Best attractions and places to see around Fröhnd are located in the southern Black Forest, a region characterized by its picturesque landscape with elevations ranging from 500 to 1200 meters above sea level. The municipality, composed of nine hamlets, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural insights. The area is known for its diverse outdoor activities and historical sites, including the Fröhnder Klopfsäge. The Wiese river flows through the region, contributing to the natural scenery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The path to the waterfalls is beautiful and easy to walk.
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Beautiful path with numerous steps. There are small exposed areas on the path to the waterfall.
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The waterfall is definitely a highlight. The access road is well made and easy to walk on. A bit of fitness is of course necessary.
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The circular route around the waterfall, past the bridge "Am Felsen" is worthwhile. easy to do, but not barrier-free.
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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 path to the waterfall is a beautifully landscaped path, it doesn't look as good on pictures as it does in real life.
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Those who come from above on foot do not have to pay an entrance fee. Other visitors who came from below by car and parked had to pay EUR 2 - but thought that was an entrance fee, not a parking fee. Better to ask the tourist information beforehand, they know their way around.
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you have to go over many bridges and steps
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Fröhnd is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Todtnau Waterfall, where water cascades 97 meters down. For panoramic views, head to the Belchen Summit (1,414 m), offering vistas of the Rhine Valley, Vosges, and even the Swiss Alps on clear days. Another excellent viewpoint is Herzogenhorn, providing magnificent views of Feldberg, Belchen, and the Vosges Mountains.
Yes, Fröhnd offers a glimpse into the region's history. The Fröhnder Klopfsäge (Historical Sawmill) in the district of Holz is a notable technical monument, recognized as the oldest still-functioning rapping saw in the Black Forest. It's freely accessible, and demonstrations are often held from May to October on Sundays and public holidays. The municipality itself is composed of nine traditional Black Forest hamlets, each contributing to the region's idyllic character.
The Fröhnd area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and biking trails directly from Fröhnd, leading through forests, meadows, and valleys. The region is also excellent for running. In winter, the Hornlift in the Hof district provides opportunities for alpine skiing and snowboarding, with four machine-groomed slopes. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing paths are also available. For more details on routes, check out the hiking, running, and MTB guides for Fröhnd.
Yes, many trails around Fröhnd are family-friendly. For example, the Todtnau Waterfall is a popular destination for families, though some sections can be steep. The Belchen Summit (1,414 m) is also considered family-friendly, offering accessible paths and stunning views. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' or 'intermediate' in the hiking guide for Fröhnd.
The summits near Fröhnd offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Belchen Summit (1,414 m), you can see the Rhine Valley, the Vosges, and on clear days, even the Swiss Alps. Herzogenhorn provides a magnificent vista of the Feldberg, Belchen, and the Vosges Mountains, with the snow-capped peaks of Switzerland's Alps visible on clear days. These tree-free summits ensure expansive, unobstructed views.
Yes, there are options for refreshments and accommodation. The Krunkelbachhütte Mountain Lodge offers home-cooked food and even overnight stays with a hotpot. The Belchen House, located at 1,360 meters, is the highest inn and restaurant in Baden-Württemberg, known for its delicious cake and a south terrace with beautiful views. Both are excellent spots to refuel during your explorations.
In winter, Fröhnd transforms into a snowy playground. The Hornlift in the Hof district provides opportunities for alpine skiing and snowboarding, with access to the Ittenschwander-Horn and panoramic views. There are four machine-groomed slopes of varying difficulty, and moonlight skiing events are held on full moon nights. Additionally, cross-country skiing trails and snowshoeing paths are abundant, making it a great destination for winter sports.
Absolutely! The Fröhnd area offers numerous mountain biking routes, ranging from wide forest paths to narrow trails. You can find routes like 'Herrenschwand to Ehrsberg' or 'Car-free Belchen Road – Belchen Summit (1,414 m) loop'. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, consult the MTB Trails around Fröhnd guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Belchen Summit (1,414 m) and Herzogenhorn, especially on clear days when the Alps are visible. The impressive cascade of Todtnau Waterfall is also a highlight. Many appreciate the rustic charm and hospitality of mountain huts like Krunkelbachhütte Mountain Lodge and Belchen House, often noting the delicious food and unique atmosphere.
Fröhnd offers outdoor activities year-round. For hiking, biking, and exploring natural attractions like the Todtnau Waterfall and summits, late spring to early autumn (May to October) provides pleasant weather. During this period, historical sites like the Fröhnder Klopfsäge also offer demonstrations. For skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing, winter (December to March) is ideal, with the Hornlift in operation and moonlight skiing events.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes around Fröhnd. Many trails lead through forests and meadows with varying fitness levels in mind. For example, the 'Urwaldpfad Trailhead loop from Wembach' is an easy 4.7 km hike. While specific wheelchair-accessible routes are not detailed, many wider forest paths can be suitable for less strenuous walks. Check the hiking guide for routes marked as 'easy'.
The entire region around Fröhnd embodies the unique Black Forest landscape. The municipality itself, composed of nine hamlets, is nestled in a picturesque setting with elevations from 500 to 1200 meters. The course of the Wiese River is considered the heart of this natural beauty. Hiking trails directly from Fröhnd will immerse you in forests, meadows, and idyllic valleys, offering classic Black Forest scenery. The panoramic views from Belchen Summit (1,414 m) and Herzogenhorn also showcase the vastness of the Black Forest mountains.


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