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Dog friendly hiking trails in Winterhalde traverse a landscape characterized by deciduous forests, particularly oak and beech, providing varied scenery throughout the seasons. The region features accessible trails with diverse natural beauty, including areas with wildflowers and local wildlife such as deer and foxes. Hikers can find paths along rivers like the Steinach and experience gentle elevation changes, with some routes leading to plateaus offering expansive views.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Neu-Nuifra The district of Neu-Nuifra The place has a difficult name: both the "u" and the "i" are pronounced. With about 100 inhabitants, Neu-Nuifra is the smallest place in the municipality of Pfalzgrafenweiler, but many consider it to be the most relaxing. Because here visitors find three crucial factors for their relaxation: peace, peace, and peace. Away from traffic noise, city dwellers in particular feel comfortable here. One enjoys the pleasures of country life and the magnificent view into the Waldachtal and towards Pfalzgrafenweiler. The population of Neu-Nuifra is 108 inhabitants (as of 31.12.2025). Neu-Nuifra is located at an altitude of 620 m. Neu-Nuifra The district of Neu-Nuifra The place has a difficult name: both the "u" and the "i" are pronounced. With about 100 inhabitants, Neu-Nuifra is the smallest place in the municipality of Pfalzgrafenweiler, but many consider it to be the most relaxing. Because here visitors find three crucial factors for their relaxation: peace, peace, and peace. Away from traffic noise, city dwellers in particular feel comfortable here. One enjoys the pleasures of country life and the magnificent view into the Waldachtal and towards Pfalzgrafenweiler. The population of Neu-Nuifra is 108 inhabitants (as of 31.12.2025). Neu-Nuifra is located at an altitude of 620 m. Chronicle of Neu-Nuifra Neu-Nuifra owes its founding to the ducal decree of July 20, 1723. It permitted 8 families to settle as woodcutters, potash boilers, and lampblack burners. Each family receives 20 acres of land for cultivation, as well as the necessary building timber free of charge. The settlers come from Pfalzgrafenweiler, Grömbach, Baisingen, Dobel Garrweiler, and Spielberg. In 1724, Neu-Nufra became part of the municipality of Herzogsweiler. The name "Äschenteich" is a reminder of the first settlers. In 1858, Neu-Nuifra had 137 inhabitants who earned their living from the forest and agriculture. On the right side of the Waldachtal valley, between Mandelburg and Altnuifra, there was once another place called "Uttenweiler" with its own church, but it is said to have disappeared even before the Thirty Years' War. Since 1951, Neu-Nuifra has belonged to the municipality of Pfalzgrafenweiler. Source: https://www.pfalzgrafenweiler.de/die-gemeinde/teilorte/neu-nuifra
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The Waldach is an almost 25 km long river in western Baden-Württemberg in the transition area between the Northern Black Forest and the Gäu, which flows into the Nagold river from the right and south in the town of Nagold in the district of Calw. Die Waldach ist ein kleiner Fluss am Ostrand des Nordschwarzwaldes dem Oberen Gäu zu, der ein von den Gewässerzügen der oberen Nagold im Norden, des oberen Neckars im Südosten und von dessen Zufluss Glatt eingerahmtes Landschaftsdreieck in insgesamt nordöstlicher Richtung auf einem ungefähren Bogen nach Nordwesten zur Nagold hin entwässert. Die Waldach entsteht auf dem Gebiet der nach ihr benannten Gemeinde Waldachtal aus einigen kleinen Bächen. An der mündungsfernsten Quelle etwa 1,5 km südsüdwestlich der Mitte des Dorfes Tumlingen der Gemeinde und auf etwa 635 m ü. NHN entspringt das Schneckenbächle, der offizielle Oberlauf[4], dicht vor einem Waldstreifen, in dem die Grenze zur südwestlichen Nachbargemeinde Schopfloch verläuft. Der anfänglich nordöstliche Lauf in flacher, gerader Flurmulde schwenkt schon vor der Dorfgrenze auf Nordnordwestkurs, in und kurz nach Tumlingen nimmt der Bach zwei größere linke Zuflüsse auf, den Weiherbach und den Heppersbach, die noch jenseits der Grenze auf Schopflocher Gebiet entspringen. Hier tritt er auch aus dem durch Muschelkalk im Untergrund charakterisierten Naturraum der Oberen Gäue in den nordöstlichen Schwarzwald ein, den der Buntsandstein auszeichnet. Die Waldach durchläuft dann in sich schlängelndem Tal das Dorf Lützenhardt, den Weiler Vesperweiler, das Dorf Cresbach und die Weiler Ober- und Unterwaldach der Gemeinde, hier nun schon auf Nordostkurs in einem gegen die bewaldeten und mit Rodungsinseln durchsetzten Randhöhen rund 80 Meter eingetieften Tal, über dem kurz vor dem letzten Weiler die Burgruine Rüdenberg auf einem linken Mündungssporn steht. Danach tritt er aufs Gemeindegebiet von Pfalzgrafenweiler über, dessen zentraler namengebender Ort links auf der Höhe liegt, und unter Waldhängen füllt sich nach der Ruine Vörbach, auf einem weiteren linken Mündungssporn gelegen, auch der enger werdende Talgrund mit Wald, in dem nun keine bedeutende Straße mehr läuft. Auf den nächsten viereinhalb Kilometern des Nordostlaufes, über den ein links über dem Tal auf dem Gelände der Ruine Mantelberg liegender Aussichtsturm Ausblick gewährt, ist die folgende Bösinger Mühle von Pfalzgrafenweiler der einzige Siedlungsplatz im Tal, .... Quelle: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldach
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The Silberbrünnle spring 🌊 in Pfalzgrafenweiler-Bösingen is an idyllically located spring at the foot of the Schlosswald forest. It is a popular excursion destination in the Black Forest, known for its year-round bubbling, crystal-clear water, which soon flows into the Waldach. The resting bench invites you to linger,
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Schlossquelle 🏰🌊 from 1974 - Off the beaten path behind a pasture fence - Pfalzgrafenweiler - LKR. Freudenstadt
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The Waldach is a river just under 25 km long in western Baden-Württemberg in the transitional area between the Northern Black Forest and Gäu. It flows into the Nagold river from the right and south in the town of Nagold in the district of Calw. The mouth is located at the end of the Nagold knee opposite the Schlossberg with the ruin of Hohennagold at just under 400 m above sea level. In total, the Waldach is 24.681 km long and has a catchment area of around 157 km². Its largest tributary is the Steinach, which alone contributes about 53.6 km² to the catchment area.
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Beautiful spring with a seating area located right on the roadside
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Winterhalde offers a wide selection of trails suitable for you and your dog, with over 90 dog-friendly routes to explore. These range from easy strolls to more challenging hikes, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
You'll find a variety of terrain, from shaded woodland paths through deciduous forests of oak and beech, to trails that open up to views over plateaus. Many routes feature natural surfaces, and some may include historical paths like the Mittwochsträßle with ancient stone markers. The region's diverse landscape ensures varied walking experiences for you and your canine companion.
Yes, Winterhalde has a good selection of easy trails. Approximately 42 of the dog-friendly routes are classified as easy, making them perfect for a relaxed walk with older dogs, puppies, or those new to hiking. These trails typically have minimal elevation gain and well-maintained paths.
While hiking with your dog, you might encounter diverse natural beauty including wildflowers in spring and summer, and wildlife such as deer and various bird species. Some routes may pass by features like the Steinach river, or offer views of expansive landscapes once you reach a plateau. For specific points of interest, consider exploring highlights such as the Ölberg Chapel and Way of the Cross (Gündringen) or the Stream Discovery Trail.
Many of the dog-friendly trails in Winterhalde are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the moderate 10 km loop, Bench with a view of Iselshausen – Clothmaking information board loop from Nagold, which offers scenic views and historical context.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for dog-friendly hikes in Winterhalde due to the mild weather and vibrant natural scenery. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases stunning foliage. The deciduous forests also provide ample shade during warmer summer months, making them pleasant for walks.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, Winterhalde offers several difficult dog-friendly routes. One such option is the 20.5 km Silberbrünnle Spring – Bömbach Lake loop from Waldach- und Haiterbachtal, which features significant elevation changes and requires a good level of fitness for both you and your dog.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Winterhalde, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 5,000 ratings. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful woodland environments, and the variety of routes suitable for dogs of all sizes and energy levels.
Yes, Winterhalde's trails can lead you past sites with historical significance. For instance, the Mittwochsträßle, an ancient path, features remnants of medieval stone markers. You can also visit the Jewish Cemetery in the Forest or the historic Unterschwandorf Castle, which are accessible from some routes.
Yes, some trailheads in the Winterhalde area offer good accessibility. For example, the starting point for the "Winterhalde via Mittwochsträßle" trail is conveniently located near the Böblingen train station and the Böblingen Thermalbad, providing both public transport connections and parking facilities.
Absolutely. Winterhalde is rich in deciduous trees like oak and beech, providing ample shade along many of its trails. This makes the woodland routes particularly pleasant for dog walks during warmer months, helping to keep your canine companion cool and comfortable.


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