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Hiking around Sasbachwalden offers diverse landscapes on the western slope of the Black Forest. The region features lush forests, extensive vineyards, and charming meadow orchards. Hikers can explore varied terrain, from rolling foothills to the higher moorlands of Hornisgrinde, with views extending over the Rhine Plain. Natural attractions include the Gaishöll Waterfalls, nestled within a romantic gorge.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
4.8
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4,089
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10.0km
03:07
380m
380m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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817
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5.97km
01:57
260m
260m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.7km
03:29
500m
500m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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350
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13.1km
04:26
580m
580m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Fuchsschroffen In and around the rocks, many foxes used to live, who also hid their stolen chickens here. The Fuchsschroffen consists of granite, a very hard and solid rock, versatile, for example, in road construction and as building stone. The granite has a very wide-meshed joint network, which breaks it down into large blocks through erosion. Age of the granite: approx. 315 million years.
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The Brandbach stream plunges down a narrow gorge here, known as the Gaishölle (Goat's Hell). Over the centuries, the steep gradient of the water has eroded the enormous boulders and glacial erratics lying on the valley floor, creating a wild and romantic wooded gorge with numerous waterfalls. In earlier times, it was impossible to walk through the valley normally. To traverse the gorge, one had to "geißen," meaning to move along by climbing like a goat. "Hölle" (Hell) is an old-fashioned name for a narrow, wild area with many rocks and stones. In 1880, a hiking trail was first established through the wild and romantic Gaishölle. The maintenance and upkeep of this trail led to the founding of a special beautification society in 1882, the present-day "Heimat- und Verkehrsverein Sasbachwalden" (Sasbachwalden Local History and Tourism Association). The term "Geiß" is an old name for a narrow, wild area with many rocks and stones. Some interesting facts: Path length: approx. 800 m Steps: 225 Bridges: 13 Elevation gain: 154 m Access via Murbergstraße: 338 m above sea level
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The Brandbach stream plunges down a narrow gorge here, known as the Gaishölle (Goat's Hell). Over the centuries, the steep gradient of the water has eroded the enormous boulders and glacial erratics lying on the valley floor, creating a wild and romantic wooded gorge with numerous waterfalls. In earlier times, it was impossible to walk through the valley normally. To traverse the gorge, one had to "geißen," meaning to move along by climbing like a goat. "Hölle" (Hell) is an old-fashioned name for a narrow, wild area with many rocks and stones. In 1880, a hiking trail was first established through the wild and romantic Gaishölle. The maintenance and upkeep of this trail led to the founding of a special beautification society in 1882, the present-day "Heimat- und Verkehrsverein Sasbachwalden" (Sasbachwalden Local History and Tourism Association). The term "Geiß" is an old name for a narrow, wild area with many rocks and stones. Some interesting facts: Path length: approx. 800 m Steps: 225 Bridges: 13 Elevation gain: 154 m Access via Murbergstraße: 338 m above sea level
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Very slippery terrain, poles strongly recommended.
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A very beautiful panoramic hotspot. From here you can see the entire valley.
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Liquor fountain and chilled soft drinks
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First stop at the Spinnerhof and then enjoy the best view
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Sasbachwalden offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 160 routes to explore. These range from leisurely strolls through vineyards to more demanding ascents into the Black Forest mountains.
Yes, Sasbachwalden has plenty of easy trails. For a pleasant and scenic walk, consider the AugenBlick-Runde Sasbachwalden-Hörchenberg, an easy 6 km path offering great views. Another excellent option for families is the Wilder Sasbach children's hiking trail, designed with younger adventurers in mind.
For those seeking a challenge, Sasbachwalden and its surroundings offer trails with significant elevation gains. The region features routes that lead into the higher moorlands of Hornisgrinde. For a demanding adventure with climbing opportunities and scenic views, the Karlsruhe Ridge (Karlsruher Grat) is a highly recommended option in the northern Black Forest.
Absolutely. Many of the best hiking experiences in Sasbachwalden are circular routes. A prime example is the Premium trail - Alde Gott panoramic trail, a 10 km loop showcasing vineyards, forests, and waterfalls. Another popular circular option is the Brigittenschloss circular trail, which takes you through dense Black Forest woodlands.
Yes, the Gaishöll Waterfalls are a captivating natural attraction. You can explore them on the Gaishöll Waterfalls – Gaishöll Waterfall Bridges loop from Sasbachwalden. This moderate 8.4 km trail winds through a wild, romantic gorge with over 13 wooden bridges and 225 steps, offering changing perspectives of the cascades.
Sasbachwalden offers incredibly diverse landscapes. You'll hike through lush Black Forest woodlands, extensive vineyards, and charming meadow orchards. The terrain varies from rolling foothills to higher moorlands, with opportunities to see the Rhine Plain and even the Vosges Mountains on clear days. The region also features unique natural elements like the Boardwalk Through the Hornisgrinde Raised Bog.
Many trails in Sasbachwalden are suitable for hiking with dogs, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful Black Forest scenery together. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to carry water for them.
Sasbachwalden is famous for its unique 'Schnaps Fountains' (Schnapsbrunnenweg) scattered along many hiking paths. These offer local brandies, liqueurs, and ciders for a small contribution, providing refreshing stops. You can also find picturesque half-timbered houses in the village and enjoy panoramic views from various viewpoints like the Bismarck Tower or Hornisgrinde Tower on Hornisgrinde Mountain.
The best time for hiking in Sasbachwalden is generally from spring to autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant. Spring brings blooming orchards and vineyards, while autumn offers stunning fall foliage. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier. Winter hiking is possible, especially on cleared paths, but some higher routes might be challenging due to snow or ice.
The hiking trails in Sasbachwalden are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 7,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning variety of landscapes from vineyards to dense forests, and the unique charm of the Schnaps Fountains and picturesque village.
Yes, Sasbachwalden offers several notable landmarks and viewpoints. The Bismarck Tower and Hornisgrinde Tower on Hornisgrinde Mountain provide expansive views over the Black Forest and Rhine Plain. The Karlsruhe Ridge (Karlsruher Grat) is also a significant natural landmark for its challenging terrain and scenic beauty.


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