Best mountain passes around Zell im Wiesental are located in the southern Black Forest of Germany. This region provides access to several mountain passes known for their outdoor activities and natural landscapes. The area features diverse terrain, from challenging ascents to scenic viewpoints. Zell im Wiesental serves as a base for exploring these routes, which are popular among various outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 10, 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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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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Hiking car park and shelter with barbecue area.
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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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Nice panorama, not too steep but the surface could be better for the descent! But it should possibly be renewed in 2022/23...
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The Kreuzweg Pass Summit offers a wonderful ride with an almost alpine difference in altitude, featuring rock faces and the Sirnitzalm that evoke a high mountain feel. Its challenging ascents and descents, particularly the climb from Münstertal, make it a favorite for those seeking a thrilling ride. While some sections may have varying road conditions, the upper half and descent to Neuenweg are generally in great shape.
The St. Antoni Pass summit is an ideal starting point for numerous hikes. It features the Antoni Chapel, a spacious car park, and readily available hiking maps, making it convenient for exploring the surrounding Black Forest on foot.
Yes, the Climb to Haldenhof/Kreuzweg Pass from Münstertal is highly recommended for its sharp ascent through an alpine-like valley, bringing you close to the 1,000-meter mark. This route offers significant elevation gain and can be combined with rounds towards Sirnitz or the Großes Wiesental.
From the Kreuzweg Pass Summit, you can enjoy nice views towards Belchen. The St. Antoni Pass, while somewhat unspectacular itself, offers a fantastic view down into the Wiesental valley. The region generally provides picturesque landscapes within the southern Black Forest.
Yes, the St. Antoni Pass summit is noted as family-friendly, offering a convenient starting point for walks and featuring the Antoni Chapel. Additionally, the Kreuzweg Pass trailhead is also considered family-friendly and serves as a good place to start a hike.
The Blauen Pass is part of the Zeller Bergland, which offers relaxing hikes such as the circular route over the Blauener Ebene. It's a destination for hikers seeking picturesque landscapes and tranquil trails within the southernmost part of the Black Forest. You can also combine your journey with the Blue Summit for extra elevation.
Both the St. Antoni Pass summit and the Kreuzweg Pass Summit offer parking facilities. The St. Antoni Pass, in particular, has a spacious car park available for visitors.
Yes, there is a bus stop available at the Kreuzweg Pass trailhead, making it accessible via public transport and a good starting point for various hikes.
The region offers diverse cycling experiences. For road cyclists, routes like the 'Climb to Käsacker – View of Endenburg loop' or 'Feldberg Pass – Feldberg Summit Road loop' provide challenging rides. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Todtnauerli Tunnel – Hepschinger Tunnel loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Zell im Wiesental and Gravel biking around Zell im Wiesental guides.
The mountain passes around Zell im Wiesental are excellent for hiking. For instance, the St. Antoni Pass is a starting point for numerous trails. You can also find various touring bicycle routes, such as the 'Todtnauerli Tunnel – Todtnauerli Railway Trail loop'. Explore more options in the Cycling around Zell im Wiesental guide.
While specific seasonal details vary, some visitors enjoy tours from Schopfheim (Wiestal) as early as February, as the area around Kreuzweg Pass is often open and sunny. Generally, spring through autumn offers ideal conditions for cycling and hiking, though winter can also provide opportunities for snow-related activities on certain trails.
While specific accommodation details are not provided, visitors often enjoy stopping at places like the Haldenhof for a Hefeweizen in its beer garden or the Rosenstüble in Neuenweg for cake, especially after a tour around Kreuzweg Pass. These spots offer refreshments and a chance to relax after exploring the passes.


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