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Top 6 Mountain Passes around Seewald

Mountain passes around Seewald are characterized by the region's dense forests, rolling hills, and tranquil lakes in the Northern Black Forest. Seewald is situated on a plateau with elevations ranging from 550 to 850 meters above sea level, with 90% of its district covered by forest. This geography provides extensive networks of hiking and cycling trails that wind through the natural landscape. While traditional high-altitude mountain passes are not prominent within Seewald, its elevated terrain offers numerous scenic routes and…

Last updated: May 28, 2026

Schwarzmiss Pass Ascent from Reichental

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It is a real sporting challenge to cycle up here on a racing bike to the pass below the Hohloh, the Schwarzmiss. The landscape is also beautiful, and above you …

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Schwarzmiss Pass (933 m)

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The drive from Hilbertsau here very exhausting but a pleasure. Take off the wet clothes at the hut and drive down to the Grünhütte🎢

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Besenfelder Steige

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That's a highlight in the Black Forest! A lot of cranking is required when driving up. But the descent is very fast. Great wide street.

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Zweifelt Pass route from Zwickgabel to Tonbach

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The last kilometers of the ascent from Zwickgabel are now just a gravel path. So not recommended for racing bikes.

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Freudenstadt–Kniebis Road

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Brisk route! That's fun! Maybe drive more during the week. Traffic is very heavy on weekends and public holidays!

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🇺🇦 Genuss-Tourer 🇪🇺
June 1, 2026, Schwarzmiss Pass (933 m)

In some pictures, a small wooden hut can be seen. Unfortunately, it burned down. Maybe a new one will be built; that would be nice.

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NOT recommended on the ascent, as many drivers give full throttle here. There are forest road alternatives through the forest, e.g. from Schwarzenberg. Naturally cool on the descent.

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Fabian
October 7, 2025, Besenfelder Steige

The Besenfelder Steige is an extremely challenging descent. When you're hurtling down into the Murg Valley at 70-80 km/h, you need a high level of concentration and bike control. The surface damage, combined with the steep gradient and the curves, is incredibly demanding. Plus, you're exposed to the wind. I ride down it quite often, but I still have to mentally prepare myself for the stress beforehand. Uphill? Absolutely not. There are far too many trucks on the road, and overtaking is extremely difficult due to the poor visibility around the curves. Unfortunately, not everyone has the patience for it. With a regular bike, I would definitely recommend sticking to gravel. With a road bike, you can either go via Heselbach to Igelsberg (a short gravel section) or via Klosterreichenbach.

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The elevation information has since disappeared from the sign. At 933 meters, it is the highest Black Forest pass north of the Murg River. The Murg side is significantly steeper and has a higher elevation gain than the Enz side. Coming from Reichental, the climb is also nicknamed the "Kaltenbronner Wand," reflecting its challenging nature.

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Great drive with sensational views of the Rhine plain all the way to the Vosges.

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The surface is impeccable on the Tonbach side – which unfortunately ends abruptly at the Überzwerchberg Hut. From there, the trail to Zwickgabel leads over gravel: medium-coarse and somewhat loose. With a little caution, it's the ideal playground for a gravel bike; however, you should think twice about it with a road bike. The gravel section from Zwickgabel is definitely more recommendable uphill than downhill. After the hard work, you'll be rewarded with the descent to Tonbach on a perfect surface. You shouldn't just blast down the narrow, somewhat confusing forest road without guardrails – but 50+ km/h is perfectly acceptable as long as no one is coming the other way.

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From Reichental, the Schwarmis is a real challenge

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New surface - making it one of the best descents in the whole area. The sharp curves are challenging, but a lot of fun and the gradient ensures a good speed. However, in the evenings and on weekends and public holidays there are many motorized racers on the road who endanger others and themselves with their high spirits - unfortunately a widespread problem here. I would therefore recommend the morning hours - preferably on weekdays. Uphill, this is THE climb to Kaltenbronn that you can torture yourself on

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountain passes around Seewald?

The mountain passes around Seewald are characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and tranquil lakes within the Northern Black Forest. While not traditional high-altitude passes, the region offers elevated terrain with numerous scenic routes and challenging climbs, ranging from 550 to 850 meters above sea level.

Are there challenging routes for experienced cyclists or hikers?

Yes, Seewald offers several challenging routes. For cyclists, the Schwarzmiss Pass Ascent from Reichental is a significant sporting challenge, offering views into the Murg Valley and over to the Vosges. Another demanding climb is the Besenfelder Steige, which requires considerable effort on the ascent but rewards with a fast descent.

Where can I find panoramic views of the region?

Many trails and passes in Seewald offer stunning panoramic views. The Schwarzmiss Pass Ascent from Reichental provides great views down into the Murg Valley and over to the Vosges. Additionally, the region's extensive hiking trails often provide vistas of surrounding villages and valleys, such as the 'View of Besenfeld' loop.

Are there any mountain passes suitable as a starting point for longer tours?

Yes, the Schwarzmiss Pass (933 m) is an ideal starting point for various tours. Located between the Murg and Enz valleys, it offers a large car park and serves as a gateway to destinations like Teufelsmühle, Wildseemoor, or Freudenstadt.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes in Seewald?

Seewald's elevated and forested landscape is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can explore extensive networks of hiking and cycling trails. For specific activities, consider checking out the MTB Trails around Seewald, Gravel biking around Seewald, or Road Cycling Routes around Seewald for detailed routes and guides.

Are there any routes closed to motorized traffic?

Yes, the Zweifelt Pass route from Zwickgabel to Tonbach is closed to motorized traffic on the Tonbacher side, making it an excellent recommendation for racing cyclists through the Black Forest National Park. Be aware that the Zwickgabel side may have gravel paths.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes in Seewald?

The best time to visit Seewald for hiking and cycling is typically from spring through autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and the trails are clear. The dense forests and rolling hills offer beautiful scenery during these seasons. While winter can be picturesque, some routes might be less accessible due to snow and ice.

Are there facilities or parking available at the mountain passes?

Yes, at the Schwarzmiss Pass (933 m), you'll find facilities and a large car park, making it a convenient starting point for tours. Some tips also mention huts where you can take a break.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes in Seewald?

Visitors frequently praise the sporting challenges, beautiful landscapes, and great views offered by the passes. The community actively shares experiences, with highlights like the Schwarzmiss Pass Ascent receiving over 120 upvotes and 80 photos, indicating a high level of satisfaction with the scenic and active experiences available.

Are there any specific trails or routes recommended for exploring the natural beauty of Seewald?

Beyond the passes, Seewald is known for its extensive network of hiking trails. The Enzquellenpfad is a premium hiking trail that leads through the original Black Forest, passing by three natural streams and two beautiful forest lakes. The 'Poppelschleife' is a specific forest hike that forms part of this path, predominantly on natural trails.

Is the Nagold Reservoir accessible from the mountain pass areas?

While not directly on a mountain pass, the Nagold Reservoir, near the hamlet of Erzgrube, is a popular spot for excursions in the Seewald region. It offers activities like swimming, fishing, sailing, and wind-surfing, and can be integrated into longer routes or visited separately.

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