Best mountain peaks around Donaueschingen are found in the surrounding region, which is situated on the high plateau of the Baar at the eastern edge of the Black Forest. This area offers several elevated points and summits that provide scenic views and recreational opportunities. While not always high-altitude mountains, these locations are notable for their features and what makes them worth visiting, ranging from panoramic vistas to historical sites.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Neuhewen is the highest volcanic cone in the Hegau (from the Celtic "hewen" = cone). Preserved: keep, remains of walls. Built in the middle of the 13th century for the Lords of Engen (Hewen). Mentioned in 1303-1308. Destroyed by Bavarian troops in 1639 during the Thirty Years' War. Repair work carried out in 1952 and 1962. Surrounded by a fence and not accessible. Source and floor plan of the castle ruins: https://www.alleburgen.de/bd.php?id=11676
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an interesting tower is maintained by the Swabian Alb Association
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The short climb is definitely worth it. There are several ways to get up. All of them go through loose beech forests and also with sunny sections along the edge of the forest.
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after years again on denHimmelberg, hut was immediately used to rest
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Since 2005, the ruin has been secured against access with barricades and razor wire.
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The ascent to the Buchberg summit is a bit strenuous but definitely worth it. Fantastic vision, in clear weather up to the Alps.
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We children were always told that a tunnel led from the lupf (in the Middle Ages) to the carp, but I never found out whether this story was true. The tunnel entrance would probably be under the stairs.
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The region around Donaueschingen offers several popular elevated areas. Among them, Buchberg Summit and Hut is highly appreciated for its beautiful rest area and potential views towards the Alps on clear days. Another favorite is Himmelberg Summit and Shelter, which provides magnificent views of the Baar and the Black Forest after a challenging ascent.
Yes, the region features historical points of interest. Napoleonseck (1,800 m) is a significant historical site commemorating the 'Battle of Engen' from 1800. While Napoleon himself was likely not there, it offers an interesting historical context. Additionally, the Neuhewen summit and ruins (Stettener Schlösschen) provide a blend of natural beauty and historical remnants, though the ruins themselves are currently closed.
For expansive views, Lupfen Tower offers a great reward after a challenging climb, providing wide vistas. Schellenberg Mountain, located on the outskirts of Donaueschingen, also provides beautiful views over the Baar plateau and potentially all the way to the Alps on clear days. For those willing to venture further, Feldberg Mountain, as the highest in the Black Forest, offers extraordinary panoramic views of the Black Forest, the Alps, and the Vosges Mountains.
While many ascents can be strenuous, some spots are more accessible or offer features suitable for families. Napoleonseck (1,800 m) is tagged as family-friendly, offering historical interest and benches to rest. The paths leading up to Neuhewen summit are also described as well-maintained and wide, passing through interesting terrain, which can be enjoyable for families, though the ruins are closed.
You can expect diverse natural features. The paths around Neuhewen summit are noted for large, moss-covered rocks on the south side, creating an exciting natural environment. Many summits, like Himmelberg and Buchberg, offer views towards the dense forests of the Black Forest. The region's elevated points often provide vistas over the Baar plateau, characterized by its open landscapes.
The area around Donaueschingen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For example, explore the 'Gravel biking around Donaueschingen' guide for routes like the Lake Kirnberg loop, or check out 'MTB Trails around Donaueschingen' for paths like The Young Danube loop. If you prefer running, the 'Running Trails around Donaueschingen' guide offers options such as the Donaueschingen Palace Park loop. You can find more details on these activities in their respective guides on komoot.
The Buchberg Summit and Hut is highly recommended for its amenities and views. It features a beautiful rest area with a shelter, seating, and a fireplace, making it perfect for a longer break. Visitors often praise the fantastic views, which on clear days can extend all the way to the Swiss Alps, making the strenuous ascent truly rewarding.
Yes, for those seeking a less strenuous experience, Schellenberg Mountain offers a gentle ascent. From its summit, you can still enjoy beautiful views over the Baar plateau and potentially to the Alps, making it a rewarding option without a difficult climb. It can also be incorporated into a hike starting from the Danube River source.
Visitors particularly enjoy the magnificent panoramic views offered from various summits, often extending over the Black Forest, the Baar, and even to the distant Alps on clear days. The well-maintained paths, the opportunity for a peaceful break at huts with amenities, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites like Napoleonseck are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. For those looking for a challenge, the ascent to Himmelberg Summit is described as difficult but offers magnificent views as a reward. Similarly, reaching the Lupfen Tower involves a challenging climb. These routes are ideal for experienced hikers seeking a strenuous but rewarding experience.
The highest mountain in the Black Forest is Feldberg Mountain. While not directly in Donaueschingen, it's accessible for a day trip and offers an extraordinary panoramic view from the Bismarck Monument on Seebuck Mountain, encompassing the Black Forest, the Alps, and the Vosges Mountains. It's a prime destination for more challenging hikes and winter sports.


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