Bad Peterstal-Griesbach
Bad Peterstal-Griesbach
Best mountain peaks around Bad Peterstal-Griesbach are found within the Black Forest, offering elevated areas and viewpoints rather than distinct, towering individual peaks. The region features mountains reaching up to 900 meters above sea level, characterized by dense forests, valleys, and open landscapes. These areas provide opportunities for hiking and offer panoramic views of the surrounding natural environment. The trails vary in difficulty, catering to different levels of experience.
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Due to structural inspections and repair work, the Buchkopfturm Oppenau will be closed for an indefinite period from October 18, 2024. Entry is strictly prohibited during the closure!
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The Schliffkopf is a 1055.8 m above sea level[1] mountain in the northern Black Forest. The Schliffkopf is located on the Black Forest High Road in the Black Forest National Park, between Baiersbronn, Ottenhöfen and Oppenau, and is the location of a four-star wellness hotel of the same name, the National Park Hotel Schliffkopf.[2] Several long-distance hiking trails, including the Westweg, lead over the Schliffkopf. At the end of June 2003, the Lotharpfad storm-throw adventure trail was opened at the Schliffkopf. Along an 800-meter-long educational and adventure trail on a ten-hectare storm-throw area, visitors can watch how the storm area, which was torn down by the hurricane Lothar in 1999, is gradually being repopulated. The Lotharpfad leads over footbridges, ladders and stairs and shows how natural forces work, how nature deals with such an area and what regenerates on its own. The Schliffkopf is the source of the Acher and Murg rivers.
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A cross marks the highest point. There is no direct summit.
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Observation tower at 870 m altitude. Approximately 104 steps lead up a spiral stone staircase. From up there you have a fantastic 360° all-round view.
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Super great tour with beautiful views... suitable for beginners
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Schliffkopf 1055 meters with a great view and seating
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Schliffkopf summit cross with a great view and seating
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There are several seating areas at the Moosturm, one of which is covered in a pavilion. The 360 degree view from the tower is unique in Ortenau. For me, the nicer place to linger when the weather is nice is the Lothar monument with its seating on the rocks above the sculpture. Here you have a permanently beautiful view when you take a break.
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The region offers several popular elevated points and observation towers. The Buchkopf Tower Oppenau is highly rated for its fantastic 360° views. Another favorite is the Moosturm, offering wonderful views of the Renchtal, Rhine plain, and Vosges on clear days. The Brandenkopf Lookout Tower also provides spectacular panoramic views from its 945-meter height.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Schliffkopf Summit is categorized as family-friendly, featuring unique treeless wetlands and a cross marking the highest point. The Brandenkopf Lookout Tower also has a playground next to its mountain inn, making it a good stop for families.
You will encounter diverse natural beauty, including dense fir and mixed forests, mountain meadows, and valleys. The Schliffkopf Summit is notable for its vast, treeless wetlands known as 'grinden,' which are a characteristic part of the Black Forest landscape. You can also find impressive rock formations, small waterfalls, and clear mountain streams along various trails.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful seasons for hiking. In spring, you can enjoy blooming nature, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. The trails provide opportunities for both leisurely strolls and more challenging tours during these times.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Himmelssteig is a premium hiking trail, approximately 11 kilometers long, reaching a highest point of 712 meters at Palmspring. It features mossy, grassy, and rooty paths through dense forests. Additionally, the Mooskopf Tower is accessible via routes categorized as challenging.
The Kniebis mountain range, near Bad Peterstal-Griesbach, is renowned for its extensive network of well-signposted hiking trails suitable for various levels. It's an ideal destination for immersing yourself in the Black Forest landscape. For specific routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Bad Peterstal-Griesbach guide.
Observation towers like the Buchkopf Tower Oppenau offer fantastic 360° views over the region. From the Moosturm and Brandenkopf Lookout Tower, you can often see the Renchtal, the Rhine plain, and even the Vosges mountains on clear days.
Yes, the Wiesensteig, translated as 'Meadow Trail,' is a premium circular hiking trail spanning about 13.5 kilometers. It winds along mountain meadows and valley slopes, reaching its highest point at Mittlerer Brandweg (793 meters), offering beautiful landscape formations and water features.
Beyond hiking, you can find various outdoor activities. The region offers running trails, with options like the 'Schliffkopf 1000-meter Trail' detailed in the Running Trails around Bad Peterstal-Griesbach guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Hornisgrinde Tower' loop available in the Gravel biking around Bad Peterstal-Griesbach guide.
The mountains in the region reach up to 900 meters above sea level. The Brandenkopf Lookout Tower is located on a 945-meter-high mountain, offering expansive views. The Mooskopf Tower is also situated at almost 900 meters above sea level, marking the highest point in the municipality of Durbach.
The Schliffkopf Summit is a mountain ridge sculpted by wind and ice over thousands of years, featuring vast, treeless wetlands called 'grinden' that were created by historical forest clearing for grazing. Near the Moosturm, you can find the impressive Lothar monument, commemorating the severe damage caused by Hurricane Lothar in 1999.
Yes, some viewpoints offer amenities. Around the Buchkopf Tower Oppenau, there are seating areas and tables for rest. The Brandenkopf Lookout Tower has a mountain inn with a large beer garden. The Moosturm also has a small rest hut for shelter.


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