Best mountain peaks around St. Peter are located in the Black Forest region of Germany, offering diverse landscapes and panoramic views. This area is characterized by its forested mountains, providing opportunities for both challenging climbs and accessible viewpoints. Visitors can explore a variety of peaks that offer vistas of the Rhine Valley, the Vosges mountains, and nearby cities like Freiburg. The region features over 20 distinct peaks, each providing a unique perspective of the surrounding natural beauty.
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It is a popular area for climbers and has numerous routes of most difficulty levels. The rock quality is excellent. The routes are mostly well secured. The return to the entrances is done by abseiling 2 x 20 m or 1 x 30 m. Please abseil considerately in "oncoming traffic". The large Kandel rock can be reached via the Kandel summit. There are sufficient parking spaces. There is also a bus from St. Peter to the Kandel. From the summit it is about a 20-minute walk, please wear good shoes, via the Damenweg (blue diamond) to the climbing area.
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A very beautiful plateau, with the dwarf tower and well-situated places to stop. From here the view goes over the Feldberg over to the Kandel, far behind the Simonswald valley of the Wildern Gutach, to the almost distant Vosges.
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An unexpected alpine highlight that should not be missed on the way to or from the Kandel. For experienced climbers, the crags can be climbed without equipment, the climber takes the steep wall on the valley side.
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Should not be missing on any kandel tour! On top of the rock you have a fantastic view. If you are brave and sure-footed, climb up and enjoy an isotonic cold drink ;-)
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Famous and popular rock on the Kandel. Here you can often see climbers from young to old on the rocks. At the top of the rock you have a beautiful view towards the Rhine Valley.
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Sure-footed and free from giddiness on via ferrata
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Magnificent mountain with a view of the Dreisamtal. In addition, a view of many of the most beautiful peaks in the Black Forest, e.g. Feldberg, Schauinsland, Hochfirst, Kandel, and many more. 🦊
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Freestanding, only the mountain ensemble around the Feldberg dominates the Kandel-Höhe. This gives a clear view of the southern Black Forest and the Vosges, whose silhouette is particularly easy to see in the evening sun. Gloriously covered by meadows in summer, you are exposed to the wind in the cold season. That cannot harm the magic of the mountain top. In the warm glow of a setting sun, you can linger here and enjoy the sight until its last red shimmer has sunk into the black of the horizon.
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The region around St. Peter in the Black Forest offers several highly-rated peaks. Among the most popular are Kandel Summit and Lookout Pavilion, known for its panoramic views and being the highest elevation in the Middle Black Forest. Another favorite is Hinterwaldkopf, which provides an incredible panorama of the Dreisamtal, Feldberg, Kandel, and Vosges mountains on clear days. Visitors also frequently enjoy the Rosskopf Tower for its fantastic 360-degree views of Freiburg, the Black Forest, and the Rhine Valley.
Yes, there are several easy hikes suitable for families around St. Peter. You can find routes like the 'View of St. Peter – View of Feldberg loop from St. Peter' which is about 4.1 km, or the 'Chapel at Schafhof – Vogelbach Stream loop from St. Peter' at 3.6 km. These trails offer accessible ways to experience the beautiful Black Forest landscape. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around St. Peter guide.
The mountain peaks around St. Peter offer diverse and stunning views. From Kandel Summit, you get one of the most expansive panoramic views in the Black Forest. The Rosskopf Tower provides a magnificent 360-degree vista encompassing Freiburg, the Black Forest, the Rhine Valley, the Vosges, and the Kaiserstuhl. Hinterwaldkopf offers views of the Dreisamtal, Feldberg, Kandel, and Vosges mountains.
Absolutely! The area around St. Peter is well-known for mountain biking. The Rosskopf Tower is a great starting point for several officially built trails, including the 'Baden to the Bone', 'Hubbelfuchs', and the legendary 'Boarderline Downhill'. You can find various routes, such as the 'View of St. Peter – Kandel Summit Viewpoint loop from St. Peter' (22.6 km, moderate difficulty). For more trails, check out the MTB Trails around St. Peter guide.
The region combines natural beauty with historical elements. For instance, the Hörnleberg Summit features a pilgrimage chapel, offering a quiet, beautiful site with views towards Freiamt and the Elztal. The Kandel Summit also has a lookout pavilion, which is considered a historical site.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Great Kandel Rock is a popular climbing area. It offers numerous routes for various difficulty levels and is known for its excellent rock quality. From here, you can also enjoy a beautiful view of Waldkirch and the Rheinebene.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Kandel Summit and Hinterwaldkopf. Many appreciate the diverse trails for hiking and mountain biking, and the opportunity to find sunshine above the valley fog. The combination of natural beauty, challenging climbs, and accessible viewpoints makes the area highly appealing.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for waterfall hikes. You can explore routes like the 'Zweribach Waterfalls – Hirschbach Waterfall loop from Hirschbühl' (11.6 km, difficult) or the 'Hirschbach Waterfall – Zweribach Waterfalls loop from Zweribach' (5.1 km, difficult). These trails allow you to discover the natural beauty of the area's cascades. More options are available in the Waterfall hikes around St. Peter guide.
The highest elevation in the Middle Black Forest is the Kandel Summit and Lookout Pavilion, standing at over 1240 meters. It is considered one of the most panoramic mountains in the Black Forest and is a must-visit for its impressive views.
Yes, some peaks offer facilities for rest and refreshments. For example, the Hörnleberg Summit, with its pilgrimage chapel, also features a rustic inn and a kiosk. The area around Rosskopf Tower is also suitable for a quick snack or a beer at the grill, and there's a small hut available for bivouacking on multi-day tours.
Hinterwaldkopf is notable for its bare summit, which provides an incredible all-around panorama on clear days. From here, you can see the Dreisamtal, Feldberg, Kandel, and Vosges mountains. The steep climb is well worth it for the stunning views, and the stone wall around the summit offers some protection from the wind.


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