Best mountain passes around Rheinfelden (Baden) provide access to elevated areas and scenic views, situated at the southern edge of the Black Forest and bordering the Dinkelberg hills. The town's location on the High Rhine offers a landscape with numerous hiking trails. These routes feature ascents and panoramic outlooks, characteristic of mountain pass experiences.
Last updated: April 26, 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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Good starting point for hikes to Kandern or through the Höllschlucht to Endenburg. An information table serves for orientation.
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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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The hiking car park is located directly on the Scheideck Pass
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Calling this place a war memorial when it's officially called Scheideck... At least that's my suggestion for this place. Nothing special here. But it's a great place to start some tours.
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Fantastic area with beautiful climbs and descents
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When there is no traffic, it is a great place to drive off
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The mountain passes in this region, situated at the southern edge of the Black Forest and bordering the Dinkelberg hills, provide access to elevated areas with numerous hiking trails. They offer scenic views and ascents, characteristic of mountain pass experiences, despite not being traditional high mountain passes. You can expect diverse routes for cycling and hiking.
Yes, while not directly on the passes listed in the guide, the region offers notable elevated areas and viewpoints. For example, the Hohe Flum Lookout Tower on the Dinkelberg provides spectacular panoramic views of the southern Black Forest, Vosges Mountains, Swiss Jura, and even the Bernese Alps on a clear day. The Eigenturm Observation Tower above Degerfelden also offers excellent views towards Switzerland.
For cyclists, Gempenstrasse is a popular choice, known for its wide track and moderate, balanced slope, making it suitable for downhill cycling. Another option is the Neuenweg–Wieslet Road (Kleines Wiesental), which offers a smooth surface and a long, even gradient, ideal for training rides with minimal traffic.
Yes, the Scheideck Trailhead Parking is noted as family-friendly and serves as a starting point for various hikes, including those to Kandern or through the Höllschlucht to Endenburg, directly from the Scheideck Pass.
The area around Rheinfelden (Baden) offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Rappenfelsen – Eigenturm Observation Tower loop, or longer routes like the View of the Rhine – Beuggen Castle loop. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes, including the Rheininsel Rheinfelden – Rheinfelden Old Town loop. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Rheinfelden (Baden) and Road Cycling Routes around Rheinfelden (Baden) guides.
A convenient parking option is the Scheideck Trailhead Parking, which is located directly on the Scheideck Pass and serves as an excellent starting point for various hikes.
The hiking trails and elevated areas around Rheinfelden (Baden) are generally accessible early in the year. For panoramic views, clear days are best, especially if you hope to see distant features like the Bernese Alps from spots like the Hohe Flum Lookout Tower. Spring to autumn typically offers the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
Yes, several passes and nearby elevated points offer excellent views. Gempenstrasse is noted as a viewpoint. Additionally, the Sissacher Flue provides good connections and views between the Ergolztal and Fricktal towards Rheinfelden.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the smooth, even gradients of roads like Neuenweg–Wieslet Road (Kleines Wiesental) for training rides, to the exhilarating downhill sections of Gempenstrasse. The scenic views and the extensive network of hiking and cycling trails are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, both Gempenstrasse and Neuenweg–Wieslet Road (Kleines Wiesental) are categorized as intermediate, offering suitable challenges for cyclists with some experience. Sissacher Flue also provides a kerniger (sturdy) rise for those looking for a good climb.
While specific cafes directly on every pass are not detailed, Gempenstrasse is listed as having a restaurant nearby. The broader region of Rheinfelden (Baden) and surrounding towns will offer various amenities for refreshments and meals.


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