Best mountain peaks around Stühlingen are found in a climatic resort on the southern edge of the Black Forest. The region features elevated points and areas that provide scenic views. Stühlingen's elevation ranges from 449 to 850 meters, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. The area is known for its natural beauty and connection to the Wutach Gorge.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The most beautiful of all 4 Randen towers we visited.
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On the 19 m high platform, visitors are treated to an extraordinary panorama from the Vorarlberg Alps, across the mountains of eastern and central Switzerland to the peaks of the Bernese Oberland and further to the Black Forest heights.
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The viewing platform can be reached via 225 steps. Above the treetops, there is a unique panoramic view from the Black Forest to the Alps. The Hagenhütte is about a 10-minute walk below the Hagenturm. This hut is open to everyone all year round, every weekend on Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (current opening times: http://kos-altkadetten.ch/) Drinks, a small snack and delicious cakes can be bought from the hut warden. The range varies depending on the hut warden.
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There are numerous parking spaces at the train station (P+R, hiking parking lot). There is a museum in the train station. Unfortunately this was closed today. From here you can change to the Sauschwänzlebahn or head towards Tuttlingen. After a few meters you come to the Jim Knöpfle Cafe and further to the sculpture path.
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The region offers several elevated points with unique features. The Buchberg Summit and Hut is a popular rest area offering stunning views towards the Alps on clear days. For panoramic vistas, the Hagenturm Observation Tower provides expansive views of the Swiss Alps and French Vosges. Another excellent viewpoint is the Siblinger Randen Tower, known for its all-round views.
Yes, the Siblinger Randen Tower is noted as family-friendly, offering an accessible way to enjoy expansive views. Additionally, the Sauschwänzlebahn Steam Locomotive, Blumberg, while not a traditional peak, is a family-friendly historical attraction that offers scenic views of the Wutach Gorge and Black Forest from an elevated train journey.
From various elevated points, you can expect diverse and impressive views. The Buchberg Summit and Hut offers views towards the Alps on clear days, while the Hagenturm Observation Tower provides a broader perspective, including the Swiss Alps and French Vosges mountains. The Wutachflühen area within the Wutach Gorge offers dramatic, wild views of the gorge itself.
For the best chance of clear, long-distance views, especially towards the Alps or Vosges, visiting on a clear day is crucial. Spring and autumn often provide crisp air and good visibility, though summer days can also be excellent. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the Wutachflühen area within the Wutach Gorge offers a significant elevated and challenging hiking experience. It features high rocks and paths that meander along the gorge, providing dramatic views. This route can be demanding, especially when wet, and requires a certain comfort with heights due to its unprotected sections.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the challenging routes in the Wutach Gorge like the Tannegger Waterfall – Rock Gallery loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails like the Eggingen Weir – Wutach Riverside Cycle Path loop. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Stühlingen and MTB Trails around Stühlingen guide pages.
Yes, the Hagenturm Observation Tower is a 40-meter-high steel tower specifically designed to maximize viewing potential. The Siblinger Randen Tower is a 19-meter-high lookout tower, and nearby you can find remnants of an old spur castle from the Bronze Age and medieval ramparts. The Sauschwänzlebahn Steam Locomotive, Blumberg is a historical railway with tunnels and bridges, offering a unique elevated experience.
The Buchberg Summit and Hut is highly regarded as a beautiful rest area. It provides shelter, seating, and a fireplace, making it an ideal spot for a break during a hike. On clear days, visitors are rewarded with stunning views towards the Alps, making the effort to reach it truly worthwhile.
While specific cafes directly on every mountain trail might be limited, the Buchberg Summit and Hut offers a sheltered rest area with a fireplace, suitable for a self-catered break. Stühlingen itself, as a climatic resort, and surrounding villages will have dining options. It's advisable to carry your own refreshments for longer hikes.
The Wutachflühen is an elevated area within the dramatic Wutach Gorge. It's known for its high rocks and a path that winds along the gorge, offering impressive and wild natural beauty. It provides a more rugged hiking experience with challenging sections and requires a certain comfort with heights due to some unprotected areas. It's a highlight for those seeking adventure and dramatic landscapes.
Yes, the nearby routes include several loop trails. For instance, you can find waterfall hikes like the Wutach Riverside Rest Area – Wutachflühen Gorge loop from Grimmelshofen, or mountain hikes such as the Gauchach Gorge – Gauchach Waterfall loop from Mundelfingen. These offer varied terrain and scenic views. More detailed loop options can be found on the Mountain Hikes around Stühlingen guide page.
Stühlingen's elevation ranges from 449 to 850 meters. The elevated points and peaks in the region fall within this range, offering diverse landscapes and varying degrees of ascent for exploration.


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