Hochfirstturm
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About Hochfirstturm
The Hochfirstturm is a 25-meter steel observation tower perched on the 1,190-meter Hochfirst summit, offering the Black Forest's most accessible alpine panorama above Lake Titisee. On clear days, you'll see rolling forested ridges stretching endlessly in every direction, with the distant Alps creating a dramatic southern backdrop. The 360-degree view from the platform takes in the entire Titisee valley below, plus dozens of neighboring peaks that look deceptively close but stretch for miles.
Getting there involves a pleasant 20-minute forest walk from Titisee's south shore, covering 1.5km with a gentle 90-meter elevation gain on well-maintained unpaved paths. The trail winds through dense spruce forest with occasional glimpses of the lake below, building anticipation for the big reveal at the top. Once you reach the tower base, it's a EUR 2 climb up steel stairs to the observation deck, where the full panorama unfolds dramatically.
Honestly, this only works on crystal-clear days, anything less makes it a waste of time and effort. Check the Black Forest weather cams at hochschwarzwald.de before heading out, as mountain weather changes quickly here. Most visitors arrive midday when harsh light washes out the distant views, but early morning or late afternoon creates much better photography conditions with softer, more dramatic lighting across the ridges.
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