Feldberg Climb (Feldbergsteig)
Premium trail with marvelous views and idyllic, narrow paths in the middle of a protected natural environment.
difficult
Distance 12.4 km
The German Hiking Institute has certified the Feldberg Climb with its 77 experience points with the "German Hiking Seal". So the Feldberg Climb is a trail with a very high experience value. Basis for the certification are the desires and habits of the hikers, as they are regularly surveyed by studies. For the first time, the German Hiking Seal has succeeded in demonstrating and implementing the diverse elements of the hiking experience in a guaranteed experience.
"Open your eyes" on the high black forest premium hiking trails. Because on every way there is a stamp point in the form of a cuckoo clock. These offer the opportunity to document the hikes by stamp in the Hochschwarzwälder Wanderpass. Further information can be found at https:
"Open your eyes" on the high black forest premium hiking trails. Because on every way there is a stamp point in the form of a cuckoo clock. These offer the opportunity to document the hikes by stamp in the Hochschwarzwälder Wanderpass. Further information can be found at https:
Author’s recommendation
A must is the hazelnut-liquor on the Baldenweger hut! (Closed on Mondays)
Difficulty
difficult
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
1,487 m
Lowest point
1,107 m
Best time of year
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Track types
Show elevation profileRest stops
Todtnauer HütteZastler Hütte
Seebuck Hütte
Raimartihof - Gasthaus zum Feldsee
Safety information
Der Feldbergsteig ist nicht kinderwagentauglich.
Der Weg ist für Hunde geeignet. Bitte nehmen Sie Ihren Hund aufgrund der schmalen Wegabschnitte, sowie der Weidewirtschaft an die Leine und achten auf die anderen Wanderer.
Bitte beachten Sie auf dem Wanderweg die Hinweisschilder und die entsprechende Laufrichtung. Genauere und detaillierte Informationen über die Hinweisschilder und das Wanderleitsystem finden Sie auf unserer Homepage: Das Wander-ABC (hochschwarzwald.de)
In Notfällen rufen Sie bitte die 112 an.
Tips and hints
Download the free Pocket Ranger Touring App at www.hochschwarzwald.de/AppsFurther information: www.feldbergsteig.de
Start
multi-storey car park at the House of Nature Feldberg (1,276 m)
Coordinates:
DD
47.860242, 8.035904
DMS
47°51'36.9"N 8°02'09.3"E
UTM
32T 427889 5301216
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Turn-by-turn directions
The tour begins in the town of Feldberg, right behind the nature center [Haus der Natur] and starts with a challenging ascent to the Panorama Path. After mastering the first altitude meters, the reward on clear days is a breathtaking view of the Vosges Mountains to the west and the Swiss Alps to the south.
Continue hiking to the Bismarck monument to get to the mountain station (1450 m above sea level) and the Feldberg cable car line. Pass by the Feldberg tower and hike through the mountain saddle “Grüblesattel” to reach the Feldberg peak at 1493 m. Take the plunge and begin your descent to the hiking lodges St. Wilhelmer Hütte (or take the alternative route to the lodge Todtnauer Hütte), Zastler Hütte, and Baldenweger Hütte – all of which are refreshing stops along the way where you can rest and have a bite to eat, depending on how tired or hungry you are.
Now the actual rise begins − narrow paths, tiny bridges, and an entirely adventurous natural experience!
The path leads to a 300 year-old farm in idyllic surroundings, the Raimartihof, where you can enjoy local specialities in its cozy interior. After that, the hike takes you between the 300 m steep slopes of the Feldberg and the lakeshore of Feldsee towards Bannwald. The climb takes you back to the nature center via Karl-Egon-Weg.
Continue hiking to the Bismarck monument to get to the mountain station (1450 m above sea level) and the Feldberg cable car line. Pass by the Feldberg tower and hike through the mountain saddle “Grüblesattel” to reach the Feldberg peak at 1493 m. Take the plunge and begin your descent to the hiking lodges St. Wilhelmer Hütte (or take the alternative route to the lodge Todtnauer Hütte), Zastler Hütte, and Baldenweger Hütte – all of which are refreshing stops along the way where you can rest and have a bite to eat, depending on how tired or hungry you are.
Now the actual rise begins − narrow paths, tiny bridges, and an entirely adventurous natural experience!
The path leads to a 300 year-old farm in idyllic surroundings, the Raimartihof, where you can enjoy local specialities in its cozy interior. After that, the hike takes you between the 300 m steep slopes of the Feldberg and the lakeshore of Feldsee towards Bannwald. The climb takes you back to the nature center via Karl-Egon-Weg.
Note
all notes on protected areas
Public transport
Bus 7300 from Titisee to Todtnau/Zell im Wiesental, get off at Feldberger HofGetting there
Take B31 to Titisee-Neustadt, exit B317/B500 to Basel/Feldberg, stop at “am Seebuck” on the rightParking
Parkhaus Feldberg/SeebuckCoordinates
DD
47.860242, 8.035904
DMS
47°51'36.9"N 8°02'09.3"E
UTM
32T 427889 5301216
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike
Equipment
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Difficulty
difficult
Distance
12.4 km
Duration
5:00 h
Ascent
471 m
Descent
472 m
Highest point
1,487 m
Lowest point
1,107 m
Statistics
Maps and trails
- 32 Waypoints
- 32 Waypoints
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