Best mountain peaks around Herrischried offer diverse landscapes within the Black Forest region. The area features mountainous terrain with views extending into the Wiesental, Rhine Valley, and Hotzenwald. From these peaks, visitors can observe the Swiss Jura and parts of the Alpine chain on clear days. The region provides various opportunities for exploring its natural and historical high points.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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What a fantastic rest stop, with a magnificent view of the Alps to the south and the Black Forest with a view of the Feldberg to the north. Plus, a bench and a lounger.
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Thanks to the "Geniesserpfad Turmsteige" hike, I finally managed to get to Hochkopf, and here a beautiful tower from ancient times awaited me with a fantastic panoramic view over the Black Forest to the Swiss Alps. Below the tower there is a large picnic area for hikers and bikers.
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Very wonderful mountain peak on the Blößling. Fantastic views and very beautiful vegetation.
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This summit cross is at an altitude of 1100m. You have a great view in all directions. In the north you can see Herzogenhorn, Feldberg and Seebuck, among others. In the south the Swiss Alps🇨🇭. There is an orientation board in both directions. There are several benches and a wellness lounger available for your enjoyment. If you walk along the “Ilbacher Panoramaweg” you are at its highest point.
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The Hochkopfturm is at a height of 1267 m. The tower can also be climbed. From the top you have a great 360° view. The Swiss Alps are particularly impressive! There is also a large rest area here with lots of benches and tables.
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The Lehenkopf, which is 1,039 meters above sea level, is complemented by the 18-meter-high tower, which offers a reasonable view of the southern Black Forest landscape. It is a good stopover on the Schluchtensteig long-distance hiking trail or for tours between St. Blasien and the viewpoints over Urberg or on the Bildsteinfelsen or to the monastery pond near Horbach etc.
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Architecturally, too, a very exciting tower. Great view and spacious rest area.
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The view is great, even if this is not the Ihberger Kreuz, but the Lampenschweine summit cross. But it's also worth it more than the Ihberger Kreuz.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Hohe-Möhr-Turm, a historic 30-meter tower offering panoramic views of the Wiesental valley and the Alps. Another favorite is the Hochkopf Tower, which provides expansive views of the Belchen, Feldberg, Vosges, and the Alpine panorama from its 1263-meter observation deck. The natural Blößling summit is also highly rated for its peaceful environment and extensive views.
Yes, the Lehenkopf Tower is a great option for families. Its closed wooden construction and wide internal staircase make it comfortable for those who might be wary of heights, and there are benches around the tower for resting. The nearby Schluchtensteig long-distance hiking trail also offers sections suitable for family walks, and there's a barbecue area about 600 meters away from the tower.
From many peaks, you can expect stunning panoramic views. For instance, the Hohe-Möhr-Turm offers vistas into the Wiesental, Rhine Valley, and Hotzenwald. On clear days, you can even see the Swiss Jura and parts of the Alpine chain. The Hochkopf Tower provides a 360° view encompassing the Belchen, Feldberg, Vosges, and the distant Alps.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the region offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can explore various routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like the 'Klausenhof Open-Air Museum – Bridge Over the Ford loop' or more moderate touring bicycle routes such as 'Herrischrieds Zeitenraser – Die Historische'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Herrischried, Road Cycling Routes around Herrischried, and MTB Trails around Herrischried guides.
Yes, the Hohe-Möhr-Turm is a notable historical monument. Built in 1894 and later restored after a lightning strike, this listed building has a rich history. The Lehenkopf Tower, originally built in 1886, also has a long history of renovations and offers insights into the region's past efforts to provide viewpoints for visitors.
At the Hohe-Möhr-Turm, the local Black Forest Association often hosts meals, cakes, and drinks on Sundays from May to September. The Blößling summit features an all-weather hut, benches, and loungers for a comfortable break. The Hochkopf Tower also has a large rest area with benches and tables. Near the Lehenkopf Tower, there's a barbecue area.
The Blößling summit is known for its peaceful environment and offers a great alternative to more frequented spots. It provides wonderful views and a quiet place for breaks, making it ideal if you're looking to avoid larger crowds.
The Lampenschweine Summit Cross stands out with its unique name and amenities. Located at 1100m, it offers a rotating bench and a wellness lounger, allowing you to comfortably enjoy panoramic views of the Alps to the south and the Black Forest to the north, including Feldberg and Herzogenhorn.
The Hohe-Möhr-Turm typically requires a small 1€ fee, which goes towards the tower's maintenance. The Hochkopf Tower and the Lehenkopf Tower are generally freely accessible all year round.
The Black Forest region, including Herrischried, is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for clear views and enjoying outdoor amenities. While some routes may be accessible in winter, it's essential to check weather conditions and trail status, as snow and ice can affect accessibility and safety on higher peaks.
Many trails in the Black Forest are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. While specific circular walks for each peak aren't detailed here, the general network of trails, including sections of the Schluchtensteig, often allows for creating circular routes. For example, the Lampenschweine Summit Cross is located on the Ibacher Panoramaweg, which can be part of a circular walk.


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