Mountain passes around Wittlingen are characterized by rolling hills and dense forests in Germany's Black Forest region. This municipality offers a picturesque landscape for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring elevated routes and scenic viewpoints. The area provides engaging experiences with its undulating topography and varied terrain. Visitors can explore a network of trails that offer panoramic views across the trinational region.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Not much going on here, a very pleasant climb, as the gradient is never too steep, but it's a long ride. A dream for a long descent!
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very nice view of the mountains
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Here at the small pass the old road from Kirchhausen to Sallneck runs. The view goes over the small hamlet Kirchhausen (belongs to the municipality of Steinen) far out to Basel
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Good starting point for hikes to Kandern or through the Höllschlucht to Endenburg. An information table serves for orientation.
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I like to use this route from Tegernau as well as from the Münstertal. From Münstertal via Kälbelescheuer an ideal connection to Säckingen and above to Switzerland, short and sometimes crisp. From Tegernau, because you usually already have a few kilometers in your legs, because it's rather easy going uphill. It only gets steeper from Neuenweg. But on no section against 10%. As the person who wrote it before me indicated, the downhill run from Kälbelescheuer is in very poor condition. You have to be careful not to drive into the countless holes and sometimes deep grooves. But I have to say quite clearly: It is passable. Just keep your fingers on the brake.
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Great up and down on both sides. The covering is partly new to very good (04/23)
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I drove from Tegrnau in the direction of Münstertal, with the incline, which is not really worth mentioning, only leading up to the Haldenhof from Neuenweg on a scenic route. On the other hand, from a sporting point of view, it should certainly be somewhat more demanding.
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The hiking car park is located directly on the Scheideck Pass
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The mountain passes and elevated routes around Wittlingen offer diverse and spectacular views. For instance, the View of Münsterhalden Valley provides almost alpine terrain with panoramic vistas over pastures and the steep southwest flank of the Belchen. Another highlight, View Over Kirchhausen Towards Basel, offers expansive views over the hamlet of Kirchhausen extending far out to Basel. The broader region, part of the Southern Black Forest, also features viewpoints like the Tüllinger Berg, from where you can see the Rhine plain, Vosges Mountains, and even the Swiss Jura and distant Alps on clear days.
Yes, the region around Wittlingen offers options suitable for families. The Scheideck Trailhead Parking is listed as family-friendly and serves as a good starting point for various hikes. The area's rolling hills and dense forests provide a picturesque and engaging landscape for outdoor activities that can be enjoyed by all ages.
The mountain passes and elevated areas around Wittlingen are characterized by the natural beauty of the Black Forest. You'll find dense forests, rolling hills, and picturesque valleys. Specific features include the almost alpine terrain of the Münsterhalden Valley, magnificent beech forests, and vineyards. The region also boasts unique natural formations like the bizarre rock formations and small caves in the Wolfsschlucht (Wolf Gorge) near Kandern, offering a jungle-like atmosphere.
Wittlingen, nestled in the Black Forest, offers a picturesque landscape that can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery and pleasant temperatures. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the beech forests and vineyards, making it a beautiful time for scenic drives and walks. While not high-alpine, the region's elevated routes can be charming in winter, though some trails might require appropriate gear.
Yes, there are designated parking facilities. For example, the Scheideck Trailhead Parking is located directly on the Scheideck Pass and serves as a convenient starting point for hikes.
The area around Wittlingen offers a variety of cycling routes, including options for touring bicycles and gravel biking. You can find easy to moderate routes like the 'Kandertal Steam Railway near Wollbach – Kandern Town Square loop from Wittlingen' (17.9 km, easy) or more challenging gravel biking routes such as the 'Grand Canal d'Alsace – Kembs Dam loop from Lörrach-Haagen/Messe' (49.1 km, moderate). For more details and routes, explore the Cycling around Wittlingen guide and the Gravel biking around Wittlingen guide.
Absolutely. The region provides numerous mountain biking opportunities. You can find challenging routes like the 'Bürgeln Castle – Blauen Summit loop from Wittlingen' (39.1 km, difficult) or easier options such as the 'Planet Trail Egerten – Roter Rain Hut loop from Egerten' (15.7 km, easy). For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Wittlingen guide.
The Neuenweg–Wieslet Road (Kleines Wiesental) is appreciated for its smooth asphalt and a long, even gradient, making it ideal for training, especially for cyclists. Visitors note that it has virtually no cars, offering a pleasant and undisturbed experience. The descent towards Schönau or Zell is also highly recommended.
Visitors particularly enjoy the spectacular and far-reaching views, often described as almost alpine, even in this lower mountain range. The quiet roads, pleasant slopes, and the opportunity for undisturbed drives or hikes are also frequently praised. The diverse scenery, from pastures to dense forests and vineyards, and the sense of being in a trinational region (Germany, France, Switzerland) add to the appeal.
While Wittlingen's immediate passes are not high-alpine, the region offers routes with varying difficulty. For instance, the 'Bürgeln Castle – Blauen Summit loop from Wittlingen' is a difficult mountain biking route, and the 'View of Münsterhalden Valley' highlight mentions a road with a 'crisp' slope and winding track. The broader Black Forest network includes trails that provide challenging ascents and rewarding experiences.
Yes, the region is well-suited for circular routes. The 'Wollbach Round' is a signposted circular path that leads through woodlands and vineyards, offering views towards the Bernese Oberland, Basel, and the Vosges. Many of the elevated routes and viewpoints, while not formally designated as 'passes,' are integrated into hiking networks, providing rewarding circular experiences with expansive views.


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