Best mountain passes around Simmozheim are found within the rolling hills and deep forests of the Heckengäu and Northern Black Forest regions. The municipal area reaches an elevation of 587 meters, providing a landscape suitable for cycling and hiking. While not featuring traditional high-altitude mountain passes, the area offers scenic elevated routes and tranquil environments. Nature reserves and trails contribute to the outdoor experiences available in this low-mountain region.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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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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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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Great idea with the self-carved pass sign. The only thing missing is a small refuge. Is the owner reading this? 😁 It has now been fitted out as an insect hotel, presumably to speed up the slow bikers with "bee stings". 😁
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"Pass" is undoubtedly a bit of an exaggeration, but you are definitely "at the top" of the hill here! 😛
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The thing is called "Würmtalpass", and it's always fun to leave the e-bikers behind on the climb 🤣
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The Simmozheim area, located in the Heckengäu and Upper Gäu regions, features rolling hills and deep forests rather than traditional high-altitude mountain passes. You'll find scenic routes, saddle points, and ascents that offer a pass-like experience, ideal for cycling and hiking. The highest elevation in the municipal area is 587 meters.
Yes, several spots offer pleasant views. For instance, Egg Pass is a small hill locally known as a "Pässle" that serves as an idyllic break area with views. The Münklingen–Möttlingen Saddle Point also functions as a viewpoint, marking the highest elevation on a connecting road.
Cyclists and hikers appreciate routes like the Würmtalpass, known for its climb and unique self-carved pass sign. The Egg Pass is another popular spot for an idyllic break. The Münklingen–Möttlingen Saddle Point offers varying gradients, making it interesting for those seeking diverse terrain.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, Simmozheim and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to moderate loops around Simmozheim, as well as more challenging gravel biking tours through the Nagold and Enz valleys. There are also several running trails, such as those through the Hörnle and Geißberg nature reserves. For more details, explore the Cycling around Simmozheim, Gravel biking around Simmozheim, and Running Trails around Simmozheim guides.
Yes, Simmozheim is home to portions of the federally protected Hörnle and Geißberg nature reserves, as well as the Simmozheim forest nature reserve. These areas provide beautiful settings for walking and hiking trails. The nearby wildly romantic Monbach Valley is also a significant attraction for hikers, offering a picturesque experience.
The Gäurandweg is a long-distance hiking trail that is part of the Black Forest Association. It does indeed traverse Simmozheim, offering a varied route through the "Heckengäu" region. This trail provides scenic views and connects various natural and cultural points of interest.
The ascents and passes around Simmozheim generally range from intermediate difficulty. For example, the Würmtalpass is known for its climb, and the north slope of the Münklingen–Möttlingen Saddle Point features a more demanding 14% gradient. These routes provide diverse terrain suitable for those looking for a moderate challenge.
Visitors appreciate the unique character of these routes, often describing a "mountain pass feeling" even on smaller ascents. The self-carved pass sign at Würmtalpass is a popular landmark, and the Egg Pass is loved for its idyllic break area and views. The community has contributed 48 upvotes and 16 photos, highlighting the scenic and enjoyable experiences.
When tackling the Münklingen–Möttlingen Saddle Point, be aware that the Münklinger side (north slope) is more demanding, featuring a 14% gradient and asphalt. The Möttlingen side (south slope) is shorter, flatter, and has better asphalt. Both sides offer an enjoyable ride, whether ascending or descending.
While officially categorized as a climb, the Würmtal–Tiefenbronn Ascent offers a distinct "mountain pass feeling." It's a popular route that can be enjoyed both as an ascent and a descent, providing varied terrain for outdoor enthusiasts.
The highest elevation within the municipal area of Simmozheim is 587 meters (1,926 ft) above sea level. This elevation contributes to the rolling hills and scenic landscapes found in the region.


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