Best mountain passes around Dogern are found in the vicinity of this municipality, located on the High Rhine near the Swiss border and at the edge of the Black Forest. Dogern itself sits at an elevation of around 315-326 meters, characterized by a more riverside and valley-like terrain. Its strategic position provides access to the scenic routes and diverse landscapes of the nearby Black Forest region, which features numerous winding roads and mountainous terrain.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Beautiful view of Mandach and the Black Forest
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is on the tour, very steep, short climb: 80 m, rapid descent on the other side
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I only see so many strategically well-placed bunkers from World War II thanks to the fact that I travel by bike. Interesting how they are small and yet so different.
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Grünegg pass height, small parking lot
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At this intersection, under the treetops, you can relax from your journey and watch the passing cars. Personally, I stop there every time. It's truly special...
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This small beautiful pass is best approached from the village of Hottwil. Excellent smooth asphalt surface with a climb from Hottwil to the base of 3% then increasing to 6-7% for the remainder of the climb. There is not a lot of traffic on this route so it is a real pleasure to ride this route in all seasons and weather.
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Pass feeling in the southern Black Forest, beautifully landscaped
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Pass feeling in the southern Black Forest. Beautifully landscaped
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Visitors frequently enjoy Ampfernhöhe, known for its moderately increasing road through a shady forest, offering a pleasant drive. Another favorite is the Serpentine Pass Near Hottwil, appreciated for its smooth asphalt and suitability for cycling. The Erli rest area, located at a pass height, is also popular for its relaxing atmosphere and views of Mandach and the Black Forest.
Yes, the Serpentine Pass Near Hottwil is highly recommended for cyclists. It features an excellent smooth asphalt surface and a climb with gradients increasing from 3% to 6-7%. Its low traffic makes it a real pleasure to ride in all seasons. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Dogern.
The mountain passes around Dogern, particularly those within the Southern Black Forest Nature Park, offer diverse natural beauty. You can find scenic roads winding through dense forests, viewpoints offering vistas of the Black Forest, and areas with picturesque landscapes. For example, the Scenic hairpin bends in Southern Black Forest Nature Park provide great views and a true pass feeling.
Yes, the Bührersteiger Pass Summit Bunker is a notable historical site. It features strategically well-placed bunkers from World War II, offering an interesting glimpse into the region's past.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the region around Dogern offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Albbruck – Dogern border bridge – Rhine Riverside Path loop', or explore mountain biking routes like the 'Bürersteig Trail – Sennhütten Tavern loop'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Dogern, MTB Trails around Dogern, and Road Cycling Routes around Dogern guides.
Yes, the Erli rest area is considered family-friendly. It's a parking area at a mountain pass height where you can relax under treetops and enjoy views of Mandach and the Black Forest, making it a pleasant stop for families.
The Black Forest region, accessible from Dogern, is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, ideal for driving and cycling. Summer is great for hiking and enjoying the natural attractions. Even in winter, some routes, like the Serpentine Pass Near Hottwil, are enjoyable for cycling, and the broader Black Forest offers winter sports opportunities.
Absolutely. The Erli rest area is specifically designed for this, offering a place to relax under treetops with views of Mandach and the Black Forest. Many passes also feature viewpoints, such as the Scenic hairpin bends in Southern Black Forest Nature Park, which provide great vistas.
The terrain varies, offering something for different activity levels. You'll find moderately increasing roads through shady forests, like at Ampfernhöhe, as well as smooth asphalt surfaces with consistent climbs, such as the Serpentine Pass Near Hottwil. The region is characterized by winding roads and hilly to mountainous landscapes typical of the Black Forest.
The mountain passes around Dogern are highly appreciated by the komoot community. They have collectively received more than 380 upvotes and over 60 photos contributed by visitors, indicating a strong positive reception for their scenic beauty and enjoyable routes.
While specific cafes directly on every pass might be limited, the region offers various options. For instance, the route leading to Ampfernhöhe can lead to the 'Sennhütte', which offers catering. The charming villages throughout the Black Forest, easily accessible from Dogern, also provide numerous dining and refreshment opportunities.
While the guide focuses on popular and well-regarded passes, the broader Black Forest region is full of smaller, less-trafficked roads and scenic routes that offer a sense of discovery. Exploring the winding roads off the main routes can often lead to picturesque views and quiet spots, providing a 'hidden gem' experience.


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