Best mountain peaks around Malsburg-Marzell are situated in the Southern Black Forest, a region known for its elevated points and panoramic views. The municipality serves as a base for exploring notable mountains like Hochblauen and Belchen, along with historical sites such as Sausenburg hill. These locations offer diverse terrain elevation characteristics, from forested slopes to open summits. The area provides various Malsburg-Marzell hiking trails and Malsburg-Marzell walking paths, catering to different activity levels.
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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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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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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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Regardless of which side you get to the summit from, there are always beautiful views - that's the Belchen 🙂
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The Belchenbahn, the easy way to the summit 😉
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A visit is worthwhile, next to the tower there is also a nice restaurant - all with the best view of the Rhine valley and with good visibility as far as the Alps 👌🏻
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The region around Malsburg-Marzell features several prominent elevated points. Key among them are Belchen Summit (1,414 m), known for its stunning panoramic views, and the Summit of Blauen (Hochblauen, 1,165 m), which offers expansive vistas. Additionally, the historical Sausenburg Hill (665 m) provides a blend of history and scenic beauty with the ruins of Sausenburg Castle.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Belchen Summit (1,414 m) is highly recommended, offering vistas of the Rhine Valley, the Vosges, and even the Alps on clear days. The Summit of Blauen (Hochblauen) also provides a clear view of the Rhine Valley, the Vosges Mountains, and other Black Forest summits. From Sausenburg Hill, the reconstructed tower offers extensive views of the Black Forest, Blauen, the Vosges, and the Alps.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. Belchen is very family-friendly, with the Belchen Cableway making the summit easily accessible. The Belchen Summit (1,414 m) itself has an easy 30-minute circular trail. Sausenburg Hill is also a peaceful destination for a leisurely hike with historical exploration, suitable for families. The Kälbelescheuer Mountain Inn is another family-friendly highlight.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging mountain tours. For example, you can find moderate trails like the 'View from Hochblauen – Hochblauen Observation Tower loop' starting from Malsburg-Marzell, or an easy 'Narrenbänkle Bench – View from Sausenburg loop'. You can explore many more options in the Hiking around Malsburg-Marzell guide.
Yes, Sausenburg Hill is home to the ruins of Sausenburg Castle, built between 1232 and 1246. While mostly ruinous, an old circular rampart, a tower, and several wall segments remain. The main tower has been reconstructed and is accessible, offering a blend of historical significance and natural beauty.
Near the peaks, you can find several options. The Belchen House, located at 1,360 meters, is the highest inn and restaurant in Baden-Württemberg. The Kälbelescheuer Mountain Inn also offers good food, drinks, and coffee. On Hochblauen, the Berghaus Hochblauen previously offered accommodation and is a popular stop for hikers and cyclists.
The mountain peaks are popular year-round. Belchen, for instance, attracts visitors throughout the year, transforming into a popular skiing area in winter. The scenic beauty, especially at sunrise or sunset, is remarkable in any season. Hiking is generally pleasant from spring through autumn, while winter offers opportunities for snow activities and different views.
The Belchen summit is car-free, but it is easily reachable via the Belchen Cableway. Alternatively, you can access it by foot or bicycle through various hiking and cycling trails. The Belchen Summit Station is where the cable car arrives.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, with options like the 'Nonnenmatt Pond – Hexenplatz Hut loop' or the 'Lipple Hut – Nonnenmatt Pond loop'. For gravel biking, routes such as the 'Isteiner Schwellen – Istein Rapids loop' are available. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Malsburg-Marzell guide and the MTB Trails around Malsburg-Marzell guide.
Hochblauen, or Blauen, is significant due to its elevation of 1,165 meters and its position at the intersection of several municipalities. It's considered the 'Hausberg' (local mountain) of the Markgräflerland region, offering unparalleled views of the Black Forest, Vosges, Jura Mountains, and even the distant Alps. It also hosts a lookout tower and is part of a landscape protection area known for its mixed forests.
Yes, the region provides challenging routes for experienced hikers and cyclists. For example, the 'Isteiner Schwellen – Istein Rapids loop' for gravel biking is rated as difficult, as are several MTB trails like the 'Nonnenmatt Pond – Hexenplatz Hut loop'. The ascent to Kälbelescheuer Mountain Inn can also be quite demanding for mountain bikers.
Visitors consistently praise the fantastic panoramic views, especially from Belchen Summit (1,414 m) and the Summit of Blauen. The unique sub-alpine landscape of Belchen, its diverse hiking trails, and the rich biodiversity are also highly appreciated. The blend of historical significance and natural beauty at Sausenburg Hill, along with the welcoming mountain inns like Kälbelescheuer Mountain Inn, also contribute to a memorable experience.


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