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Baden-Württemberg
Freiburg District
Lörrach

Hasel

Top 11 Mountain Passes around Hasel

Best mountain passes around Hasel are found in the Southern Black Forest, a mountainous region within Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Hasel is a municipality in the district of Lörrach. The area is known for its scenic routes and diverse terrain, offering various mountain pass experiences. This region provides opportunities for exploring the natural landscape of the Black Forest.

Best mountain passes around Hasel

  • The most popular mountain passes is View of Münsterhalden Valley, a viewpoint that offers spectacular views over pastures…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

St. Antoni Pass summit

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The Antoni Pass is the starting point for many hikes. There is a spacious car park and hiking maps available. Here you will also find the Antoni Chapel.

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View of Münsterhalden Valley

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The valley basin of Münsterhalden offers almost alpine terrain - three streams run down from the flanks to Münsterbach, the respective cuts seem almost like lateral moraines from the last …

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From Präg to Hochkopf

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Especially the lower part of the route is very scenic, also here is the road narrow and leads through the individual spots of Präg, past typical Black Forest farms. There …

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Neuenweg–Wieslet Road (Kleines Wiesental)

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The road to Neuenweg is nice and smooth and can drive well. A long, even gradient ideal for training. Careful, do not overpower at the beginning! Afterwards we drive down to Schönau or Zell.

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Weißenbachsattel Pass at Hochkopf

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After the fun driving up, comes the joy on the descent

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Albrecht
May 5, 2025, Neuenweg–Wieslet Road (Kleines Wiesental)

Not much going on here, a very pleasant climb, as the gradient is never too steep, but it's a long ride. A dream for a long descent!

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I like to use this route from Tegernau as well as from the Münstertal. From Münstertal via Kälbelescheuer an ideal connection to Säckingen and above to Switzerland, short and sometimes crisp. From Tegernau, because you usually already have a few kilometers in your legs, because it's rather easy going uphill. It only gets steeper from Neuenweg. But on no section against 10%. As the person who wrote it before me indicated, the downhill run from Kälbelescheuer is in very poor condition. You have to be careful not to drive into the countless holes and sometimes deep grooves. But I have to say quite clearly: It is passable. Just keep your fingers on the brake.

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the road is more suitable for descent than for ascent, since it is usually busier on summer weekends. Very good topping. Tip - use the road from Mambach to climb up.

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I drove from Tegrnau in the direction of Münstertal, with the incline, which is not really worth mentioning, only leading up to the Haldenhof from Neuenweg on a scenic route. On the other hand, from a sporting point of view, it should certainly be somewhat more demanding.

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Liked it very much as downhill. I also think it would be fun to drive uphill.

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The Antoni Pass is the starting point for many hikes. There is a spacious car park and hiking maps available. Here you will also find the Antoni Chapel.

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Melanie
September 19, 2021, St. Antoni Passhöhe

Pass with large parking lot

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Pretty even on the incline, good to ride

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most scenic mountain passes to visit around Hasel?

The region around Hasel, located in the Southern Black Forest, offers several scenic mountain passes. Highly recommended are the View of Münsterhalden Valley, which provides spectacular views over pastures and the steep flank of the Belchen, and the route From Präg to Hochkopf, known for its scenic lower part passing Black Forest farms and offering views of the Präger Gletscherkessel.

Are there any family-friendly mountain passes or viewpoints in the Hasel area?

Yes, the St. Antoni Pass summit is noted as family-friendly. It serves as a starting point for many hikes and features a spacious car park and the Antoni Chapel, making it accessible for families.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on the mountain passes near Hasel?

You can expect diverse natural landscapes. For instance, the View of Münsterhalden Valley offers an almost alpine-like terrain with streams and pastures. The route From Präg to Hochkopf leads through forests and allows you to admire the Präger Gletscherkessel, a natural monument showcasing glacial activity.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Hasel?

The Hasel region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Karst spring – Eichener Lake loop from Hasel' or the 'View of the Rhine Valley – Hohe Möhr Tower loop from Burgholz'. There are also running trails and mountain biking routes available. For more details, explore the hiking guide, running guide, and MTB guide for the area.

Are there good options for road cycling or training on mountain passes near Hasel?

Absolutely. The Neuenweg–Wieslet Road (Kleines Wiesental) is particularly appreciated for its smooth surface and long, even gradient, making it ideal for training. It's also known for being quiet with very few cars.

Where can I park when visiting the mountain passes in the Hasel area?

For the St. Antoni Pass summit, there is a spacious car park available, which also serves as a convenient starting point for hikes.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Hasel?

The Black Forest region, where Hasel is located, is generally beautiful from spring to autumn. While most passes are accessible, some routes, like the Schönau–Tiergrüble Ascent, can be closed in winter due to snow, especially from Schönau. Always check local conditions before planning a winter visit.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes around Hasel?

Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views, the quietness of the routes, and the diverse terrain. Many appreciate the well-developed roads suitable for cycling and the opportunities for hiking through forests and past traditional Black Forest farms. The region's natural beauty and varied experiences are highly valued by the komoot community.

Are there any challenging climbs for experienced cyclists or hikers?

Yes, the Schönau–Tiergrüble Ascent is considered one of the most amazing climbs in the area. It's almost entirely shaded, has very little motorized traffic, and offers a great surface, making it a real road bike highlight. While mostly moderate, some sections can reach a 10% gradient.

Can I find any historical or cultural sites near the mountain passes?

While the focus is on natural beauty, the St. Antoni Pass summit features the Antoni Chapel, offering a touch of local religious heritage. The broader Black Forest region also has a rich history and traditional architecture, visible in the typical Black Forest farms you might pass on routes like From Präg to Hochkopf.

Are there any specific tips for descending mountain passes in the Hasel area?

When descending, especially on routes like the Schönau–Tiergrüble Ascent, be aware that some sections might have moss on the asphalt, which can be slippery in wet conditions. Always exercise caution and be mindful of visibility on winding tracks.

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