Mountain passes around Häg-Ehrsberg are characterized by the municipality's mountainous and hilly landscape in the Southern Black Forest. While traditional named mountain passes are not within its direct municipal boundaries, the region offers numerous elevated routes and scenic crossings. These routes traverse varied terrain, with elevations ranging from approximately 510 to 1192 meters. Visitors can experience significant mountain passes in the wider Southern Black Forest region, accessible from Häg-Ehrsberg.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Also 3/24 still holey asphalt. Better up the mountain and via Utzenfeld - Wiedener Eck back to the Münstertal.
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This section has finally been repaved (July 2023), so you can ride down it on a racing bike – to the first farm on the right – without having to stress about finding usable gaps between the potholes. The fact that this was actually completed in our country within four weeks as announced thanks to the full road closure gives us hope again 🙂. Bravo and thanks to the planners and road builders! This is also good for the uphill section, of course, but it's less important. The next section is supposedly scheduled to be resurfaced in 2024. We'll see.
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From Bad Krozingen up via the Münstertal, then the dilapidated road surface is no problem and then back via Badenweiler. Nice evening tour with very little traffic. Departure to Badenweiler is very good
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Hiking car park and shelter with barbecue area.
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Pleasant climb of about 5km with some hairpin bends. A bit steeper towards the end. As a descent you can easily go to +80 km/h on the last straight
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Nice panorama, not too steep but the surface could be better for the descent! But it should possibly be renewed in 2022/23...
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The Black Forest is (when the weather is dry) always worth a bike trip. The climbs are moderate and easy to manage even without motor support.
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While Häg-Ehrsberg itself features elevated routes and scenic crossings, visitors can explore prominent mountain passes in the wider Southern Black Forest region. These include the high-altitude Feldberg Pass, known for its panoramic views and outdoor activities, and the Grüble Saddle within the Feldberg massif, offering broad vistas. Additionally, local highlights like the Climb to Haldenhof/Kreuzweg Pass from Münstertal and the Äulemer Höhe Pass Road provide challenging climbs and scenic beauty.
The region's mountain passes and elevated routes are characterized by the Southern Black Forest's mountainous and hilly landscape, offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities. They are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 290 upvotes and 70 photos, highlighting their scenic value and appeal for cyclists and hikers.
The area around Häg-Ehrsberg and its accessible mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and hiking. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like the 'Gateway to the Wenntal – Hohe Möhr Lookout Tower loop' and scenic hiking routes such as the 'View of Herrenschwand – View of the Black Forest loop'. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Häg-Ehrsberg, Gravel biking around Häg-Ehrsberg, and Hiking around Häg-Ehrsberg guides.
Yes, many mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for hikes. For instance, the St. Antoni Pass summit is a popular trailhead with a spacious car park and hiking maps available. The Feldberg Pass also serves as a popular starting point for numerous hiking trails within the Feldberg nature reserve during summer.
The mountain passes in the region offer diverse and often breathtaking views. The Feldberg Pass provides panoramic views of the surrounding Black Forest, extending to the Swiss Alps on clear days. From the Äulemer Höhe Pass Road, you can enjoy fantastic scenery, especially over the idyllic high valley at Menzenschwand. The St. Antoni Pass summit, while unspectacular itself, offers a fantastic view down into the Wiesental valley.
The Feldberg Pass has significant historical importance, dating back to the Middle Ages as a trade route and later serving as a strategic military route during conflicts like the Thirty Years' War and World War II. Near the St. Antoni Pass summit, you can find the Antoni Chapel, adding a cultural element to your visit.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. During summer, the passes are ideal for hiking and cycling, with the Feldberg Pass area transforming into a hub for hiking trails. In winter, the Feldberg Pass area becomes a popular winter sports destination with ski resorts and cross-country ski trails. The region's varied terrain offers beauty in all seasons.
While many passes involve climbs, some areas offer more accessible options. The St. Antoni Pass summit is noted as family-friendly, likely due to its role as a starting point for various hikes and the presence of amenities like parking. The Grüble Saddle in the Feldberg massif is also integrated into an extensive network of trails and attractions, making it accessible for families.
The climbs can vary significantly. For example, the southwestern approach to Feldberg Pass climbs 483 meters over about seven kilometers with gradients up to 10%. The Climb to Haldenhof/Kreuzweg Pass from Münstertal features a sharp climb that quickly brings you close to the 1,000-meter mark. In contrast, the Wacht Pass crossing from the Präg Valley is relatively gentle with a moderate gradient.
Yes, parking is available at several mountain passes. The St. Antoni Pass summit, for instance, has a spacious car park, making it a convenient starting point for explorations. Other passes like Hohtann Pass also offer parking facilities.
While specific cafes are not listed for every pass, the region is generally well-equipped for visitors. The Feldberg Pass area, being a popular tourist destination, has facilities including restaurants and accommodations. For other passes, it's advisable to check local listings or plan your route to pass through nearby villages like Menzenschwand, which has an idyllic high valley.
Cyclists often appreciate the rhythmic driving and combination options offered by passes like the Climb to Haldenhof/Kreuzweg Pass from Münstertal. The Äulemer Höhe Pass Road is known for its beautiful, even climb. Be aware that some roads, like parts of the Münstertal route, might have rough asphalt, requiring caution, especially on descents. The Wacht Pass is also very popular with motorcyclists, indicating its appeal for two-wheeled travel.


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