a restaurant, a sunbathing lawn, a barbecue area, and a play park with a giant slide, making it ideal for families. The Merkur Tower also has an elevator for easy access to its viewing levels.
Yes, for avid hikers seeking a challenge, Badener Höhe is an excellent choice. The ascent to its summit and the historic Friedrichsturm is rewarding, offering expansive views. Additionally, the area around Battert, particularly the Battertfelsen Trail, provides challenging routes for experienced hikers and climbers.
On Badener Höhe, you can explore the historic 30-meter-high Friedrichsturm, built from red sandstone in 1890. For unique natural formations, Battert is known for its distinctive red sandstone cliffs, the Battertfelsen, which are also a nature reserve. Nearby, you can also visit the ruins of Hohenbaden Castle (Altes Schloss), a 12th-century castle on Battert's western slopes.
Yes, several peaks offer dining. On Merkur Mountain, you'll find the Merkurstüble Restaurant at the summit. At Fremersberg, the Fremersberg Tower and Restaurant provides a place to eat with views. There's also an inn at Fremersberg built in 1884, known for its German cuisine.
The western and southern regions of Badener Höhe are part of the Black Forest National Park, offering rich natural environments. Battert is a designated nature reserve, protecting rare insects, reptiles, birds, and plant species amidst its unique red sandstone formations.
Yes, Battert is a prime destination for rock climbers. Its southern side features the Battertfelsen (Battert Rocks), dramatic sandstone cliffs ranging from 15 to 60 meters high, offering challenging climbing routes.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those for touring bicycles, with options like the 'MerkurBergbahn Lower Station – Wegscheid Hut loop' from Cycling around Baden-Baden. For runners, there are various jogging trails such as the 'Lichtentaler Avenue – Theater Baden-Baden loop' listed under Running Trails around Baden-Baden. Merkur Mountain is also a popular launch site for paragliders.
Badener Höhe, at 1,002.5 meters above sea level, is the highest point in the Baden-Baden borough. Its 30-meter-high Friedrichsturm provides the most expansive panoramic views, reaching across the northern Black Forest, the Rhine plain, the Vosges, the Palatinate Forest, the Swabian Jura, and even the Swiss Alps on exceptionally clear days.
Yes, there are notable observation towers. On Badener Höhe, you'll find the historic 30-meter-high Friedrichsturm. Fremersberg features the Fremersberg Tower, an 85-meter-high transmission tower with an observation platform. Merkur Tower on Merkur Mountain also offers excellent views, accessible by elevator.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Merkur Mountain and Badener Höhe. The accessibility of Merkur via its funicular, combined with family-friendly amenities, is also a highlight. Hikers appreciate the diverse trails and the unique geological features and historical sites found at places like Battert and Badener Höhe.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. For easier walks, the paths around Fremersberg are generally pleasant and easy to walk. Merkur Mountain also has hiking trails to its summit for those who prefer to walk, alongside the funicular. For more challenging routes, the Battertfelsen Trail near Battert offers difficult sections, and the ascent to Badener Höhe is considered a rewarding challenge.


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