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Giant Sequoia Forest Liliental – Badberg Nature Reserve loop from Kaiserstuhl

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Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Hochschwarzwald
Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald
Ihringen

Giant Sequoia Forest Liliental – Badberg Nature Reserve loop from Kaiserstuhl

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Giant Sequoia Forest Liliental – Badberg Nature Reserve loop from Kaiserstuhl

04:15

13.5km

520m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: April 30, 2026

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Haselschacher Buck

Badberg

Oberbergener Scheibenbuck

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220 m

Liliental Arboretum

Highlight • Forest

Beautifully described forest region. Lots of signs that let you learn quickly and well.

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1.31 km

Giant Sequoia Forest Liliental

Highlight • Forest

One of the biggest attractions in the Lily Valley is the forest of sequoia trees (Sequoiadendron giganteum).
Sequoia trees are native to California on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada, where they can be up to 3,000 years old and reach heights of 100 meters.

The seeds for the lily valley sequoia trees come directly from California.

They were sown in the Stuttgart pheasant garden in 1956. Four years later they were planted out on an area of 1.2 hectares in Liliental and have grown splendidly ever since.

Already in 1992 the trees were on average 22 meters high.

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1.64 km

Some of these hollows are already several hundred years old. For some like this one, you can explore a lot of exciting things on the walls.

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3.89 km

Wine, sun, Lösterrassen, vines ... and a diverse nature. Especially in spring and autumn you can still enjoy pleasant days, where it is already rough again elsewhere.
The proximity to France also provides for a certain "savoir vivre" ...

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4.61 km

An idyllic hiking trail leads through the nature reserve with beautiful rest areas and viewpoints.

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6.59 km

Badberg Nature Reserve

Highlight • Natural Monument

The Badberg is located in the middle of the Kaiserstuhl. A place with beautiful views and in every season is recommended.

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9.16 km

Oberbergener Scheibenbuck

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9.94 km

View of the Kaiserstuhl Vineyards

Highlight • Viewpoint

On 150 m opportunity to see different types of wine as vines and to get an impression of the heaviness of the work in the vineyard due to the steep slopes.

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12.1 km

The Kaiserstuhl offers a breathtaking view that is one of the most beautiful in all of Baden-Württemberg. The region is known for its idyllic vineyards, rolling hills and many picturesque towns that stretch along the Rhine.

The view from the Totenkopf, a viewpoint at the highest point of the Kaiserstuhl at 557 meters above sea level, is particularly impressive. From here you have a panoramic view of the entire region. On a clear day you can even see the Black Forest and the Vosges.

Another great vantage point is the Schönberg, also known as the "Kaiserstuhldom". From here you have a wonderful view of the towns of Endingen and Vogtsburg as well as of the Rhine plain and the Black Forest. In the distance you can also see the Vosges and Alsace.

Another great vantage point is the Eicherturm in Königschaffhausen. The tower is 25 meters high and offers a spectacular view of the Rhine and Alsace. The climb is definitely worth it, because the view is simply breathtaking.

There are many hiking trails and paths that lead through the Kaiserstuhl, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenery and views. Some of the most beautiful trails are the Kaiserstuhlsteig, which leads through vineyards, forests and meadows, and the Panoramaweg, which leads through the picturesque villages of the Kaiserstuhl and offers a wonderful view of the surroundings.

Overall, the Kaiserstuhl is a truly unique place, known for its picturesque scenery and breathtaking views. Visitors should definitely allow time to explore the many viewpoints and hiking trails, and take in the area's beauty to the fullest.

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13.5 km

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7.87 km

4.31 km

655 m

386 m

250 m

Surfaces

5.23 km

4.86 km

2.09 km

751 m

533 m

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Sunday 28 June

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21°C

84 %

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