Mountain passes around Kleines Wiesental are characterized by elevated points and scenic hiking areas within the Southern Black Forest. This region features gentle hills and dense forests, providing diverse recreational opportunities. The landscape offers panoramic views of the surrounding Black Forest peaks, and on clear days, distant views of the Swiss Alps and French Vosges mountains are possible. Kleines Wiesental serves as a starting point for numerous hiking trails and offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Also 3/24 still holey asphalt. Better up the mountain and via Utzenfeld - Wiedener Eck back to the Münstertal.
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Once you reach the top of the pass - no matter which side - it's worth taking a break to enjoy the view 😎
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This section has finally been repaved (July 2023), so you can ride down it on a racing bike – to the first farm on the right – without having to stress about finding usable gaps between the potholes. The fact that this was actually completed in our country within four weeks as announced thanks to the full road closure gives us hope again 🙂. Bravo and thanks to the planners and road builders! This is also good for the uphill section, of course, but it's less important. The next section is supposedly scheduled to be resurfaced in 2024. We'll see.
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From Bad Krozingen up via the Münstertal, then the dilapidated road surface is no problem and then back via Badenweiler. Nice evening tour with very little traffic. Departure to Badenweiler is very good
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The ascent over the Sirnitz with the Kreuzweg pass height is an absolutely recommendable section, both from the west of Badenweiler and from the east of Neuenweg or also from the small Münstertal to the north, which is ideal for every Black Forest tour. Currently (02/23) the route from Badenweiler to Neuenweg is in top condition, all construction sites have been completed. Half of the descent down to the Münstertal is very old, if possible plan it as an ascent rather than a descent.
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Meanwhile (Nov. 2022) the lower section of the ascent from Badenweiler to the Eselsweg has also been resurfaced, so nothing is missing from the true RR dream road. Absolute recommendation!
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I'm from Todtnau high and to be honest I don't have any special memories of it, it cranked up quite evenly at an average of 6% and then straight on to look at the country from above. From a sporting point of view, the approach from Kirchzarten would certainly be a lot more demanding.
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Ideal starting point for the adventure "Belchenwandern" 🥾
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The Kleines Wiesental region, while not having traditional road mountain passes, features elevated points and scenic hiking areas characterized by gentle hills and dense forests. You can expect magnificent landscapes and picturesque views, with panoramic vistas of the surrounding Black Forest peaks. On clear days, you might even see the Swiss Alps and the French Vosges mountains.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Belchen Mountain is highly recommended. From its summit, you can see the Swiss Alps, the French Vosges, and other Black Forest peaks. The Kreuzweg Pass Summit also provides nice views towards Belchen. Additionally, Wiedener Eck Pass and St. Antoni Pass summit are known for their viewpoints.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. Wiedener Eck Pass, Notschrei, and St. Antoni Pass summit are all marked as family-friendly. The Belchen Cableway also makes the summit of Belchen Mountain easily accessible for all ages, serving as a starting point for numerous hiking trails.
Some passes offer public transport options. For instance, Wiedener Eck Pass can be reached by bus from Münstertal (line 291) and Wieden (line 7306). The Belchen Cableway provides easy access to Belchen Mountain. For those driving, areas like Haldenhof and St. Antoni Pass summit offer spacious parking areas, serving as excellent starting points for hikes.
The region is a true paradise for hikers, offering diverse trails from moderate to difficult. You can find numerous hiking loops, such as the 'Belchen Summit Station – Belchen Summit (1,414 m) loop from Neuenweg' or the 'Köhlgarten East Summit – Nonnenmatt Pond loop.' For more options, explore the Hiking around Kleines Wiesental guide.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Climb to Haldenhof/Kreuzweg Pass from Münstertal offers a sharp ascent that approaches the 1,000-meter mark. The Westweg Schwarzwald also includes a challenging 18.5 km hike towards Notschrei from Haldenhof, with Belchen being the highest point. Cyclists can also find challenging routes with significant elevation changes.
The Köhlgarten area has a historical dimension due to the presence of former charcoal burners (Köhler). The name Notschrei itself has historical roots, referring to a 'cry of the Todtnau population' for a road connection in the 1840s. Near St. Antoni Pass summit, you'll find the Antoni Chapel.
The region is generally appealing from spring to autumn for hiking and outdoor activities. Some routes, like the one to Kreuzweg Pass Summit, can even be enjoyed as early as February due to being mostly open and sunny. In winter, areas like Notschrei transform into a cross-country skiing center.
Absolutely! The diverse terrain of Kleines Wiesental is well-suited for both cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, that incorporate these scenic areas. Check out the MTB Trails around Kleines Wiesental guide and the Cycling around Kleines Wiesental guide for detailed tour suggestions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from Belchen and Kreuzweg Pass Summit. The variety of hiking and cycling routes, catering to different skill levels, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the combination of natural beauty, challenging climbs, and the refreshing stops like the Nonnenmattweiher lake, which even allows swimming in one of its halves.
Yes, the Belchen Mountain area is part of a nature reserve, offering pristine natural beauty. The Nonnenmattweiher lake, an idyllic lake nestled within a nature reserve, is a notable feature often included in hiking routes from Köhlgarten and Belchen. It's a refreshing stop where swimming is permitted in one half of the lake.


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