Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald)
Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald)
Best mountain passes around Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald) are found within a region characterized by rolling hills and high plateaus, offering panoramic views. While Dachsberg itself features scenic viewpoints and hiking routes, it is in close proximity to the Southern Black Forest's more prominent passes. The area provides diverse terrain for outdoor activities, including elevated perspectives over the Black Forest and, at times, glimpses of the Alps. This landscape makes it a destination for those seeking natural beauty and varied trails.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Beautiful road for cycling
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Striking cross with shelter. There is also a parking lot afterwards.
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Coming from Menzenschwand, exit to Schluchsee
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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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Very nice climb of about 5 km. Even, towards the end a bit steeper.
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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 Dachsberg itself is known for rolling hills and high plateaus, the wider Southern Black Forest region features significant passes. The most prominent is the Feldberg Pass, the second-highest in Germany, offering breathtaking vistas and a hub for outdoor activities. Within Dachsberg, you can find stunning viewpoints like Kreuzfelsen, Bildsteinfelsen, and the Hochkopf Tower, which provides a 360-degree panorama including the Alps on clear days.
Cyclists will enjoy the Äulemer Höhe Pass Road for its beautiful, consistent climb towards Schluchsee with serpentine sections and views. Another excellent choice is the Pass road from Äule to Menzenschwand, known for its excellent asphalt, hairpin bends, and climbs up to 11%, providing an alpine pass feeling. The Wacht Pass also offers a scenic, relatively gentle route popular with cyclists.
Yes, the St. Antoni Pass summit is noted as family-friendly, serving as a starting point for many hikes with a spacious car park and the Antoni Chapel nearby. Additionally, many of the viewpoints within Dachsberg, such as Kreuzfelsen and Hochkopf Tower, are accessible via trails suitable for families, offering rewarding views without extreme difficulty.
The region is an excellent hub for various outdoor activities. Near the Feldberg Pass, you'll find extensive hiking trails in summer and a vibrant winter sports resort with skiing and cross-country trails in winter. For more specific routes, you can explore options like mountain hikes, MTB trails, and road cycling tours. Discover more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald), MTB Trails around Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald), and Cycling around Dachsberg (Südschwarzwald) guides.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather and lush scenery. During winter (December to March), the area around Feldberg Pass transforms into a popular winter sports destination. Views from elevated points like Hochkopf Tower are stunning year-round, with clear winter days often providing the best long-distance Alpine panoramas.
While the main passes are popular, routes like the Rotes Kreuz Pass summit offer a scenic alternative from Präg to Bernau, often less crowded than the Wacht Pass, especially for motorcyclists. It provides beautiful landscapes and a pleasant descent towards Bernau.
The region offers diverse and stunning views. From passes like Pass road from Äule to Menzenschwand and the Feldberg Pass, you can expect breathtaking vistas of the Black Forest landscape, and on clear days, even glimpses of the Swiss Alps. Viewpoints like Kreuzfelsen and Bildsteinfelsen provide expansive views over valleys and distant mountain ranges, while Hochkopf Tower offers a full 360-degree panorama.
The Feldberg Pass road (B 317) is well-developed and easily accessible by car, with parking available. For highlights like the St. Antoni Pass summit, there is a spacious car park, making it a convenient starting point for hikes. While specific public transport details vary, many key locations in the Southern Black Forest are served by bus routes, especially during peak seasons.
The region offers a range of difficulties. Many passes and trails are classified as 'intermediate,' such as the Äulemer Höhe Pass Road and Pass road from Äule to Menzenschwand, which feature consistent gradients and hairpin bends. The Wacht Pass is considered relatively gentle. There are also more challenging routes, particularly for cycling, and easier paths suitable for casual walks to viewpoints.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning scenery and panoramic views, especially the potential to see the Alps on clear days. The well-maintained roads and trails are appreciated by cyclists and hikers alike. The 'alpine pass feeling' on routes with hairpin bends and the peaceful, idyllic high valleys, such as those near Menzenschwand, are also highly valued. Many enjoy the combination of challenging climbs and rewarding descents.
Beyond the passes themselves, the region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter dense forests, open meadows, and picturesque mountain villages. Notable natural features include the Feldberg nature reserve near the Feldberg Pass, and viewpoints like Kreuzfelsen and Bildsteinfelsen which offer unique perspectives over the landscape. The Rotes Kreuz Pass summit is also listed as a natural monument.


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