Best mountain peaks around Bad Herrenalb are found in the northern Black Forest, a region characterized by its diverse landscape and elevations ranging from 400 to 700 meters above sea level. This area provides numerous elevated viewpoints and natural features. It is a destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking panoramic views and unique outdoor experiences. The region's prominent mountain peaks offer various terrains and natural landmarks to explore.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Beautiful place, from here there are many possibilities to continue a tour.
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Nice place for a break with a lounger and seating. Restaurant toilets and children's playground are also available. Merkur Tower can also be climbed with an elevator. Ideal for families with young children. Please explore the remaining attractions yourself.
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nice place, there are many possibilities for further tour planning
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The amber is 693.5 m above sea level. NHN high mountain in the northern Black Forest in the area of the city of Gaggenau, district Rotenfels, and the city of Bad Herrenalb, district Bernbach. It is part of the ridge that delimits the front Murgtal on its east side.
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Wonderful view of the Murgtal and the Black Forest
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A fantastic view of the Rhine plain and also of the other Black Forest heights. Hornisgrinde, Badener Höhe and also the Hohlohturm and the Teufelsmühle are wonderful to see. When the weather is nice there are many paragliders. The Merkur, Baden-Baden's local mountain, is often well attended because the cable car also goes up.
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Here comes a lot of possibilities in all directions.
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The Hohlohturm, also known as the Kaiser Wilhelm Turm, towers over the Hohlohmoor. A beautiful boardwalk with many benches and views of the Hohlohsee leads through the moor. The Hohlohmoor is a retreat for the endangered capercaillie.
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The Bad Herrenalb region offers several notable peaks and viewpoints. The Teufelsmühle, at 908 meters, is known for its panoramic views stretching across the Black Forest and Rhine Valley. Other significant spots include the Hohloh Tower (Kaiser Wilhelm Tower), offering extensive views in clear weather, and the Merkur Tower (Merkurturm), which provides great views from Baden-Baden's local mountain and is accessible by elevator.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Merkur Tower is equipped with an elevator and has a playground nearby, making it very accessible. The Hohloh Tower is also considered family-friendly, with a large parking lot below. Additionally, the Schweizerwiese near the Falkenfelsen offers a recreational area perfect for families.
From the region's peaks, you can expect breathtaking vistas. The Teufelsmühle offers views across the Black Forest, the Rhine Valley, and even the Vosges mountains. The Schweizerkopf provides expansive views over the Gaistal, the Baden-Baden mountains, the Rhine plain, and on clear days, the distant Vosges and the Kaiserdom of Speyer. The Bernsteinfels summit and viewpoint offers a clear view of the Murg Valley and the Vosges.
The Falkenfelsen ('Falcon Rocks') are striking granite rock formations with geological significance, lying above the junction of ancient continents. The Bernsteinfels is another notable natural monument, an amber cliff offering unique views. The region also features diverse landscapes, including forests and moorlands, such as those around the Hohloh Tower.
The area around Bad Herrenalb's peaks is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including sections of the 'AugenBlick-Runde' and the 'ALBTAL Abenteuer Track' near the Schweizerkopf. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes available, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Bad Herrenalb guide, the Cycling around Bad Herrenalb guide, and the Gravel biking around Bad Herrenalb guide. The Falkenfelsen are also a popular climbing area, though seasonal restrictions apply.
Yes, many trails lead to the prominent peaks. The Teufelsmühle is a key highlight on several hiking routes, including sections of the 'AugenBlick-Runde' and the 'Long Route around Teufelsmühle Mountain.' The Schweizerkopf is integrated into the 'AugenBlick Nature Park Loop,' which features a dedicated vantage point. The Bernsteinfels can be reached via routes starting from places like the swimming pool in Ettlingen, offering a rewarding journey through the Alb Valley.
The region's mountain peaks are enjoyable throughout the year. While specific seasonal advice isn't provided for all peaks, the Bernsteinfels summit and viewpoint is recommended in all weather and seasons. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while clear summer days provide the best long-distance views. Winter can offer a unique, serene experience, though some trails might require appropriate gear.
Yes, the Teufelsmühle has a local legend attributing its name to a mill built by the devil, stemming from scattered ice-age rockfalls. The Hohloh Tower is also known as the Kaiser Wilhelm Turm, indicating its historical significance. The Falkenfelsen are located above the former Kloster Herrenalb, adding a historical context to the natural landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views, especially from spots like the Teufelsmühle-Turm and the Hohloh Tower. The tranquility and distant views from places like the Bernsteinfels are also highly appreciated. The combination of natural beauty, well-maintained hiking trails, and the presence of amenities like guesthouses (e.g., Höhengasthaus Teufelsmühle) or restaurants (e.g., at Merkur Tower) enhances the overall experience.
Yes, several peaks offer facilities. At the summit of the Teufelsmühle, you'll find the Höhengasthaus Teufelsmühle, a mountain guesthouse. The Merkur Tower area provides rest areas, a source of drinking water, and restaurants. The Schweizerkopfhütte is located on the northern slope of the Schweizerkopf, offering views of the Gaistal. The Weithäusleplatz Junction is also a place with facilities and a hut.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, a large parking lot is located below the Hohloh Tower, making it a convenient starting point for explorations. Specific parking details for other peaks may vary, but many popular trailheads and viewpoints in the region are equipped with parking facilities.
Yes, in addition to the Hohloh Tower and Merkur Tower, you can also visit the Schwanner Warte Observation Tower & Viewpoint. This tower offers another excellent vantage point with impressive views, and on weekends, you might even find food vendors there.


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