Mountain passes around Endingen, situated in the Kaiserstuhl, offer elevated routes and scenic points. This region, nestled between the Black Forest and the Vosges, provides challenging climbs and panoramic views. The area is characterized by unique volcanic landscapes, vineyards, and natural beauty, making it popular for hiking and cycling.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Beautiful view of Mandach and the Black Forest
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I only see so many strategically well-placed bunkers from World War II thanks to the fact that I travel by bike. Interesting how they are small and yet so different.
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Grünegg pass height, small parking lot
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At this intersection, under the treetops, you can relax from your journey and watch the passing cars. Personally, I stop there every time. It's truly special...
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This small beautiful pass is best approached from the village of Hottwil. Excellent smooth asphalt surface with a climb from Hottwil to the base of 3% then increasing to 6-7% for the remainder of the climb. There is not a lot of traffic on this route so it is a real pleasure to ride this route in all seasons and weather.
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Beautiful route through a small gorge, past the hamlet of Bergöschingen and further up to the Kalter Wangen transition. Down to Göschingen with two hairpin bends that make cyclists happy.
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beautiful view over the former quarry towards Baldingen
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Old asphalt in the south and marl in the north. Nice gravel route without motor vehicles.
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The mountain passes around Endingen, located in the Kaiserstuhl region, are characterized by elevated routes, challenging climbs, and scenic viewpoints rather than traditional high-alpine passes. They offer diverse experiences, from smooth asphalt climbs ideal for cycling to gravel routes and historical sites, all set within unique volcanic landscapes and vineyards.
Yes, the Bührersteiger Pass Summit Bunker is a notable historical site. It features strategically placed bunkers from World War II, offering an interesting glimpse into the region's past for those traveling by bike or on foot.
For breathtaking views, consider the Erli rest area, where you can relax under treetops and enjoy vistas of Mandach and the Black Forest. The Burghorn, though not a traditional pass, is also a high point offering extensive panoramic views stretching to the Appenzeller, Glarus, Uri, and even the Bernese Alps.
Cyclists will particularly enjoy the Serpentine Pass Near Hottwil. It features excellent smooth asphalt and a climb from Hottwil with gradients increasing to 6-7%. Its low traffic makes it a pleasure to ride in all seasons. The descent from Hottwil towards Remigen is also noted for its smooth asphalt.
The Erli rest area is considered family-friendly. It's a small parking area at a pass height where visitors can relax under treetops and enjoy the views, making it a good spot for a break during a family outing.
The region is rich in natural beauty, showcasing unique volcanic landscapes and extensive vineyards. The Kaiserstuhlpfad, a demanding hiking trail, highlights the region's diverse flora and fauna, including the tropically colored bee-eater. You can also find areas with roadside rock faces, such as near the Kreuzweg Pass Summit.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn. Autumn offers the added charm of the grape harvest season, which is particularly beautiful in the vineyard-rich Kaiserstuhl region. While some routes like the Serpentine Pass Near Hottwil are suitable for cycling in all seasons, spring and autumn provide ideal weather conditions for most outdoor activities.
Yes, the Kaiserstuhl region offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Kaiserstuhlpfad is a demanding hiking trail with challenging climbs and panoramic views. For more options, you can explore various easy hikes around Endingen, or more challenging running trails that often incorporate elevated sections and viewpoints.
Besides hiking, the area is very popular for cycling. You can find dedicated road cycling routes around Endingen that take advantage of the region's elevated terrain and scenic roads. The low-traffic conditions on passes like the Serpentine Pass Near Hottwil make them ideal for cyclists.
The Texaspass is specifically highlighted for offering the 'Most Beautiful Wine View: Baden – View from Texaspass.' It's part of a moderate hike that provides stunning vistas into the volcanic mountains and surrounding vineyards, making it a must-visit for wine enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Yes, the Schachen Pass offers a nice gravel route. It features old asphalt in the south and marl in the north, providing a pleasant experience without motor vehicles, along with beautiful views over a former quarry towards Baldingen.
Visitors particularly appreciate the challenging climbs, diverse natural environments, and the expansive views over the Kaiserstuhl's vineyards, the Rhine Valley, and distant mountain ranges. The low traffic on routes like the Serpentine Pass Near Hottwil is also frequently mentioned as a highlight for cyclists.


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