![]() Downhill, the trail takes you over the river Enz, being rich in trout, to the Hirschkopf mountain and the Erdbeerplatte.įrom the Blueberry Swing that you will find there, you will be able to enjoy a breathtaking view over Enzklösterle. The trail continues along the deer park to the Schneckenkopf mountain and, following a small panorama descent, it leads you back to the departure point. Starting from the Tourist Information Office, the circular trail leads you through the spa park and uphill to the Schöllkopf mountain at an altitude of about 800 m. If there is only one or two participants, transport surcharge 60 EUR each part.Īll prices include VAT, Subject to change.We recommend discovering the "blue gold" of the Black Forest on the approximately 12 km-long blueberry trail taking you into the woods around Enzklösterle. ![]() KWR-056 - Black Forest Western Trail (Westweg)ħ-days-tour C Pforzheim - AlexanderschanzeĦ overnight stays with breakfast, 5 hiking days, arrival day WED/THU/FRI onlyĦ overnight stays with breakfast, 5 hiking daysħ overnight stays with breakfast, 6 hiking daysġ3 overnight stays with breakfast, 12 hiking days, without restdayġ4 overnight stays with breakfast, 12 hiking days, restday on Titiseeġ6 overnight stays with breakfast, 15 hiking days, without restdaysġ8 overnight stays with breakfast, 15 hiking days, restdays Alexanderschanze and Titisee ![]() We arrange all necessary transfers, which are usually provided by the local hotels. On our fixed quarters tours you start out on a hike every day from your fixed quarters, on a route that will lead you back to your hotel. Guided hiking tours in Germany differ from the individual tours in that an experienced guide with local knowledge accompanies you during the entire tour. We provide you with all of the necessary materials, such as hiking map, tour description, etc. Individual hiking tours in Germany can be hiked at the stated times without a hiking guide, also by individuals. Section D: Alexanderschanze – Titisee (5 stages)ĭay 2: Alexanderschanze – Hark (17 km, ¬180 m ascent)ĭay 3: Hark – Hausach (17 km, 300 m ascent)ĭay 4: Hausach – Wilhelmshöhe (20 km, ¬990 m ascent)ĭay 5: Wilhelmshöhe – Kalte Herberge (21 km, 230 m ascent)ĭay 6: Kalte Herberge – Titisee (21 km, 220 m ascent)ĭay 7: Departure from Titisee or rest day or continue hikingĭay 2: Titisee – Seebuck (15 km, ¬550 m ascent)ĭay 3: Seebuck – Feldberg – Wiedener Eck (15 km, 280 m ascent)ĭay 4: Wiedener Eck – Müllheimer Egerten (20 km, 720 m ascent)ĭay 5: Müllheimer Egerten – Wollbach (20 km, 220 m ascent)ĭay 6: Wollbach – Basel (20 km, 230 m ascent)ĭay 7: Departure from Basel/Weil am Rhein If arrival on other days, hike on day 3 will be 25 kms!ĭay 2: Pforzheim – Dreimarkstein (21 km, 440 m ascent)ĭay 3: Dreimarkstein – Kaltenbronn (18 km, 220 m ascent)ĭay 4: Kaltenbronn – Sand (22 km, 710 m ascent)ĭay 5: Sand – Mummelsee (12 km, 410 m ascent)ĭay 6: Mummelsee – Alexanderschanze (21 km, 140 m ascent)ĭay 7: Departure from Kniebis or rest day or continue hiking Section C: Pforzheim – Alexanderschanze (5 stages)ĭay 1: Arrival in Pforzheim (Wednesday, Thursday or Friday only!)
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