Schauinsland Bergstation
Schauinsland Bergstation sits at 1,284 meters above sea level, making it the highest peak easily accessible from Freiburg.
About Schauinsland Bergstation
Schauinsland Bergstation sits at 1,284 meters above sea level, making it the highest peak easily accessible from Freiburg. On clear days, you'll get sweeping 360-degree views stretching from the Black Forest ridges to the Vosges Mountains in France and the Swiss Alps in the distance. The station includes a free observation tower, weather monitoring equipment that's been running since 1896, and several well-marked hiking trails that fan out in different directions. There's also a restaurant and small gift shop, though both are pretty basic.
Your visit starts either by cable car from the valley or by driving up the winding mountain road. The atmosphere changes completely once you're up here: it's windier, cooler, and surprisingly quiet except for the occasional cable car arriving. The observation tower is only about 20 meters tall, but those extra meters make a real difference for photos and clearing the treeline. Most people spend time walking the paved paths around the station, checking out the weather equipment, and taking in the views from different angles.
Honestly, this place lives or dies by the weather. On cloudy days, you'll see nothing but gray mist and wonder why you bothered. The restaurant is overpriced and underwhelming: skip the meals and just grab a coffee if you need warming up. The cable car costs around 12 EUR return for adults, but driving up is free if you don't mind the narrow, winding road. Come early morning for the clearest views before afternoon haze rolls in.
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