Mountain peaks around Zell im Wiesental offer diverse opportunities for exploration in the Black Forest. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing panoramic views of the Wiesental valley and beyond. Notable features include prominent summits and observation towers. These natural landscapes and man-made structures contribute to a varied outdoor experience.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The panoramic mountain here in the region… The Black Forest, the Rhine plain and even the Alps spread out before you
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The Belchenhaus was built in 1898 as a shelter below the Belchen summit. It is located at 1,360 meters and is therefore the highest inn and restaurant in Baden-Württemberg. Guests sometimes describe the south terrace in front of the house as one of the most beautiful tavern terraces in the Black Forest.
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On a clear day, there is a wonderful view of the Alpine panorama
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The Belchen is not the highest mountain, but it is one of the most beautiful mountains in the Black Forest, because it offers visitors a fantastic panoramic view of the Rhine Valley, the Vosges and, in good weather, even as far as the Alps. As one of the most popular excursion destinations in the southern Black Forest, the Belchen is well frequented all year round.
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Simply fantastic. I saw the Alps for the first time in my life. That was just great ⛰️🥰
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The Belchenhaus is at an altitude of 1360 m. Hiking trails lead here from all directions, or you can also use the Belchenbahn, whose mountain station is right next to it. We recommend taking a break here with a fantastic view to the south and the🇨🇭! You can fortify yourself in the rest. Or on the terrace, or have a picnic on the many benches. In 15 minutes you can also reach the Belchen summit, from where you can enjoy a magnificent 360° view!
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You can see the cable car ...: p the mountains in the background are much nicer
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One of the many good prospects on the way to the Belchen
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The region offers several highly-regarded spots. The Belchen Summit (1,414 m) is celebrated for its panoramic views of the Rhine Valley, the Vosges, and even the Alps on clear days. Another popular destination is the Hohe-Möhr-Turm, an observation tower providing fantastic views of the Wiesental valley and glimpses of the Alps. For a comfortable stop with views, consider the Kälbelescheuer Mountain Inn, which offers a wonderful vista of the Rhine plain to the Vosges.
The area around Zell im Wiesental provides a diverse network of hiking trails, ranging from leisurely walks to more strenuous routes. You can find trails that explore the surroundings of peaks like the Zeller Blauen, known for relaxing hikes, or more challenging paths leading to summits like Belchen. Many trails offer circular routes and connect to various viewpoints and mountain inns.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging experiences, there are difficult mountain hikes available. For example, the route 'Belchen Summit – Belchenhaus loop from Nonnenmattweiher' is rated as difficult. These trails often feature significant elevation changes and can have an alpine character, particularly around the Belchen summit.
Absolutely. The region caters to various fitness levels. While specific easy routes are not detailed, the general network of trails around peaks like Zeller Blauen is known for relaxing hikes. Many paths offer a deep connection with nature without requiring extreme exertion, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a more leisurely experience.
The mountain peaks around Zell im Wiesental, particularly Belchen, are popular excursion destinations throughout the year. While summer offers pleasant conditions for hiking and mountain biking, the panoramic views can be stunning in any season. Winter can bring snow, transforming the landscape, but also requiring appropriate gear and caution. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Belchen Summit (1,414 m), Belchen House, Belchen Summit Station, and Kälbelescheuer Mountain Inn are all categorized as family-friendly. The Belchen also has a cable car, making the summit more accessible for families. These locations often offer amenities or easier access points suitable for all ages.
The Hohe-Möhr-Turm is a significant man-made landmark. This 30-meter high observation tower, built in 1894, is a listed building and offers extensive views. It has a rich history of repairs and renovations, and during high season, the local Black Forest Association sometimes hosts meals there on Sundays.
Beyond hiking, the region around Zell im Wiesental is excellent for mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore various routes like the 'Hohe Möhr Lookout Tower – Hohe Möhr Trail to Hausen loop' for mountain biking or the 'Climb to Käsacker – View of Endenburg loop' for road cycling. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Zell im Wiesental and Road Cycling Routes around Zell im Wiesental guides.
Yes, you can find mountain inns and huts that offer food and drink. The Kälbelescheuer Mountain Inn is a popular stop for hikers and cyclists, known for its good food, drinks, and coffee and cake. Similarly, the Belchen House, located below the Belchen summit, is the highest inn and restaurant in Baden-Württemberg, offering a simple menu and delicious cake.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views, particularly from the Belchen Summit (1,414 m) and the Hohe-Möhr-Turm. The well-maintained trails and the opportunity for diverse outdoor activities, from strenuous hikes to leisurely walks, are also highly appreciated. The hospitality at mountain inns like Kälbelescheuer Mountain Inn also receives positive feedback.
Yes, there is a small fee to access the Hohe-Möhr-Turm. This fee, typically 1 Euro, contributes to the maintenance and upkeep of the tower. It's a sympathetic detail that helps preserve this historical landmark for future visitors.
The Belchen summit is quite accessible. While you can hike up, there is also a cable car that takes you close to the summit. The Belchen Summit Station is where the gondolas arrive, making it easier for those who prefer not to undertake a long climb or have mobility considerations. From there, a mountain path leads around the tree-free summit.


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