Mountain peaks around Schonach im Schwarzwald offer diverse elevated points within the Central Black Forest. The municipality itself is situated at an elevation ranging from 700 to 1155 meters above sea level. This region is characterized by a hiking landscape that includes dense forests, meadows, and significant natural features. Notable peaks provide panoramic views and opportunities to explore the area's geography and historical sites.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Just thought you're at the top, go down again and then go back up 😅
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A very beautiful plateau, with the dwarf tower and well-situated places to stop. From here the view goes over the Feldberg over to the Kandel, far behind the Simonswald valley of the Wildern Gutach, to the almost distant Vosges.
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Views, refreshments and a pretty church make the Hörnleberg a peak experience.
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The Höllkopf summit offers nothing spectacular. No prospect, just a landmark. But when you're there.
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Unattended refuge with a lounge with tables and benches. Via stairs to the bare attic where you can sleep. There is a spring to the west of the Farrenkopf, which is signposted for coming from both the north and south.
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Once up here you really deserve this view ...
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find the Hörnleberg Summit and Pilgrimage Chapel, which offers magnificent views of the Elz Valley and the Vosges. Another highly regarded spot is the Brend Tower, a viewpoint nearly 1,150 meters high with panoramic vistas. Visitors also appreciate Karlstein, a unique granite rock formation with historical significance and a viewpoint.
Yes, several peaks offer stunning panoramic views. The Brend Tower provides extensive views of the Hochfirst, Feldberg, Belchen, Schauinsland, and Kandel, and on clear days, you might even see the Swiss Alps. The Rohrhardsberg region also offers magnificent panoramic views extending towards the Rhine plain, the Vosges mountains, the Elz Valley, the Northern Black Forest, and the Swabian Alb.
The region is rich in natural features. The Rohrhardsberg area is a designated nature reserve with varied landscapes including meadows, pastures, dense forests, and moors. You can also find unique rock formations like Karlstein, which is a granite rock formation with a viewpoint. The 'Genießerpfad U(h)rwaldpfad Rohrhardsberg' trail even features a waterfall.
Yes, the Brend Tower is considered family-friendly and offers great views. While specific family-friendly mountain trails are not detailed for all peaks, the 'Genießerpfad U(h)rwaldpfad Rohrhardsberg' is a moderate trail that offers unique attractions like cuckoo clocks, which can be engaging for families.
The Hörnleberg Summit and Pilgrimage Chapel is a notable historical and religious site. Additionally, Karlstein is a historically significant rock formation that once marked a quadrilateral area where several states met until 1805.
The highest point in the Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis, where Schonach is located, is a secondary peak of the Rohrhardsberg, reaching an elevation of 1,163 meters.
Yes, the Hörnleberg Summit and Pilgrimage Chapel features a rustic inn and kiosk. On pilgrimage days, a kiosk or the pilgrimage is alternately open from May to November.
The Rohrhardsberg region, a designated nature reserve, is home to diverse flora and fauna, including endangered species such as the capercaillie.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Schultiskopf offers demanding routes. An example is the 'Wehrlehof Mill – Schultiskopf (1,072 m) loop from Simonswald,' which is a hard mountaineering route spanning 21.7 kilometers with significant elevation gain. The 'Genießerpfad U(h)rwaldpfad Rohrhardsberg' is also a moderate to challenging route.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as 'Through Prechtal – Wilhelmshöhe, Schonach loop from Triberg' or 'Katzensteigstraße – Hexenlochmühle loop from Schonach im Schwarzwald'. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Schonach im Schwarzwald guide.
Absolutely. A popular hiking trail is the 'Genießerpfad U(h)rwaldpfad Rohrhardsberg,' an 8.7-kilometer premium trail that takes about 2 hours and 45 minutes. For more extensive hiking, consider routes like 'Wehrlehof Mill – Schultiskopf (1,072 m) loop from Simonswald' or 'Triberg Waterfalls – View over Triberg loop from Triberg'. You can find more details in the Hiking around Schonach im Schwarzwald guide.
The region is beautiful year-round, but specific considerations apply. While the Rohrhardsberg area is popular for winter sports, the Brend Tower is closed in winter. For hiking and enjoying the full panoramic views, spring through autumn generally offers the best conditions.
While not as prominent as others, the Hasemann Hut on the Farrenkopf offers a great view into the valley after a steep climb. The Höllkopf Summit is another point of interest, though it offers no direct views, it's part of a scenic ridge path leading to Schultiskopf.


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