Best mountain passes around Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach are found in the scenic Wolf Valley of the Black Forest. This region features elevated routes and viewpoints that offer natural beauty and recreational opportunities. While traditional named passes are less common, the area provides pass-like experiences through its elevation, challenging terrain, and panoramic vistas. These routes are ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes of the Black Forest.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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The Löcherbergwasen is a recommended resting place. Good cake and snacks
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18% is one word. It's too steep for me.
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Currently open on weekends in May 2023!
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Unfortunately the snack bar is not open at the moment. Expired lease (duty due to age) with no current successor. Too bad...
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Beautiful route Freudenstadt - Kniebis
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The Freiersberger Tor, known to all western hikers.
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Many paths lead up to the Kniebis, Freudenstadt's highest-lying "district". For example, via the asphalted Salzleckerweg, or from Mitteltal via the Ellbachstraße, which is closed to motorized traffic. The road from Bad Rippoldsau up is also nice to ride with a road bike. And with good long-distance visibility, you are even rewarded with a view of the Swiss Alps, which are almost 200 kilometers away from here (as the crow flies). In short: A significant traffic hub for road bike traffic in the Northern Black Forest.
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With good visibility you can see the Alps here
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For families, the Renchtal Hut and Goat Enclosure is an excellent choice, offering refreshments, a playground, and a small animal enclosure. The area around Freiersberger Gate is also family-friendly, serving as a starting point for various hikes. Additionally, the Löcherbergwasen Pass features a snack bar known for its delicious cakes and lively atmosphere, making it a pleasant stop for all ages.
Many elevated routes in the region offer stunning views. The Klösterle Loop leads to the Burgbachfelsen, providing expansive views of the valley. The Wildschapbach-Tour includes points like Kupferberg, Freiersberg, and Littweger Höhe, all rewarding visitors with great vistas. Specific highlights like the Renchtal Hut and Goat Enclosure and Freiersberger Gate are also noted for their viewpoints.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes. The Oppenauer Steige Ascent to Zuflucht via Kniebisstraße is a significant sporting challenge, comparable to other major climbs in the Black Forest. The Wildschapbach-Tour also involves a relatively long ascent to Kupferberg and continues over Freiersberg and Littweger Höhe, offering a moderately difficult experience for both mountain bikers and hikers.
The area is rich in natural beauty. The Klösterle Loop takes you through fragrant pine forests and past the impressive Burgbach Waterfall, one of the tallest free-falling waterfalls in the region. The Glaswaldsee area, while not a pass itself, features elevated trails leading to the picturesque Glaswaldsee (Glass Forest Lake) and offers unspoiled nature experiences.
Absolutely. The Renchtal Hut and Goat Enclosure offers a continuously hot kitchen and is a great place to stop for refreshments. The Löcherbergwasen Pass is famous for its snack bar, serving coffee, cakes, and warm dishes in a cozy atmosphere. Additionally, the Freiersberger Hut is located next to the Freiersberger Gate.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the popular Klösterle Loop and routes around Glaswaldsee. For mountain biking, the Wildschapbach-Tour offers diverse terrain. You can explore more options for running, mountain hiking, and general hiking by visiting the dedicated guides: Running Trails around Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach, Mountain Hikes around Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach, and Hiking around Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach.
Yes, several routes offer a circular experience. The Klösterle Loop is a popular gourmet hiking trail that starts near Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach and offers significant elevation changes. The Wildschapbach-Tour is a moderately difficult mountain bike and hiking tour that traverses several elevated points in a loop, returning to Schapbach. Additionally, the 'Griesbach Waterfalls – Haberer Tower loop from Glaswaldsee' is a notable circular hiking route.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from forested ascents to open stretches with panoramic vistas. The unique charm of places like the Löcherbergwasen Pass, with its cult status snack bar and lively atmosphere, is often highlighted. The combination of natural beauty, cultural elements, and opportunities for active exploration, such as the challenging Oppenauer Steige Ascent, makes the region appealing.
The Black Forest region is generally beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when trails are clear and weather conditions are favorable for hiking and cycling. During these seasons, you can fully enjoy the natural beauty and panoramic views without the challenges of snow or ice. Weekdays around lunchtime are often recommended for cycling the Oppenauer Steige to avoid heavy traffic.
The Klösterle Loop passes by the Wallfahrtskirche Mater Dolorosa, a pilgrimage church, adding a cultural element to the natural beauty. The Freiersberger Gate itself is a man-made monument, constructed from three large sandstone blocks, marking a point on the Westweg trail.
While many routes offer intermediate challenges, there are options for easier exploration. The 'Glaswaldsee Lakeside Hut – Glaswald Lake loop from Bad Rippoldsau' is an easy hiking route. The region's extensive network of trails allows for shorter, less strenuous walks, especially around areas like the Glaswaldsee, which provide a sense of mountainous terrain without extreme difficulty.
Yes, for many popular starting points, parking is available. For instance, the Löcherbergwasen Pass offers ample parking spaces, making it convenient to start hiking and cycling tours from there. The Freiersberger Gate is also noted as a hiking car park and a starting point for hikes to Glaswaldsee.


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