Best mountain passes around Schlat are situated within the central foothills of the Swabian Jura, a region characterized by varying elevations. Schlat, a municipality in the district of Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, reaches a high of 751 meters at the Wasserberg. The area's geography influences its natural landscape, offering a range of local attractions and cultural experiences. This part of the Swabian Jura provides diverse terrain for exploring mountain passes.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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There is an ice cream machine here and it is worth stopping.
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relatively little traffic and nice climb, a bit steep
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Wonderful, low-traffic descent to Bad Ditzenbach. With mountains all around, you roll along a stream into the valley on good asphalt - perfect for enjoying. Almost gives you an Allgäu feeling.
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Wonderful, quiet descent towards Bad Ditzenbach. Mountains all around, along a small stream, it almost gives you an Allgäu feeling.
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Great rock with several holes that are an experience for the whole family. Surefootedness is a must, then it's a great place to discover hiding places. Was already a popular place when I was a child.
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The “Gairenbuckel” road crossing is located at 595 m above sea level. Only the last 150 m of the driveway from Reichenbach is very steep.
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Beautiful and easy to ride climbs.
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The mountain passes around Schlat offer diverse and rewarding views. For instance, Kahlenstein Viewpoint provides expansive views over Bad Überkingen. From Weiler Steige (Alfred Müller Street), you can enjoy great views from the ruins of Helfenstein castle after your climb. The Gairenbuckel Pass offers a fantastic panorama of Göppingen and towards the Kaiserberge.
Yes, some mountain passes around Schlat feature challenging climbs. For example, the Gairenbuckel Pass has an extremely steep climb from Schlat with an 18% gradient. The Drackensteiner Steige also includes beautiful climbing sections with a maximum 9% slope.
The region around Schlat offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Burrensee – Dangerous Branch loop from Schlat' or the 'Wasserberghaus – Fuchseck Viewpoint loop'. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes, such as the 'Neckar Pedestrian Bridge – Filstal Cycle Route loop', and gravel biking opportunities like the 'Kappelberg Vineyards – Rems River loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking around Schlat.
Yes, near the Kahlenstein Viewpoint, you can find a small open cave below the rock. Visitors are advised that surefootedness is required for the relatively steep descent to reach it.
Visitors frequently praise the rewarding views after climbs, such as those from the Helfenstein castle ruins near Weiler Steige (Alfred Müller Street). The diverse terrain, from gentle ascents like those leading to Ascent to Fuchsecksattel to thrilling descents on passes like Drackensteiner Steige, is also highly appreciated. The komoot community has upvoted these highlights over 600 times and shared more than 370 photos, reflecting their positive experiences.
Many mountain passes around Schlat are popular with cyclists. The Ascent to Fuchsecksattel, for example, offers a very nice driving experience with good asphalt for descents. The Weiler Steige (Alfred Müller Street) features beautiful and easy-to-ride climbs with some bends, and mountain bikers can find alternative paths to avoid traffic. The Drackensteiner Steige is also known for its enjoyable downhill sections.
While specific seasonal recommendations for mountain passes in Schlat are not detailed, the Swabian Jura region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, summer provides warm weather for longer excursions, and autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can be challenging with snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear.
Yes, the Ascent to Fuchsecksattel is noted for being in a nice side valley with little traffic, offering a more tranquil experience. For the Gairenbuckel Pass, coming from Schlat, it's advisable to take the path parallel to the road to avoid traffic, as it rejoins the main route shortly before the crest.
Schlat itself is a municipality with its own character, cultural heritage, and community identity, offering a range of local attractions, amenities, and cultural experiences. While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations directly adjacent to the mountain passes are not detailed, you can expect to find options within Schlat and the surrounding towns in the district of Göppingen.
Yes, after climbing the Weiler Steige (Alfred Müller Street), you are rewarded with a great view from the ruins of Helfenstein castle, offering a touch of history alongside the natural beauty.
Given the varying elevations and potential for steep sections, it's recommended to wear appropriate outdoor clothing and footwear. Layering is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions. For hiking, sturdy shoes with good grip are essential, especially for areas like the steep descent near Kahlenstein Viewpoint. Cyclists should wear suitable gear, including helmets, and be prepared for both ascents and descents.


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