Best mountain passes around Merzhausen are found in the Southern Black Forest, a region known for its diverse landscape of foothills and forest trails. Merzhausen serves as a starting point for various outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling. The area features numerous routes with significant elevation changes. Its geographical position provides access to a network of trails and passes within the wider Black Forest region.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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From here you have a great view
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Beautiful view - great scenery
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here you leave the very flat slope in the valley and start climbing up in the direction of wiedener eck / belchen. not super steep but a bit steeper than down in the valley...
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Steepest road ascent to the Schauinsland, crisp, beautiful, mostly quiet.
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From Münstertal you crank about 8km quite evenly uphill at an average of 5%. Then you can continue cycling another 3 km to the Hohtann-Höhe with a similar incline. There are some beautiful views along the way. The traffic wasn't worth mentioning early on Sunday morning either.
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The Lägersattel is 410m above sea level. The name suggests that animal carcasses were buried nearby in ancient times.
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The finish after a steady climb...
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The region offers several well-regarded mountain passes. View from Schauinsland is a popular viewpoint and summit, offering a drive up to 1,202 meters. Another notable spot is Kybfelsensattel Pass, a natural monument featuring an impressive rock formation. For a quieter experience, Kienberg Pass in the Berghauser Matten Nature Reserve offers an easy-to-drive road with minimal traffic.
Yes, the View from Schauinsland is considered family-friendly, offering accessible views. For hiking, there are also numerous easy hikes around Merzhausen that are suitable for families. You can find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Merzhausen guide.
The best times to visit for outdoor activities are generally during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the foliage is vibrant and weather conditions are most favorable for hiking and cycling. While winter hiking is possible, some routes may require specific gear or have limited accessibility due to snow.
The region around Merzhausen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails ranging from easy to intermediate, running, and gravel biking. For specific routes, check out the guides for Easy hikes around Merzhausen, Running Trails around Merzhausen, and Gravel biking around Merzhausen.
Absolutely. Kybfelsensattel Pass is part of a signposted mountain bike trail leading towards Freiburg. The Geiersnest/Gerstenhalmeck Pass (820 m) is also an insider tip for racing bikes due to its low traffic. For gravel biking, you can explore routes in the Gravel biking around Merzhausen guide.
The Geiersnest/Gerstenhalmeck Pass (820 m) is notable for having a hiking car park at 820 meters altitude. This spot is particularly quiet as it's a dead end for motor vehicles, making it a good starting point for hikes.
Many passes offer breathtaking views. From the View from Schauinsland, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Southern Black Forest. The region around Merzhausen generally provides a beautiful backdrop with views of the Black Forest hills, and on clear days from higher points like Notschreipass, you might even see the Alps.
Yes, the Kybfelsensattel Pass is a natural monument known for its impressive rock formation. Additionally, the Kienberg Pass traverses the Berghauser Matten Nature Reserve, offering scenic natural beauty.
Most of the highlighted mountain passes, such as View from Schauinsland, Kybfelsensattel Pass, Kienberg Pass, Geiersnest/Gerstenhalmeck Pass, and Münstertal to Wiedener Eck Road, are rated as intermediate. This means they are suitable for those with some experience in outdoor activities, but there are also easier hiking options available in the surrounding area.
Yes, some passes are known for lower traffic. The Geiersnest/Gerstenhalmeck Pass (820 m) is a dead end for motor vehicles, ensuring a very low traffic volume. Similarly, the Kienberg Pass in the Berghauser Matten Nature Reserve offers an easy-to-drive road with not too much traffic.
While Merzhausen itself is a starting point for various hikes, the wider Black Forest region, accessible from Merzhausen, features significant passes like the Notschreipass and Feldberg Pass. These are part of longer routes such as the Westweg Schwartzwald or the Albsteig (E4), offering more extensive and challenging experiences for experienced hikers.
Visitors appreciate the stunning views, the opportunity for a good climb, and the relatively low traffic on some of the pass roads, which allows for a peaceful experience. The impressive rock formations and the chance to traverse nature reserves are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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