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Mountaineering in the Enzkreis region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, offers diverse terrain for challenging outdoor activities. The landscape encompasses parts of the Northern Black Forest, characterized by dense forests and elevated environments, alongside the forested heights of Stromberg and the unique juniper heaths of Heckengäu. The Enz River meanders through the region, creating scenic valleys and river bends that integrate into many routes. This varied topography provides opportunities for demanding hikes with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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9.71km
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.0km
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:33
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Resembles an open-air museum. You can read all sorts of things about a legal dispute of the owner of this mill on large banners and collected newspaper clippings. If you want to read everything, you need to bring more time than I had.
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Below this spot, an aircraft crashed on November 1, 1945, shortly after the end of the war. In the most severe air disaster ever to occur in our region, 26 American military personnel lost their lives. The aircraft was a Douglas C-47 (DC3) transport aircraft in its military version. It was put into service a year earlier and participated in "D-Day", the Normandy invasion, as a paratrooper transport. It had space for up to 32 people and was also known as a "raisin bomber" during the Berlin Airlift. On the day of the accident, 4 crew members and 26 U.S. Air Force soldiers were on board. They had been on vacation in London and were supposed to return to their units at the Oberschleißheim Air Force Base near Munich. Despite bad weather over the mainland, the 23-year-old pilot and his 22-year-old navigator decided to fly. Shortly after takeoff, the pilot had to climb above the cloud cover due to dense cloudiness and continue the flight using instruments. According to the navigator's calculations, a point near Augsburg should have been reached after 3 hours of flight, where the pilot could descend below the cloud cover and begin the approach using visual orientation. Due to strong headwinds, the calculated position was missed by more than 200 km. Consequently, the cloud cover was descended through north of Karlsruhe, and the navigator lost orientation. They followed the Rhine in a southwesterly direction until near Wintersdorf, a 90-degree correction was made to the original course towards Munich. The DC3 thus steered directly towards the 693-meter-high Bernstein. The pilot and navigator continued to try to determine the correct position from low altitude, which became increasingly difficult due to the approaching fog. Despite the dense fog, the silhouette of the aircraft was recognizable when flying over Michelbach. Around 4:30 PM, the aircraft crashed at an altitude of 620 meters, where it broke into several pieces and went up in flames after explosions. Many victims died because help arrived too late. That help arrived at all four hours after the accident is thanks to three survivors who, despite severe injuries, made their way to Sulzbach and Bernbach. Until now, only rumors had surrounded this event, and it eventually fell into oblivion.
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"Schleglerkasten" (Source: https://www.heimsheim.de) The events of September 14, 1395, resulted in the destruction of the town and, with it, the old Schlegler castle. Apart from the castle cellar (two vaulted cellars beneath the Graevenitz Castle) and a cross vault in what is now the library, nothing remains of this old castle. On undeveloped land next to it, the tower castle, affectionately known locally as the "Schleglerkasten," was built. Its construction dates back to around 1415 (dendrochronological analysis revealed that the oldest timbers were felled in 1413), when the Lords of Gemmingen bought half of the town from the Lords of Stein. After the fire, the latter were unable to rebuild the castle and the town.
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Small bridge over the Alb as a connection between Schweizer Wiese and the Falkensteinfelsen, as well as a beautiful view of the water.
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The spa park in the heart of the city is characterized by its historic trees and spacious green spaces, making it a place to recharge your batteries. Its design offers two atmospheres: a "classic" one with cultivated park meadows, and a "wildly romantic" one with blooming riverside and forest meadows. The two sections are connected by bridges over the renaturalized Alb River.
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A hall church with a recessed, Gothic choir with a three-eighth-window end. The church hall has a barrel-vaulted wooden ceiling with a three-part trefoil arch. The porch (Paradise) was built around 1200, now a ruin. The Paradise was raised in 1462 (tracery), the choir was built in 1478, and the tower and nave were built in 1739 (after extensive damage). Remodeled in 1903 by Heinrich Dolmetsch, painted by Wörnle, and renovated in 1987/1988.
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On the facade of the former monastery administration building is the stone sculpture "Devil of Herrenalb." The sculpture was donated in 1999 by the Gernsbach artist Rolf Michels for the premiere of the medieval open-air play "The Devil of Bad Herrenalb."
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The Enzkreis region offers a network of over 9 mountaineering routes, ranging from moderate to difficult, providing diverse options for outdoor enthusiasts.
While many routes are moderate, some are more challenging. For a good introduction, consider the Mountaineering loop from Bad Liebenzell, which is a moderate 6.1-mile path with varied terrain, or the Lower Kapfenhardter Mill – Eulenbach Trail loop from Kapfenhardt, a moderate 4.8-mile route.
The Enzkreis region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the adventurous Monbachtal Gorge with its water crossings, or discover the unique Old Eisinger Hole. Many routes also follow the scenic Enz River, offering picturesque views of its bends and valleys.
Yes, many of the mountaineering routes in Enzkreis are circular. For example, you can enjoy the Teufelsmühle Observation Tower – Teufelskammern Sandstone Caves loop from Loffenau, a moderate 6.4-mile trail, or the Kneipp Becken loop from Monbach-Neuhausen, which is a moderate 6.8-mile option.
The Enzkreis region is appealing year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly vibrant, with the Rock Gardens Mühlhausen being especially scenic. The dense forests of the Northern Black Forest and the varied landscapes offer beautiful scenery in all seasons, though winter conditions may require appropriate gear and caution on higher, more exposed sections.
Absolutely. For a more demanding experience, consider the Bad Herrenalb monastery ruins – Bad Herrenalb Spa Park loop from Bad Herrenalb, a difficult 13.2-mile route with over 2,500 feet of elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Forest path along the River Enz – Enz Riverside Trail loop from Neuenbürg (Württ.) Freibad, a difficult 11-mile trail with significant ascents.
Yes, the region offers various opportunities for refreshment. Some routes pass by traditional inns or huts. For instance, the View from the Teufelsmühle – Teufelsmühle Mountain Inn loop from Rißwasenhütte specifically mentions a mountain inn. You can also find huts like the Rolf Hamann Hut or the Hegar Hut and Grill Area in the wider Enzkreis area.
The Enzkreis region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Mountaineers often praise the diverse terrain, from the dense forests of the Black Forest to the scenic river valleys, and the well-maintained trails that offer varied challenges.
Yes, the region features several picturesque spots with expansive views. The Teufelsmühle Observation Tower – Teufelskammern Sandstone Caves loop from Loffenau includes an observation tower, providing excellent vistas. The region's varied topography, including the forested heights of Stromberg and the elevated parts of the Northern Black Forest, naturally offers many opportunities for scenic viewpoints.
Many starting points for hiking and mountaineering routes in the Enzkreis region are accessible by public transport, especially in larger towns like Bad Herrenalb or Neuenbürg. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for specific route access points.
Most trails in the Enzkreis region are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near wildlife, or in agricultural areas. The varied terrain and forest paths make for great adventures with your canine companion.
The longest route featured in this guide is the Bad Herrenalb monastery ruins – Bad Herrenalb Spa Park loop from Bad Herrenalb, which spans 13.2 miles (21.3 km) and is classified as difficult, typically taking over 6 hours to complete.


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