Mountain peaks near Wittnau Germany are characterized by rolling hills and proximity to higher elevations of the Black Forest. Wittnau, located in the Hexental valley, is encircled by hills like Kapuzinerbuck, Großer Buck, and Hasenbuck, which offer views and support viticulture. The nearby Schauinsland mountain provides a more substantial elevation with panoramic vistas. This region offers a blend of tranquil landscapes and access to more mountainous terrain.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The Schlossbergturm is a 33.27 meter high observation tower on the Schlossberg. The Schlossberg Tower was erected in 2002 by the Board of Trustees on the Salzbüchslekuppe. For the construction, the architect used 100-year-old Douglas fir trunks from the local Ottilienwald, which fell over due to the severe hurricane Lothar in 1999. The long logs were twisted around the steel staircase. In honor of all donors who made construction possible in 2002, their names were placed on the face of the 153 steps to the top of the tower and can be read when climbing the tower. However, the natural construction with the tree trunks was repeatedly attacked by fungi and pests in the years that followed. In July 2015, the dilapidated logs were finally removed after several rescue attempts. After the tower was inaccessible for a long time, it was finally renewed in 2017 by the board of trustees and the donations they collected. In this step, the tree trunks were replaced by a reliable steel construction. The cost of the renovation was 192,000 euros, but the city expects the galvanized steel pylons to last 100 years. Source: https://www.kuratorium-schlossberg.de/eip/pages/schlossbergturm.php
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A great highlight. Nice to combine with a short hike on the Schloßberg. The tower is easy to reach from the old town. However, you should be good on foot. After a steep climb, you reach the tower via at least 200 steps 😏
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After waiting for almost two hours (due to technical problems) we were allowed to drive to the summit on October 19, 2021. Here is a time-lapse of the entire journey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoJWv-GPRDA
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Kybfelsen Castle or Kyburg is the name given to the minimal remains of an earlier castle or defense system that was located south of the Kybfelsen mountain peak on a rock massif of the same name. The remote location at around 820 meters above sea level on this rock massif between Günterstal and Kappel is now a popular excursion destination, with a great view of the Breisgau Bay and Günterstal. Almost nothing is known about the origins of the castle and its end. A written mention comes from the chronicle of Matthias von Neuchâtel from the 14th century, where it is already shown as a ruin. A district plan from the 18th century still shows considerable rubble. The first excavations took place in the 1920s, where finds from the 12th and 13th centuries were discovered. It is concluded that the castle was probably abandoned at the end of the 13th century. Possible residents include relatives of the Counts of Kyburg, a noble family whose main power was in what is now northern and eastern Switzerland. However, it is more likely that it is a coincidental similarity of names. Source: https://www.alemannische-seiten.de/deutschland/freiburg_burg-kybfelsen.php
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You have to see this view. It's great when the fog clears in the morning and hangs around the mountain.
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Nice lookout rocks with a view in different directions. There are various ways to the Kybfelsen, including some less frequented ones 🦊
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You can hike, cycle or drive up the Schauinsland. However, the ride on the 90-year-old cable car is unbeatable. Even at the valley station, you feel like Pan Tau walking into a 1:87 building on the model railway. You can also buy it at the summit station 👍
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The region around Wittnau offers several popular viewpoints. Highly recommended are the View from Kybfelsen, which provides a great view of the Breisgau Bay and Günterstal, and the Rosskopf Tower, offering panoramic views of Freiburg, the Black Forest, and the Rhine Valley. Another favorite is the Schlossberg Tower, with views over Freiburg extending towards France.
Wittnau is characterized by rolling hills, with its immediate surroundings offering views over the Rhine Valley and towards Freiburg, especially from hills like Kapuzinerbuck, Großer Buck, and Hasenbuck. The nearby Schauinsland mountain provides more expansive panoramic views, reaching as far as the Vosges mountains in France and the Swiss Alps on clear days.
Yes, the Schauinsland Observation Tower and the Schauinslandbahn mountain station are considered family-friendly. The Schauinslandbahn, Germany's longest gondola lift, makes accessing the summit easy for all visitors, including families.
You can explore historical elements at several locations. The View from Kybfelsen features minimal remains of an earlier castle or defense system. The Schlossberg Tower is a historical site and observation tower, while the Rosskopf Tower serves as a watchtower with historical significance.
The area around Wittnau is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. There are numerous trails catering to different difficulty levels. For more details on routes, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Wittnau, MTB Trails around Wittnau, and Easy hikes around Wittnau guides.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'View of Freiburg Old Town – View of Freiburg loop from Wittnau' (6.2 km) or the 'View of Wittnau loop from Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald' (3.0 km). You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Wittnau guide.
Mountain bikers can find a variety of trails. Options include the 'View from Luisenhöhe – View from the Luisenhöhe loop from Wittnau' (14.3 km, moderate) or the more challenging 'Eduardshöhe – View of Feldbergturm loop from Wittnau' (51.3 km). Explore more trails in the MTB Trails around Wittnau guide.
The Schauinsland mountain, while not directly in Wittnau, is easily accessible and considered Freiburg's 'Hausberg'. The Schauinslandbahn, Germany's longest gondola lift, provides convenient access to the summit, making it a popular destination for visitors.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from locations like the Schauinsland Observation Tower, which offers vistas of the Black Forest, Vosges, and even the Alps. The tranquility of the rolling hills, the opportunities for outdoor activities, and the unique blend of natural beauty and historical sites are also highly appreciated.
While Wittnau itself is surrounded by rolling hills, the nearby Black Forest, particularly around Schauinsland, offers more challenging terrain. For instance, road cycling routes like 'View from Schauinsland – Wiedener Eck Pass loop from Freiburg-Sankt Georgen' (92.0 km) are rated as difficult. Mountain biking also has challenging options such as 'Eduardshöhe – Schauinsland Observation Tower loop from Sölden' (25.5 km).
Beyond the scenic views, the region is known for its viticulture on the slopes of hills like Kapuzinerbuck, Großer Buck, and Hasenbuck. The Schauinsland area also offers diverse flora and fauna, and on clear days, you might even spot chamois from the Schauinslandbahn gondola.


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