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The 8 Most Amazing Peaks around Gottenheim

Best mountain peaks around Gottenheim are found within the Tuniberg, a winegrowing area characterized by rolling hills and elevated landscapes rather than dramatic alpine summits. This region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views, particularly towards the Kaiserstuhl, Vosges mountains, and the Black Forest. Gottenheim, situated at the northern tip of the Tuniberg, serves as a starting point for exploring these features and the local wine culture.

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Last updated: May 11, 2026

Neunlinden Tower

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Beautiful views of Freiburg and the Black Forest. Parts of the Markgräflerland and the Rhine can also be seen in good weather.

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Eichelspitz Tower

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There are exactly 140 steps that lead up. Each one has been sold for a good cause and bears a plaque with the sponsor's name on it. The tower itself …

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Mondhalde Pavilion and Viewpoint

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Place with wonderful views of the Rhine valley and the Vosges.

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Unfortunately, there are only very few small remains of the wall from the former Höhingen Castle. The pavilion with its forest sofas is very inviting to rest. The view from up there is also great.

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October 15, 2024, Vineyard Steps to Seepark Tower

It is very nice to climb the steps of the 15m high tower and enjoy the wonderful view over Lake Flückinger and the surrounding landscape.

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Nice rest area, nice view. Well attended.

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Castle type: hilltop castle, hilltop location Today: only remains of ruins Date of origin: before 1064, first documented mention in 1259 Not much is known for sure about the beginning of the castle complex on the Schlossberg. However, castles are said to have existed as early as 1064 when Achkarren was first mentioned in writing on the occasion of the transfer to the Ottmarsheim monastery by King Heinrich IV. These were then expanded several times in the following centuries. After the family castle of the Lords of Üsenberg, Üsenberg Castle on the Üsenberg near Breisach, was probably destroyed by the Breisach family in the 1240s, they are said to have made Höhingen Castle available to the Üsenbergers as a replacement. It was first explicitly mentioned in writing in 1259. Around 1353 the castle was briefly pledged to the Schnewlin im Hof. In 1392, Margrave Hesso von Hachberg bought Werner von Hornberg's share in Höhingen Castle, and he already owned the other part. In 1415 the castle, together with the Margraviate of Baden-Hachberg, came to Margrave Bernhard I of Baden, who bought it from Margrave Otto II of Hachberg, the last of this branch of Baden. Otto was allowed to use Höhingen Castle until the end of his life in 1418. ... After centuries of existence, the castle itself was burned down for the first time in May 1525 during the peasant uprising with the participation of Achkarr farmers. This made Höhingen Castle one of only two margravial castles destroyed by the peasants, although a number of them had been occupied by the peasants. Long-standing disputes between the village of Achkarren and the Margraves over the use of the forest are suspected to be the motive. The farmers later had to compensate Margrave Ernst I of Baden-Durlach for the damage. ... In 1620, Margrave Georg Friedrich von Baden-Durlach rebuilt the castle as a defensive structure and put it into a state of defense, since the events of the war in the Rhine Valley and the Breisach Fortress could be observed well from here. In a contemporary report from the mayor of Breisach to the imperial governor of the Austrian provinces in Waldshut, Höhingen Castle, often referred to as a castle, is described as follows: “Its position was excellent, as it stood in the middle of the mountain's crest on hard rock, which because of its height had difficult access, and could not be commanded from any of the surrounding places. The building was surrounded by strong masonry, on the one hand with a deep ditch, on the other hand it encountered an inaccessible praecipitium [= abyss], which is used from below for a stone pit. The castle had a good cistern.” In 1633 there was an attack from Breisach. The Imperial Catholic troops captured and sacked the castle currently held by the Swedes and supported by the Protestants of Ihring. According to records at the time, the spoils included around 15,000 liters of wine. Property of Ihringen citizens stored in the castle was also lost. There are even reports of the loss of 200 horses and 300 head of cattle, which allows conclusions to be drawn about the dimensions of the facility. After several subsequent disputes about the castle, it was finally set on fire by the now imperial garrison in 1638, when it could no longer be held militarily. (Excerpt from Wikipedia)

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The Seeparkturm is located in an easily accessible place, from where an ingenious view is offered. The tower is accessible all year round, there are no opening times.

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The Seeparkturm is a 15 meter high wooden observation tower in the Seepark in Freiburg im Breisgau. It offers a good overview of the entire park area, the city of Freiburg with the Black Forest in the background and west to the Kaiserstuhl and the Vosges. It was built in 1986 on the occasion of the state garden show on a small elevation on the northern shore of the lake according to plans by the architects Heinz Hilmer and Christoph Sattler. The construction costs at the time were 100,000 DM. On June 14, 2003, the tower burned down as a result of arson, and the perpetrator was caught that same night. It was rebuilt using the old ring foundation by the architect Richard Kramer and the carpentry Gampp from Schluchsee. The original plans had been destroyed half a year before the fire, but there were still old structural plans for the tower. With photos and his own memories, the architect succeeded in reconstructing it true to the original. The Badische Gemeinde-Versicherungs-Verband as the fire insurer of the city administration bore the costs of €200,000. The tower reopened on June 29, 2004. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seeparkturm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'mountain peaks' can I expect around Gottenheim?

The Gottenheim region, particularly the Tuniberg, is characterized by rolling hills and elevated landscapes rather than dramatic alpine summits. These 'peaks' are primarily scenic viewpoints and elevated spots offering panoramic views over vineyards, the Kaiserstuhl, the Vosges mountains, and the Black Forest.

Which viewpoints offer the best panoramic views in the Gottenheim area?

For exceptional views, consider visiting the Neunlinden Tower, which provides beautiful vistas of Freiburg, the Black Forest, and the Rhine. Another excellent spot is the Mondhalde Pavilion and Viewpoint, offering great views of the Rhine valley and the Vosges from its 354-meter elevation.

Are there any historical sites or watchtowers among the elevated points?

Yes, the region features several historical and architectural points of interest. The Neunlinden Tower, for instance, was built on the site of a former Pauline monastery. Additionally, the Eichelspitz Tower is a 43-meter-high watchtower with a viewing platform offering magnificent views of the Kaiserstuhl surroundings. You can also explore the Schlossberg Pavilion and the Höhingen Castle Ruins, which offer historical insights and a great overview of the Kaiserstuhl.

What outdoor activities can I do near these elevated points?

The Tuniberg region is ideal for hiking and cycling. You can explore extensive vineyard trails and scenic routes. For hiking, popular options include the 'Tuniberg High Trail' or the 'Gottenheim - Rebhisli loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Dreisam River Path – View of the Tuniberg Vineyards loop from Gottenheim'. Find more routes on the Hiking around Gottenheim and Road Cycling Routes around Gottenheim guide pages.

Are there family-friendly elevated spots or trails in the area?

Yes, the region offers several options suitable for families. The Vineyard Steps to Seepark Tower is noted as family-friendly and provides a beautiful all-round view from its lookout tower. Many of the trails through the vineyards are also generally accessible and enjoyable for families.

What is the best time of year to visit Gottenheim for outdoor activities?

Thanks to its mild climate and numerous sunny days, the Gottenheim region is pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful, with blooming vineyards or vibrant fall colors. The mild weather also makes it ideal for viticulture, so you can enjoy the scenery alongside local wine culture.

Where can I find easy hiking routes around Gottenheim?

For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Gottenheim - Rebhisli loop' or the 'Loess hollow lane on Lembenweg – Küchenschelle Slope loop from Gottenheim'. These trails allow you to enjoy the scenic vineyards and natural beauty without strenuous climbs. More easy routes can be found on the Easy hikes around Gottenheim guide page.

What natural features can I expect to see while exploring the Tuniberg?

The Tuniberg is known as a 'blühender Weingarten' (blooming wine garden), so you'll primarily encounter extensive vineyards. Beyond the cultivated landscapes, you'll find picturesque rolling hills, and from elevated points, you can observe the Rhine valley, the Kaiserstuhl, the Vosges mountains, and the Black Forest.

Are there places to eat or drink after a hike in the Gottenheim area?

Absolutely. The Tuniberg is a renowned wine-growing community, so you'll find numerous opportunities to enjoy local gastronomy. Look out for traditional 'Straußenwirtschaften' (seasonal wine taverns) and other restaurants that offer regional specialties and, of course, local Burgundy wines.

What makes the Tuniberg region unique for visitors seeking elevated views?

The Tuniberg's uniqueness lies in its combination of gentle, vineyard-covered hills and strategic elevated points that offer expansive panoramic views. Unlike dramatic alpine peaks, it provides accessible, scenic vistas that showcase the rich agricultural landscape, the Rhine plain, and distant mountain ranges like the Black Forest and Vosges, all within a renowned wine region.

Can I find circular hiking routes around Gottenheim's elevated areas?

Yes, the region offers several circular routes that allow you to explore the elevated landscapes and return to your starting point. The 'Tuniberg High Trail' is a well-known moderate circular route, and many local vineyard paths are designed as loops, perfect for immersing yourself in the scenery and wine culture.

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