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The 4 Most Amazing Peaks around Wyhl

Best mountain peaks around Wyhl are situated in the Upper Rhine Plain at the northwestern edge of the Kaiserstuhl. Wyhl itself is at an elevation of 175 meters above sea level, characterized by the low-lying Kaiserstuhl hills. This volcanic low mountain range offers diverse landscapes, including vineyards and nature trails. For higher elevations, the Black Forest is accessible further to the east.

Best mountain peaks around Wyhl

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Neunlinden Tower, a viewpoint that offers…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Neunlinden Tower

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Beautiful views of Freiburg and the Black Forest. Parts of the Markgräflerland and the Rhine can also be seen in good weather.

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Eichelspitz Tower

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There are exactly 140 steps that lead up. Each one has been sold for a good cause and bears a plaque with the sponsor's name on it. The tower itself …

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Mondhalde Pavilion and Viewpoint

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The Mondhalde is an elevation near Oberrotweil and Oberbergen on the Kaiserstuhl. The Mondhalde vantage point with a pavilion, seating and stones is 354 meters above sea level.

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Unfortunately, there are only very few small remains of the wall from the former Höhingen Castle. The pavilion with its forest sofas is very inviting to rest. The view from up there is also great.

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Totenkopf Summit

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A very narrow, steep, unsigned path leads to the Totenkopf, where there is a kind of boundary stone. You have reached the summit 😊

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July 12, 2025, Totenkopf Summit

The actual summit of the Totenkopf is located just above the Neulindenturm tower, accessible via a narrow, slightly overgrown path from the main trail. The summit is completely wooded, so it offers no view. A boundary stone (?) marks the highest point. You can walk there, but you don't have to...

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Nice rest area, nice view. Well attended.

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Insect hotel

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August 10, 2023, Totenkopf Summit

It's the summit! We had to build the summit cross ourselves

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Castle type: hilltop castle, hilltop location Today: only remains of ruins Date of origin: before 1064, first documented mention in 1259 Not much is known for sure about the beginning of the castle complex on the Schlossberg. However, castles are said to have existed as early as 1064 when Achkarren was first mentioned in writing on the occasion of the transfer to the Ottmarsheim monastery by King Heinrich IV. These were then expanded several times in the following centuries. After the family castle of the Lords of Üsenberg, Üsenberg Castle on the Üsenberg near Breisach, was probably destroyed by the Breisach family in the 1240s, they are said to have made Höhingen Castle available to the Üsenbergers as a replacement. It was first explicitly mentioned in writing in 1259. Around 1353 the castle was briefly pledged to the Schnewlin im Hof. In 1392, Margrave Hesso von Hachberg bought Werner von Hornberg's share in Höhingen Castle, and he already owned the other part. In 1415 the castle, together with the Margraviate of Baden-Hachberg, came to Margrave Bernhard I of Baden, who bought it from Margrave Otto II of Hachberg, the last of this branch of Baden. Otto was allowed to use Höhingen Castle until the end of his life in 1418. ... After centuries of existence, the castle itself was burned down for the first time in May 1525 during the peasant uprising with the participation of Achkarr farmers. This made Höhingen Castle one of only two margravial castles destroyed by the peasants, although a number of them had been occupied by the peasants. Long-standing disputes between the village of Achkarren and the Margraves over the use of the forest are suspected to be the motive. The farmers later had to compensate Margrave Ernst I of Baden-Durlach for the damage. ... In 1620, Margrave Georg Friedrich von Baden-Durlach rebuilt the castle as a defensive structure and put it into a state of defense, since the events of the war in the Rhine Valley and the Breisach Fortress could be observed well from here. In a contemporary report from the mayor of Breisach to the imperial governor of the Austrian provinces in Waldshut, Höhingen Castle, often referred to as a castle, is described as follows: “Its position was excellent, as it stood in the middle of the mountain's crest on hard rock, which because of its height had difficult access, and could not be commanded from any of the surrounding places. The building was surrounded by strong masonry, on the one hand with a deep ditch, on the other hand it encountered an inaccessible praecipitium [= abyss], which is used from below for a stone pit. The castle had a good cistern.” In 1633 there was an attack from Breisach. The Imperial Catholic troops captured and sacked the castle currently held by the Swedes and supported by the Protestants of Ihring. According to records at the time, the spoils included around 15,000 liters of wine. Property of Ihringen citizens stored in the castle was also lost. There are even reports of the loss of 200 horses and 300 head of cattle, which allows conclusions to be drawn about the dimensions of the facility. After several subsequent disputes about the castle, it was finally set on fire by the now imperial garrison in 1638, when it could no longer be held militarily. (Excerpt from Wikipedia)

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The top of the skull. Unfortunately no view. Just this landmark. What remains, you can see the radio tower on the skull

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This summit is very inconspicuous compared to the Neunlindenturm right next door

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The Neunlindenturm stands on the Totenkopf, the highest mountain in the Kaiserstuhl. The tower is 14m high and offers a great view of the Kaiserstuhl, the Black Forest, the Vosges and the Rhine plain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable elevated spots or viewpoints around Wyhl?

Around Wyhl, you'll find several impressive elevated spots and viewpoints. The most popular is Neunlinden Tower, which offers extensive views of Freiburg, the Black Forest, and the Rhine. Another must-see is Mondhalde Pavilion and Viewpoint, providing views of the Rhine valley and the Vosges from 354 meters above sea level. Additionally, Eichelspitz Tower, with its 28-meter high viewing platform, offers magnificent panoramas of the Kaiserstuhl surroundings.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near Wyhl's elevated areas?

The region around Wyhl, particularly the Kaiserstuhl, offers diverse hiking experiences. You can find trails ranging from moderate to difficult. For instance, routes like the 'Texas Pass (Texaspass) – Weinlauben Street in Oberbergen loop' or the 'Vogelsang Pass Viewpoint – Neunlinden Tower loop' are popular. For more challenging options, consider the 'Neunlinden Tower – Totenkopf Observation Tower loop'. Many of these routes are part of the broader Mountain Hikes around Wyhl guide.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the elevated areas around Wyhl?

While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always assigned, many of the trails around the Kaiserstuhl are suitable for families, depending on the children's age and fitness level. The Mondhalde Pavilion and Viewpoint, for example, has facilities and seating, making it a good spot for a family outing. The local 'Naturlehrpfad Rheinaue Wyhl' is also an informational circular path through floodplains, which can be an engaging nature experience for families.

When is the best time to visit the mountain peaks and elevated areas around Wyhl?

The Kaiserstuhl region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking, with mild temperatures and vibrant colors from the vineyards and forests. Summer offers warm weather, ideal for enjoying the views, though some trails might be more exposed to the sun. Winter can also be appealing, especially if you're looking for quieter trails, but check local conditions as some paths might be slippery.

What natural features and wildlife can I expect to see in the Kaiserstuhl region?

The Kaiserstuhl is a small volcanic low mountain range known for its unique landscapes, including vineyards, loess cliffs, and diverse flora and fauna. You can expect to see various bird species, insects, and reptiles adapted to the warm climate. The 'Naturlehrpfad Rheinaue Wyhl' specifically highlights wetlands, riparian forests, and riverine environments along the Rhine, offering insights into local wildlife and ecosystems.

Are there any historical sites on or near these elevated points?

Yes, the region has historical significance. The Neunlinden Tower, for instance, was built in 1900 on the Neunlinden-Totenkopf summit, a site that once housed a Pauline monastery. Further afield, the Schlossberg Pavilion and the Höhingen Castle Ruins offer a glimpse into medieval history, with the castle having been first mentioned in 1259 and playing a role in various conflicts.

How accessible are these elevated spots, and is parking available?

Many of the viewpoints and elevated areas are accessible by car, often with designated parking. For example, the Mondhalde Pavilion and Viewpoint is noted to have parking facilities. Public transport options might be available to reach the general vicinity, but for direct access to trailheads or specific viewpoints, driving is often the most convenient option.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near these mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking, the area around Wyhl offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Weisweil Sculpture Trail loop'. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes, including scenic loops like 'Ihringer Höhe – Vineyard Route to Achkarren'. The Kaiserstuhl's terrain is also popular for leisurely bike rides through vineyards.

Are there places to rest or get refreshments near the viewpoints?

Yes, several elevated spots and viewpoints offer amenities for visitors. The Mondhalde Pavilion and Viewpoint features a covered resting place with seating. While not directly at every peak, you'll find cafes and restaurants in the nearby villages and towns surrounding the Kaiserstuhl, perfect for a break before or after your exploration.

What is the typical terrain and difficulty for hiking around Wyhl?

The terrain around Wyhl, particularly in the Kaiserstuhl, is characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and some steeper sections, especially when ascending to viewpoints. While Wyhl itself is low-lying, the Kaiserstuhl offers elevations up to around 557 meters (Totenkopf). Hikes generally range from moderate, involving steady climbs and descents, to challenging, with steeper, narrower paths, such as those leading to the Totenkopf Summit.

What do visitors enjoy most about the elevated spots around Wyhl?

Visitors frequently praise the fantastic panoramic views from the elevated spots. From Neunlinden Tower, the vistas of Freiburg, the Black Forest, and the Rhine are highlights. The Mondhalde Pavilion and Viewpoint is cherished for its views of the Rhine valley and the Vosges. The combination of natural beauty, well-maintained trails, and the opportunity to see historical structures like the Höhingen Castle Ruins also contributes to a highly appreciated experience.

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