Best mountain peaks near Schutterwald are situated in a region defined by the Upper Rhine Plain, with the town itself at a low elevation. While traditional mountain peaks are not within its immediate municipal boundaries, the area offers diverse natural features. These include extensive forests, a 31-hectare quarry pond, and nature reserves like "Unterwassermatten." The proximity to the Black Forest provides access to more significant mountainous terrain.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Unfortunately there is no view from this point. The sign is the only identification.
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The Prälatenkopf (Hoher Bühl) at 514 m above sea level unfortunately offers little visibility, but is still worth a visit!
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Here you have a gigantic view of the Rhine plain as far as France! just beautiful.
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The Brandeckkopf is located on the western edge of the Black Forest and is 685.8 m above sea level. NHN[1] the highest mountain in Offenburg. It is located in the district of Zell-Weierbach. On its summit is the 23 m[2] high Brandeck Tower, built in 1895 from stamped concrete, a lookout tower. The mountain is located in the middle of the 1897 hectare Brandeck nature reserve. Source: wikipedia
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Beautiful hiking area. Great infrastructure for hikers and mountain bikers. The Black Forest and in particular the Ortenau district are very varied. Since I don't take a photo of every bench or bush along the way, I'll include a photo collage of my photos from the region.
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With good visibility you can see almost the entire Black Forest - from the Badnerhöhe in the north to the Blauen in the south, with Kandel, Feldberg and Belchen in between.
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Additional vertical meters that are not worth it. Nothing worth seeing apart from a sign.
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Curious and painstakingly climbed the mountain, only to see nothing. But the beautiful trail made up for it.
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While Schutterwald itself is located in the flat Upper Rhine Plain, the surrounding region, particularly towards the Black Forest, offers various elevated spots. These include forested summits, viewpoints, and areas with observation towers, providing opportunities to enjoy nature and panoramic views.
Among the most popular elevated spots are Hohes Horn with observation tower, known as Offenburg's local mountain, offering 360-degree views on clear days. Another favorite is Brandeck Tower on Brandeckkopf, a man-made monument providing extensive views of the landscape.
Yes, Keugeleskopf is a summit accessible via narrow paths. While it doesn't offer completely unobstructed views, you can catch glimpses of the Kinzig Valley through the trees, making for a scenic walk.
Schutterwald's immediate surroundings feature extensive forests, a 31-hectare quarry pond popular for swimming and recreation, and nature reserves like 'Unterwassermatten.' An educational forest trail is also present, and the River Schutter offers riverside barbecue areas.
Absolutely. The quarry pond on the eastern outskirts of Schutterwald is a great family spot, featuring a lido for swimming, sunbathing areas, a children's playground, and beach volleyball facilities. There's also a circular trail around the lake suitable for all ages.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from easy loops around the quarry lake to more intermediate paths leading to elevated points. For instance, the Hiking around Schutterwald guide features routes like 'Poetry by the Lake – Gravel lake in Ortenaukreis loop' and 'Schutterwald Quarry Lake loop'.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. The Road Cycling Routes around Schutterwald guide includes options like the 'Kinzig Riverside Path – Gengenbach Old Town loop' and the 'Staufenberg Castle Climb – Bottenau Cycle Path loop', which can take you through scenic areas near the elevated terrain.
Visitors frequently praise the great views from observation towers like Hohes Horn and Brandeck Tower. They also appreciate the well-maintained trails through forests, the peaceful atmosphere of the nature reserves, and the recreational opportunities offered by the quarry pond.
The Prälatenkopf Trail, leading to Prälatenkopf (Hoher Bühl) at 514 m, offers a quieter experience. While it has limited views, it's part of a beautiful hiking area and provides additional vertical meters for those seeking a more secluded path.
The Reigenkuppe (600 m) is one of the higher summits mentioned, offering a beautiful hiking area with great infrastructure for both hikers and mountain bikers, showcasing the varied landscape of the Black Forest and Ortenau district.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the forests are lush and the weather is pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities. Clear days offer the best visibility from observation towers. Even winter can be beautiful for walks, though some trails might be more challenging.
Yes, there are several running trails. The Running Trails around Schutterwald guide includes routes like the 'Schutterwaldsee loop' and the 'Baggersee Schutterwald loop', which are great for enjoying the local scenery while jogging.


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