Kybfelsen
Kybfelsen is a dramatic sandstone outcropping that towers above Günterstal valley, offering sweeping views across Freiburg to the Rhine plain and Vosges mountains beyond.
About Kybfelsen
Kybfelsen is a dramatic sandstone outcropping that towers above Günterstal valley, offering sweeping views across Freiburg to the Rhine plain and Vosges mountains beyond. The rock formation itself is impressive, jutting out from the forested hillside like a natural balcony 200 meters above the valley floor. You'll reach it via well-marked forest trails that wind through beech and fir trees, with the final approach requiring a short scramble over rocks.
The hike up takes about 45 minutes from Günterstal village, following mostly gentle switchbacks through quiet woodland. Once you arrive, the viewpoint opens dramatically before you: Freiburg's red rooftops spread below, the Black Forest rolling away to the east, and on clear days the Alps visible as a distant white line. The rock platform itself is spacious enough for several people, though the edge drops off sharply. Early morning light transforms the scene completely, painting the valley in golden hues.
Most hiking guides oversell this as an easy stroll, but the final 10 minutes involve actual rock scrambling that's tricky when wet. Skip it entirely during foggy weather since you'll see nothing but white. The trail gets muddy after rain and can be slippery near the rock face. Park for free at Günterstal church rather than driving up Schauinslandstraße, where spaces are limited and expensive.
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