Schonacher Rohrhardsberg
Rohrhardsberg delivers the Black Forest views you came here for, rising 1,164 meters above Schonach with a solid lookout tower that puts you above the treeline.
About Schonacher Rohrhardsberg
Rohrhardsberg delivers the Black Forest views you came here for, rising 1,164 meters above Schonach with a solid lookout tower that puts you above the treeline. The panorama stretches across rolling forested hills, deep valleys, and on clear days reaches the distant Alps. You'll earn these views through a steady 2.5-hour hike up well-maintained forest trails, passing through thick spruce and fir groves that smell exactly like Christmas.
The climb feels properly alpine without being punishing, winding through dense forest where sunlight filters through branches in golden shafts. The lookout tower adds another 20 meters of height and suddenly the whole Black Forest spreads below you like a green carpet. Wooden benches circle the summit, perfect for unpacking lunch while you catch your breath. In winter, the hiking trails become groomed cross-country ski routes that locals use religiously.
Most hiking guides oversell the difficulty here. It's a straightforward walk up, not a technical climb, though your legs will definitely feel it. The tower can get crowded on sunny weekends with families from Stuttgart, so time your visit accordingly. There's no entrance fee, no parking charges, and the trails are marked clearly enough that you won't need a guide. Skip the winter visit unless you're actually skiing, the views disappear in snow and fog.
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