Furtwangen im Schwarzwald
Furtwangen im Schwarzwald
Huts around Furtwangen im Schwarzwald are situated in the Black Forest, a region characterized by its forested mountains, valleys, and open landscapes. The area offers a range of outdoor activities, with hiking trails popular among visitors. Furtwangen is known for its elevation, providing viewpoints and access to natural features. The landscape includes both dense forests and clearings, making it suitable for various types of outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Martin Chapel marks a place steeped in history, which, interestingly, was only archaeologically investigated for the first time in the 1950s. Before that, in the 19th century, it was part of the Kolmenhof, where it was converted into a utility building (and significantly rebuilt). Conscious of its historical significance, remnants from this period were dismantled and the building was extensively restored.
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those who have overcome the 127 steps will be rewarded with a beautiful all-round view
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The 127 steps ascent are worth it
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A nice place to rest A stop is worthwhile! Very nice service! The climb up the tower is worth it! The ascent for adults costs 1€ and children 50 cents!
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... "Martinskapelle" near Furtwangen in the Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg. - can be reached via the "red diamond" marking or the "Westweg" - lies on an old pass road between the Breg and Elz springs, at the height of the Danube-Rhine watershed - https://www.furtwangen.de/startseite/Stadtinfo/geschichte+der+martinskapelle.html
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The Martinskapelle is located on an old pass road between the Breg and Elz springs, at the height of the Danube-Rhine watershed. The origin of the chapel goes back to the pre-Carolinic period. Findings from excavations allow the assumption that a sacred building stood here as early as 800. Perhaps the road from Furtwangen to the top of the pass was already an old La Tène road and there were connections between Celtic and early Christian culture here.
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A very beautiful plateau, with the dwarf tower and well-situated places to stop. From here the view goes over the Feldberg over to the Kandel, far behind the Simonswald valley of the Wildern Gutach, to the almost distant Vosges.
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Delicious cakes and snacks. Great view from the tower.
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Visitors frequently praise the Stoecklewald Tower for its excellent service and panoramic views, especially during catering opening times. The Brend Tower is another popular viewpoint, offering extensive vistas of landmarks like Feldberg and, on clear days, even the Swiss Alps. For a unique refreshment stop, the Gummenhütte (Fensterliwirt) is well-loved for its self-service drink options and views of the Glottertal.
Yes, Furtwangen offers well-equipped self-catering group huts. The Brendhütte, for example, accommodates up to 20 people with multiple rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and amenities like Wi-Fi and a grill area. Another option is the Lochmühle, which can host up to 33 people and is popular with youth and scout groups for its rustic charm and idyllic Black Forest setting.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the observation towers. The Brend Tower, standing at almost 1,150 meters, provides clear views of Hochfirst, Feldberg, Belchen, Schauinsland, Kandel, and even the Swiss Alps on good visibility days. Similarly, the Stoecklewald Tower also offers elevated views of the surrounding Black Forest landscape.
Yes, the region has several simple shelters and rest stops. The Brunnenhof Rest Area and Refreshment Stand is a notable spot with a small shelter, fire pit, and a self-service 'Getränkeschrank' (drinks cabinet). Other unmanaged shelters like Altenvogtshäusle and Hahnenhütte also provide convenient places to rest during hikes.
Some huts and viewpoints offer catering or refreshment services. The Gummenhütte (Fensterliwirt) provides self-service drinks and sometimes snacks through a window. The Stoecklewald Tower has catering available during its opening hours. Additionally, the Schwedenschanze Inn near the Rohrhardsberg summit offers food in a rustic atmosphere, though it primarily serves cold dishes.
The Furtwangen area, with its diverse landscape, offers numerous hiking trails. You can find various routes, including mountain hikes and circular trails. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Wildgutach Waterfall – Hintereck Hut loop' or the 'Schönwälder Urhüttle – Blindensee loop'. For more detailed hiking options, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Furtwangen guide.
Yes, the region is also suitable for cycling. There are mountain biking trails such as the 'Brend Tower – View of Rohrbach Valley loop' and road cycling routes like the 'Criss-cross: Crank loop through the Central Black Forest'. You can explore these and more in the MTB Trails around Furtwangen guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Furtwangen guide.
The Black Forest region is enjoyable year-round. Summer months are ideal for hiking and enjoying the outdoor seating at huts. Observation towers like the Stoecklewald Tower are typically open from Wednesday to Sunday during summer. While some towers might close in winter, the area offers opportunities for winter activities like snowshoeing, making it a versatile destination.
Many huts and trails in the Furtwangen area are considered family-friendly. Self-catering huts like the Brendhütte are praised by reviewers as perfect for families. Observation towers such as the Brend Tower and Stoecklewald Tower are also popular destinations for families, offering rewarding views after a hike.
Many outdoor areas and trails in the Black Forest are dog-friendly. For instance, the Brend Tower is listed as dog-friendly. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near livestock, and to check specific hut policies if planning an overnight stay.
Visitors consistently highlight the excellent organization, cleanliness, and accommodating nature of the hut wardens, particularly at self-catering accommodations. The cozy atmosphere, stunning panoramic views from observation towers, and the opportunity for refreshment stops with self-service options are also frequently praised. The region's natural beauty and extensive hiking opportunities are a major draw.


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