Best mountain peaks around Hasel are found within the Southern Black Forest region of Germany. This area is characterized by its diverse terrain, offering a mix of forested hills, prominent viewpoints, and accessible summits. The landscape provides opportunities for exploring natural features and experiencing the local geography. Hasel serves as a starting point for various hiking trails that lead to these elevated points.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Hohe-Flum Tower stands on the highest point of the Dinkelberg, at 535 meters above sea level. The 13.5-meter-high tower was built in 1874. Sixty-two steps lead up to the platform. From there, one has a magnificent panoramic view in all directions. To the south, one can see the Swiss Jura plateau and, in good weather, the Alps beyond. To the west, the view extends to the Vosges Mountains, and to the north and east, to the Black Forest. The Entegast, Zeller Blauen, Hohe Möhr, and other peaks are also visible.
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A quiet summit. However, it's wooded and visibility isn't great.
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Enjoy wonderful sunsets in harmony with nature
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The Antoni Pass is the starting point for many hikes. There is a spacious car park and hiking maps available. Here you will also find the Antoni Chapel.
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The summit is evidently becoming increasingly lighter, there is already a swath towards Gresgen that promises a view. I thought today how nice it would be if the radio mast would also act as a lookout tower. After all, the mast is already visible from afar and could fulfill this secondary function wonderfully 😊
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It's not so steep that the rope would be needed. But certainly great for children.
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The region around Hasel in the Southern Black Forest offers several popular peaks and viewpoints. Among the most visited are Hohe-Möhr-Turm, a 30-meter high tower providing panoramic views of the Wiesental valley, the Rhine Valley, and the Alps. Another favorite is Hohe Flum Lookout Tower, which offers spectacular views of the southern Black Forest, Vosges Mountains, Swiss Jura, and the Bernese Alps on clear days. For a quieter experience, Zeller Blauen Summit provides views of the Hohe Möhr and the Wiesental.
Yes, the Hasel area includes options suitable for families. The Hohe Flum Lookout Tower is categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible views. Additionally, the St. Antoni Pass summit and Scheibenfelsen (974 m) are also noted as family-friendly, often serving as starting points for hikes or offering shelter and views.
The mountain peaks around Hasel are characterized by diverse natural features typical of the Southern Black Forest. You'll find extensive forested hills, prominent viewpoints offering sweeping vistas, and accessible summits. Many highlights, such as Zeller Blauen Summit and Scheibenfelsen (974 m), are nestled within forests, providing a natural, serene environment. The region's geology also offers insights into the formation of the Blue Ridge Mountains, as seen from Hazel Mountain Overlook in Shenandoah National Park (USA), though the primary focus here is Germany's Black Forest.
Several peaks and viewpoints near Hasel feature historical or man-made landmarks. The Hohe-Möhr-Turm is a significant man-made monument and a listed historical building, celebrating its 100th anniversary in 1994. It has a rich history of construction, lightning strikes, and renovations. Similarly, the Hohe Flum Lookout Tower is also a historical site, offering panoramic views from its structure. The St. Antoni Pass summit is notable for the Antoni Chapel located there.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the Hasel area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Zeller Bergland – View of Zell im Wiesental loop from Wehr' or the 'Ottwanger Straße Scenic View – Karsau–Nordschwaben Cycle Path loop from Wehr'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the 'View of Zell im Wiesental – View of Wiesental loop from Wehr' or the 'Karst spring – Erdmann Cave, Hasel loop from Wehr'. For runners, there are several running trails, including the 'Running loop from Wehr' and the 'View Over Wehr loop from Wehr'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Road Cycling Routes around Hasel, MTB Trails around Hasel, and Running Trails around Hasel.
Yes, the region provides hiking opportunities for various skill levels. Many of the highlights, including Hohe-Möhr-Turm, Hohe Flum Lookout Tower, Zeller Blauen Summit, St. Antoni Pass summit, and Scheibenfelsen (974 m), are categorized as 'intermediate' difficulty, suggesting they are suitable for hikers with some experience. The area's diverse terrain offers a mix of forested hills and accessible summits, allowing for varied route planning.
While specific 'best time to visit' data isn't provided, the Southern Black Forest region generally offers pleasant hiking conditions from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the trails are clear. Some tips for Hohe-Möhr-Turm mention that the Black Forest Association hosts meals on Sundays from May to September, indicating good conditions during these months. Winter hiking is also possible, but trails may be covered in snow or ice, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
Yes, for those exploring the mountain peaks, there are options for refreshments and accommodation. For instance, near Hohe-Möhr-Turm, during the high season (May to September), the Schopfheim Black Forest Association hosts meals on Sundays, offering cakes and drinks. The Scheibenfelsen (974 m) features a hut that provides shelter. The region also has various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in nearby towns, catering to hikers and visitors.
Parking is available at several key points to access the mountain trails. The St. Antoni Pass summit is noted as having a spacious car park, making it a convenient starting point for many hikes. For other trails and peaks, parking facilities are typically available at trailheads or in nearby villages, though it's always advisable to check specific access points before your visit.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views and the natural beauty of the Southern Black Forest. The Hohe-Möhr-Turm offers fantastic views of the Wiesental valley and the Alps, while the Hohe Flum Lookout Tower provides spectacular vistas extending to the Swiss Jura and Bernese Alps. The quiet summits like Zeller Blauen Summit are valued for their serene atmosphere and views of the surrounding valleys. The community has shared over 1200 photos and given more than 1000 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and enjoyable experiences.
When visiting the Hohe-Möhr-Turm, remember there is a 1€ tower fee which contributes to its maintenance. During the high season, from May to September, the Schopfheim Black Forest Association often hosts a meal on Sundays, offering cakes and drinks, which can be a pleasant addition to your visit. The tower provides a unique panoramic view from over 1000m, extending into the Wiesental, Rhine Valley, Wehratal, and as far as the Hotzenwald and the Black Forest mountains, with views of the Vosges, Swiss Jura, and the Alpine chain on clear days.
While specific rules for dog-friendly trails are not detailed in the provided information, the Southern Black Forest region generally welcomes dogs on hiking trails, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific trail regulations for any restrictions before heading out with your dog, especially in nature reserves or protected areas.


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