Natural monuments around Küssaberg showcase the region's diverse ecosystems and unique geological features. Situated in the landscape of the Black Forest and along the High Rhine, Küssaberg is home to protected natural sites. These range from expansive areas with specific plant communities to individual, remarkable trees. The area offers opportunities to experience unique natural heritage.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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How impressive this picture is!!! Wutach rages through the rock formations... It's beautiful to be able to watch how masses of water crash down here and continue to flow.
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directly at the mouth a last bridge crosses the Aare
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Today after the heavy rain, the water was really rushing down the rocks, something you don't see very often. I went running today just to marvel at the masses of water
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It's nice to drive over this bridge again and again... Very nice construction of the bridge, beautiful view from the bridge.
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A beautiful reservoir is nestled in a valley. You can ride a bike out the back and continue riding, even if there is a dead end sign at the entrance. This only applies to cars. It is most beautiful in summer as it is usually cool and shady there.
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estuary near Koblenz Freshly strengthened by the two rivers, the Aare begins its final journey. After 291 kilometers it flows into the Rhine near Koblenz - together with this, the water from the Bernese Alps becomes the longest European river, which pours into the North Sea behind Rotterdam. https://bellevue.nzz.ch/reisen-discoveren/die-aare-von-der-quelle-bis-zur-muendung-ld.1346827
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This picture from the upper end of the lake gives a good indication of the many great views and panoramic views of this circular hike. The sections from Berau to Allmut and the ascent from the Schwarzatal to Berau were good, sometimes challenging hiking trails (when going up or down, absolute surefootedness and really sturdy hiking shoes are required; hiking poles are helpful). In between, the path was concreted or asphalted. Unfortunately, there was not a single bench or picnic area in the entire Schwarzatal section and the ascent to the Fischbrünnleweg; there is still potential for optimization. Fortunately, the small wooden bridge was in good condition and could be used as a rest area.
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Küssaberg features a variety of unique natural monuments. These include area-based sites like the Blaugrasrasen Küssaberg, known for its rare blue grass lawns and diverse flora, and the Steilhang der alten Rheinterrasse, which hosts specialized plant species. Individual natural formations include an impressive Ginkgo tree in Kadelburg and a protected Linden tree.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Klingnau reservoir - observation tower is an excellent spot for families, offering easy walks and opportunities for observing many bird species. The Confluence of the Aare and Rhine is also listed as family-friendly, providing a scenic natural setting.
Yes, wildlife observation is possible, especially at the Klingnau reservoir - observation tower. This artificially dammed lake is a designated nature reserve and an important habitat for numerous bird species. Visitors are encouraged to bring binoculars for a better experience.
Absolutely. The Weiacher Höhe, a 547-meter high molasse mountain, offers striking rock faces and, in winter when deciduous trees are bare, views that can extend as far as the Alps. The Klingnau reservoir - observation tower and the Confluence of the Aare and Rhine also provide beautiful perspectives of the surrounding nature.
The best time to visit depends on what you wish to see. For the Weiacher Höhe, winter offers the best long-distance views when the trees are bare. The Ginkgo tree in Kadelburg is particularly striking in autumn when its leaves turn golden yellow. Generally, spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the diverse flora of the blue grass lawns and Rhine terraces.
The area around Küssaberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy riverside paths and moderate routes with scenic views. Cycling is also popular, with cycling routes like the 'Wutach River Nature Views' loop. For runners, there are running trails along the Rhine and Wutach rivers.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find easy walks like the 'Bench by the Rhine loop from Kadelburger Lauffen-Wutachmündung' or moderate trails such as the 'View of Kadelburg loop from Rietheim'. These trails allow you to explore the natural beauty of the region. More options are available in the hiking guide for Küssaberg.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore the area. You can find routes like 'Küssaberg's Burgeroberer – Die Ritterliche' or 'Kaiserstuhl Castle and Bridge – Kaiserstuhl loop from Küssenberg'. These routes vary in difficulty and offer diverse scenery. For more details, refer to the cycling guide for Küssaberg.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural heritage, from unique plant communities to impressive individual trees. The komoot community has shown significant engagement, with over 500 upvotes and 70 photos shared, highlighting the scenic beauty and tranquil experiences offered by sites like the Witznau Reservoir on the Schwarza, described as idyllic and quiet.
Beyond Küssaberg's specific natural monuments, the nearby Wutach Gorge (Wutachschlucht) is a highly recommended nature reserve known for its wild waterfalls, steep rock faces, and diverse ecosystems. Another significant natural attraction is the Confluence of the Aare and Rhine, where the Aare dramatically increases the Rhine's water volume.
Küssaberg's natural monuments are rich in diverse flora. The Blaugrasrasen Küssaberg features specific plant species like blue moor-grass and evergreen sedge, often alongside orchids and gentians. The Steilhang der alten Rheinterrasse provides a specialized habitat for various rare plant species due to its unique microclimate and soil conditions.


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