Mountain passes in Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis offer elevated routes through Germany's Black Forest region. This area features diverse terrain, from deep valleys to high plateaus, providing access to various natural and cultural landmarks. The landscape includes dense forests, open high valleys, and significant elevation changes. Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis is known for its connection to traditional Black Forest clockmaking and its scenic routes.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The most beautiful part of the route
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If the weather is fine, do not drive after 11:00 a.m. on Sundays. Extremely heavy car and motorcycle traffic. In the switchbacks, especially the first one, you can hardly breathe from the exhaust fumes.
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A good climb from both sides, the Katzensteig is recommended as an alternative.
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Entry to Schaibenloipe. Connecting trail to the trail center and to Schönwald. Parking and bus stop (hourly).
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Good food, promising paths and little altitude speak for the Escheck pass between Basler and Schützenbachtal. However, it can get crowded here. Top destinations that can be easily reached from here are: Stöcklewaldkopf (1067m; hiking home and observation tower with a view of the Alps) Martinskapelle / Brend: Source of the Danube, extensive, attractive hiking area and enjoy one of the most beautiful views in the Black Forest from the Brend Tower, several places to stop for refreshments with good food
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Once you have made the ascent here (whether coming from Furtwangen or Schönwald), a good feeling is guaranteed. There are also benches to relax in.
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Has a flair of the alpine pass road, at least in some passages.
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Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis offers several distinctive mountain passes. The Escheck Pass Summit is known for its pleasant paths and access to attractions like the Stöcklewaldkopf observation tower. The Pass Experience Between Furtwangen and Schönwald provides a rewarding ascent between two high-altitude towns. For cyclists, the Ascent to Neueck offers a consistent 8% slope over 540 vertical meters on a well-developed road.
Many passes offer stunning panoramic views. From the Escheck Pass Summit, you can reach the Stöcklewaldkopf observation tower for views that can extend as far as the Alps, or the Brend Tower for beautiful Black Forest vistas. The Widiwanderhöhe provides a beautiful view of the Feldberg. The region is characterized by dense forests, open high valleys, and dramatic elevation changes, such as those found in the nearby Wutach Gorge.
Yes, the Escheck Pass Summit is categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant paths and moderate altitude, making it accessible for various visitors. Its proximity to attractions like the Stöcklewaldkopf observation tower and refreshment stops makes it a rewarding destination for a day trip with the family.
The Ascent to Neueck is particularly well-suited for road biking, featuring a moderate and consistent 8% slope over 540 vertical meters on a well-developed road. Additionally, the Schönbacher Straße is designated as a cycle way, offering another excellent option for cyclists.
The area around the mountain passes is rich with hiking opportunities. Near the Escheck Pass Summit, you'll find an extensive and attractive hiking area around Martinskapelle/Brend. The Kapellenweg is a picturesque hiking trail connecting Furtwangen and Schönwald, offering a journey through the landscape. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes in the region, such as the Genießerpfad U(h)rwaldpfad Rohrhardsberg or the Waldpfad Groppertal, by visiting the Hiking in Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis guide.
Yes, the region is rich in cultural heritage. The German Clock Route (Deutsche Uhrenstraße) weaves through towns within Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis, including Furtwangen and Schonach, offering insights into the history of Black Forest clockmaking with museums and the world's largest cuckoo clock. Near the Escheck Pass Summit, you can visit the Martinskapelle, known as the source of the Danube River, which holds historical significance.
The mountain passes in Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and the trails are clear. Summer offers lush green landscapes and ideal conditions for outdoor activities. While some routes may be accessible in winter, conditions can vary, and specific passes might be affected by snow or ice, making spring and autumn particularly popular for hiking and cycling.
Yes, several passes offer convenient access to amenities. Near the Escheck Pass Summit, there are multiple refreshment stops with good food. The towns of Furtwangen and Schönwald, connected by the Pass Experience Between Furtwangen and Schönwald, also provide various options for dining and accommodation.
Access varies by pass. For instance, the Escheck Pass Summit has parking and a bus stop, making it easily reachable. While specific details for every pass might vary, the well-developed road network, including routes like the L173 leading to Ascent to Neueck, generally ensures good car access. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for specific routes.
Visitors frequently appreciate the sense of accomplishment after completing an ascent, such as the Pass Experience Between Furtwangen and Schönwald, where benches are available for resting and enjoying the surroundings. The diverse and varied paths, suitable for gravel biking, and the beautiful views, like those from Widiwanderhöhe, are also highly valued. The region's blend of scenic beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities makes it a popular destination.
Yes, the Mountain pass elevation (900 m) is notable for reaching an exact elevation of 900 meters above sea level. This pass is situated between St. Georgen, Langenschiltach, Hardt, and Peterzell, offering a clear marker of its altitude.


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