Mountain peaks near Tuningen are situated at the eastern edge of the Black Forest and on the Baar plateau in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The municipality itself lies at an elevation of approximately 743 to 744 meters above sea level. The topography around Tuningen features a rolling landscape, providing scenic views and hiking opportunities within the broader Black Forest region. This area offers trails with varying elevation gains, suitable for exploring the natural environment.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Türnleberg is located at 793 m near VS and is on the former border between Baden and Württemberg
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an interesting tower is maintained by the Swabian Alb Association
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Great premium path that, in addition to the view, also offers beautiful nature and a great landscape.
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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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The short climb is definitely worth it. There are several ways to get up. All of them lead through loose beech forest and also with sunny sections along the edge of the forest.
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There is a good view from the Himmelberg And the hut offers shelter when it rains! You can also register in the summit book!
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after years again on denHimmelberg, hut was immediately used to rest
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a nice view through the trees
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While Tuningen itself is on a plateau, the surrounding region offers several interesting peaks and viewpoints. Highlights include Himmelberg Summit and Shelter, which provides excellent views towards the Black Forest and the Baar. Another popular spot is Lupfen Tower, a historical site offering extensive panoramic views after a challenging climb. You can also visit Hohenkarpfen Summit and Panoramic View, known for its 360-degree vistas, where on clear days, you might even spot the Swiss Alps.
The peaks and viewpoints near Tuningen offer diverse and expansive views. From Himmelberg Summit, you'll enjoy a great perspective of the Black Forest and the Baar plateau. Hohenkarpfen Summit provides panoramic views in all directions, with the possibility of seeing the Swiss Alps on exceptionally clear days. The Lupfen Tower also rewards visitors with extensive vistas over the surrounding landscape.
Yes, several peaks and viewpoints near Tuningen have historical significance or are designated natural monuments. The Lupfen Tower is a notable historical site maintained by the Swabian Alb Association. Hohenkarpfen Summit is recognized as a natural monument. Additionally, Türnleberg Summit features the Richard Schmidt Memorial and is located on the former border between Baden and Württemberg, adding to its historical context.
The area around Tuningen, situated at the eastern edge of the Black Forest and on the Baar plateau, offers a variety of hiking opportunities with rolling landscapes and varying elevation gains. You can find trails suitable for different fitness levels. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Tuningen guide, which includes routes like the 'Schwenninger Moos Viewpoint' loop or the 'Water buffalo in Mahnwald' observation area.
While some ascents can be challenging, there are easier options available. For instance, the 'Water buffalo in Mahnwald – Water Buffalo Observation Area loop from Bannwald' is an easy hike. When planning family outings, look for routes with moderate elevation gains and consider the tips provided by the komoot community for specific highlights. The general topography of rolling hills rather than steep mountains can make many trails more accessible.
Yes, the region offers challenging hikes for those seeking more strenuous activity. For example, the ascent to Lupfen Tower is described as a challenging climb. Similarly, the 'Schwenninger Moos Viewpoint – Boardwalk at Schwenninger Moos loop from Tuningen' is rated as a difficult hiking route. Many trails in the broader Black Forest region accessible from Tuningen feature significant elevation gains.
Beyond hiking, the area around Tuningen is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes for different skill levels. Check out the Cycling around Tuningen guide for options like the 'Karpfenteich Talheim – View of Hohenkarpfen loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the MTB Trails around Tuningen guide offers routes such as the 'Himmelberg Summit and Shelter – Himmelberg Trail loop'.
The best time to visit the peaks around Tuningen largely depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling, with vibrant colors in autumn. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, though some trails might be busier. While Tuningen itself doesn't feature prominent winter sports peaks, the wider Black Forest region offers winter hiking opportunities. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, some peaks offer facilities for rest and shelter. For instance, the Himmelberg Summit and Shelter provides a refuge and seating, making it a great spot for a break. There is also a Himmelberg summit (941 m) and hut, which offers a very nice view into the distance and even has a summit book.
While specific parking locations for every trail are not detailed here, generally, trailheads in the Black Forest region and around Tuningen often have designated parking areas. It's advisable to research the starting point of your chosen route on komoot or local tourism sites, as many popular hiking spots will have marked parking. Public transport options might also be available to reach certain trailheads, especially in larger towns nearby.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views and the natural beauty of the region. Many appreciate the opportunity to see the Black Forest and Baar plateau from elevated points like Himmelberg Summit. The extensive vistas from Lupfen Tower and the possibility of spotting the Swiss Alps from Hohenkarpfen Summit are also frequently highlighted. The combination of natural landscapes and historical elements adds to the appeal.
While popular spots like Himmelberg and Hohenkarpfen can attract visitors, the broader Black Forest and Baar plateau region offers numerous trails. To find less crowded options, consider exploring routes slightly off the most well-known paths or visiting during off-peak hours or seasons. Komoot's route planner can help you discover less frequented trails based on community activity and local knowledge, allowing you to find peaceful natural experiences.


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