Best mountain passes around Friolzheim are found within a region characterized by rolling hills and green meadows, situated at the edge of the Black Forest and the Upper Gäu. The topography around Friolzheim does not feature traditional high-altitude mountain passes but offers scenic routes through hilly terrain. Visitors can explore elevated routes that provide expansive views and natural beauty. The area's karstified and forested muschelkalk hills provide a setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Already rideable without snow in April 🤣
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Beautiful place with a shelter and a view
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Insect hotels or insect houses are artificially created shelters, nesting and overwintering aids for insects. This one is located directly on the cycle path between Weil der Stadt and Merklingen at the supposedly highest point, namely at 420 meters above sea level.
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The highest point on the cycling and hiking trail between Malmsheim and Weil der Stadt. There's an insect hotel here, which is ironically marked with the Würmtal Pass (420 m above sea level).
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At the edge of the forest, you'll reach the Dürrmenz Steige. From here, you have a magnificent view of the beautiful landscape. Take a selfie of yourself, your fellow cyclists, and the pass sign. Then upload it to the Wall of Fame using the QR code on the pass sign or via the website http://www.kraichgau-stromberg.de/bewegen/radfahren/1000-huegel-paesse. Alternatively, you can also tag it with the hashtag #1000hügelpässe on Instagram and Facebook. We look forward to a colorful collection of your hill pass moments! You can also find all the hill passes in the "1000-Hügel-Pässe-komoot Collection".
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That would be it in both directions for now 😆
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It's a nice climb, as the gradient is moderate and there's relatively little traffic. The downhill is also good, but you should be a bit more careful due to the numerous road defects, especially on the bends.
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The creativity is the best thing about the insect hotel
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The Friolzheim region is characterized by rolling hills and green meadows rather than high mountain ranges. Therefore, the 'mountain passes' here are typically features like hill passes, saddle points, and climbs found within gorges or along scenic hiking trails. They offer elevation changes and impressive views, providing a different, yet rewarding, outdoor experience.
For panoramic vistas, the Dürrmenzer Steige Hill Pass is highly recommended. Located along a ridge, it offers magnificent views of the beautiful landscape. Additionally, the Münklingen–Möttlingen Saddle Point, which is the highest point of a connecting road, also serves as a viewpoint with varying gradients on its slopes.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Würmtalpass is known for its climb. Another notable ascent is the Münklingen–Möttlingen Saddle Point, where the Münklinger side (north slope) is more demanding with a 14% gradient.
You'll discover some charming and unique features. The Würmtalpass is notable for its self-carved pass sign, which has even been fitted out as an insect hotel. The Dürrmenzer Steige Hill Pass also features a dedicated pass sign, and visitors are encouraged to take selfies and tag them with #1000hügelpässe.
The region around Friolzheim offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including options for touring bicycles and gravel biking. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated MTB trails. Many of these routes incorporate the scenic hill passes and climbs. You can find more details on cycling routes in the Cycling around Friolzheim guide, gravel biking in the Gravel biking around Friolzheim guide, and MTB trails in the MTB Trails around Friolzheim guide.
While the passes themselves vary in difficulty, the broader Friolzheim area offers family-friendly outdoor experiences. The Monbachtal Gorge, for instance, features picturesque settings like the Covered Wooden Bridge Over the Nagold and Stepping Stones Across the Monbach, which are appealing for families and hikers looking for a natural path with light climbing opportunities.
The region's rolling hills, green meadows, and flowering meadows suggest that spring and summer are ideal times to visit. During these seasons, the landscape is vibrant, offering pleasant conditions for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the panoramic views from the passes.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique character of these passes, such as the self-carved sign at Würmtalpass. The feeling of accomplishment after a challenging climb, the scenic views from points like Dürrmenzer Steige Hill Pass, and the variety of gradients for cyclists are also frequently praised.
Yes, the local topography, including hill passes and saddle points, is integrated into the network of scenic hiking trails around Friolzheim. Trails like the Panorama Trail and the Höhenrundweg offer impressive views and varied landscapes, often incorporating these natural elevation changes.
The 'mountain passes' around Friolzheim are not traditional high-altitude passes with significant elevation changes and winding roads like those found in the Alps or further south in the Black Forest. Instead, they are more gentle hill passes, saddle points, and climbs that provide scenic viewpoints and enjoyable challenges within a landscape of rolling hills and green meadows, perfect for hiking and cycling.


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