Best mountain passes around Münstertal are situated in the Southern Black Forest of Germany, a region spanning altitudes from 400 to 1,400 meters. This area provides access to various mountain passes that offer routes for outdoor activities. The landscape features challenging ascents, panoramic viewpoints, and diverse trails. Münstertal serves as a base for exploring these passes, which extend towards the Belchen mountain.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Also 3/24 still holey asphalt. Better up the mountain and via Utzenfeld - Wiedener Eck back to the Münstertal.
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Once you reach the top of the pass - no matter which side - it's worth taking a break to enjoy the view 😎
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This section has finally been repaved (July 2023), so you can ride down it on a racing bike – to the first farm on the right – without having to stress about finding usable gaps between the potholes. The fact that this was actually completed in our country within four weeks as announced thanks to the full road closure gives us hope again 🙂. Bravo and thanks to the planners and road builders! This is also good for the uphill section, of course, but it's less important. The next section is supposedly scheduled to be resurfaced in 2024. We'll see.
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The Rinken at 1196 m altitude or the pass of the same name is located at the northern foot of the Feldberg. The ascent from Oberried (on the Notschrei north ramp) through the deep Zastlertal is certainly one of the toughest climbs that the Black Forest has to offer for racing bikes. In the upper area the road is not asphalted for a few hundred meters - but the forest path is easy to ride on a racing bike.
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From Bad Krozingen up via the Münstertal, then the dilapidated road surface is no problem and then back via Badenweiler. Nice evening tour with very little traffic. Departure to Badenweiler is very good
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The ascent over the Sirnitz with the Kreuzweg pass height is an absolutely recommendable section, both from the west of Badenweiler and from the east of Neuenweg or also from the small Münstertal to the north, which is ideal for every Black Forest tour. Currently (02/23) the route from Badenweiler to Neuenweg is in top condition, all construction sites have been completed. Half of the descent down to the Münstertal is very old, if possible plan it as an ascent rather than a descent.
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Meanwhile (Nov. 2022) the lower section of the ascent from Badenweiler to the Eselsweg has also been resurfaced, so nothing is missing from the true RR dream road. Absolute recommendation!
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Ideal starting point for the adventure "Belchenwandern" 🥾
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From Münstertal, you can easily access several notable mountain passes. The Climb to Haldenhof/Kreuzweg Pass from Münstertal is popular for its challenging ascent through an alpine-like valley. Another favorite is Wiedener Eck Pass, known as a great starting point for circular walks and accessible by bus.
Yes, several passes offer stunning panoramic views. Belchen, though not a highlight in our guide, is a prominent mountain near Münstertal known for its extensive vistas that can reach the Swiss Alps on clear days. The Kybfelsensattel Pass also provides impressive views over Freiburg, the Dreisamtal Valley, and sometimes even the Vosges Mountains.
The region around Münstertal's mountain passes is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, hiking routes, and running trails. Many passes serve as excellent starting points for exploring the Black Forest landscape on foot or by bike.
Yes, some passes offer amenities and trails suitable for families. For instance, the Wiedener Eck Pass is noted as family-friendly, offering a restaurant and parking. The Rest Area at Rinken Pass is also categorized as family-friendly and dog-friendly, providing a good spot for a break.
The best time to visit the mountain passes around Münstertal generally depends on your preferred activity. Spring to autumn (May to October) offers the most favorable conditions for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and clear views. During winter, some passes might be covered in snow, offering opportunities for winter sports, but requiring appropriate gear and caution.
Absolutely. The region is known for challenging climbs. For example, the ascent to Belchen from Münstertal spans 24 km with an average gradient of 4.5%. Schauinsland also presents a significant challenge, with a 13.6 km climb from Münstertal, an 829-meter vertical ascent, and an average gradient of 6.1%, reaching a maximum of 12.5%.
Yes, some mountain passes offer amenities. The Wiedener Eck Pass features a restaurant and parking, making it a convenient stop. The Rest Area at Rinken Pass also provides facilities.
Belchen, at 1,414 meters, is often considered the most beautiful mountain in the Black Forest due to its striking silhouette and unparalleled panoramic views, which can extend to the Swiss Alps. Its north face, rising 1,000 meters from the Münstertal valley, boasts the highest relief energy in the German Central Uplands, making it a significant natural feature. A cable car also provides easy access to the summit.
While the passes themselves are primarily natural features, the Schauinsland pass is notable for its historic mining museum. This museum offers insights into the region's centuries-old mining tradition, providing a cultural and historical dimension to your visit alongside the scenic views.
The Wiedener Eck Pass is an excellent starting point for various circular hikes. It's easily accessible by bus from Münstertal and has information about trails directly at the bus stops, making it convenient for hikers looking to explore the surrounding Black Forest.
The Grüble Saddle (Feldberg Massif) is a depression between the Feldberg summit and Seebuck. It offers broad views of the television tower and Friedrich-Luise-Turm on the Feldberg summit, as well as the observation tower and cable car station on Seebuck, making it a great viewpoint within the larger Feldberg area.


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