Schlossberg
Schlossberg rises 456 meters above Freiburg's old town, topped with the ruins of a fortress that French troops demolished in 1745.
About Schlossberg
Schlossberg rises 456 meters above Freiburg's old town, topped with the ruins of a fortress that French troops demolished in 1745. You'll find well-marked trails winding through dense beech forest to multiple viewpoints, with the main destination being Kanonenplatz where you get sweeping views across the city's red rooftops to the Rhine Valley and distant Vosges Mountains. The 33-meter Schlossberg Tower at the summit offers 360-degree panoramas for those willing to climb the spiral staircase.
The walk up takes about 30 minutes on the main path, passing through cool forest that feels surprisingly wild for being right in the city center. Stone foundations and wall fragments from the old fortress appear throughout the woods, giving the place an atmospheric mix of nature and history. At Kanonenplatz, you'll usually find locals sitting on benches with coffee from the small kiosk, watching hang gliders launch from the nearby platform. The tower itself gets crowded around sunset, but the forest trails stay peaceful even on busy weekends.
Most people take the funicular up and miss the satisfying climb through the woods. The Schlossbergbahn costs 2.20 EUR one way and runs every 10 minutes, but honestly, walking up isn't that tough if you're reasonably fit. Skip the restaurant at the top, it's overpriced tourist food. The real reward is the forest itself, not just the views.
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