Mountain peaks around Siblingen are part of the Randen mountain range, characterized as a Table Jura rather than featuring distinct high mountain peaks. The region's most notable elevation and a significant point of interest is the Siblinger Randenturm, an observation tower located at 790 meters above sea level. This area offers elevated views and outdoor recreation within the Schaffhausen canton. The Randen range includes other summits such as the Hage and Schlossranden.
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Stop for the Sauschwänzlebahn cable car. From here, you can enjoy many beautiful hikes, including the start of the Schluchtensteig trail.
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The Sauschwänzlebahn (Sauschwänzlebahn) will be running through the region from May onwards. There are restroom facilities, parking, and a snack bar. However, it is only open during the train's operating hours.
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The most beautiful of all 4 Randen towers we visited.
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A truly sensationally beautiful place. Actually in the city, but not really...
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On the 19 m high platform, visitors are treated to an extraordinary panorama from the Vorarlberg Alps, across the mountains of eastern and central Switzerland to the peaks of the Bernese Oberland and further to the Black Forest heights.
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The viewing platform can be reached via 225 steps. Above the treetops, there is a unique panoramic view from the Black Forest to the Alps. The Hagenhütte is about a 10-minute walk below the Hagenturm. This hut is open to everyone all year round, every weekend on Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (current opening times: http://kos-altkadetten.ch/) Drinks, a small snack and delicious cakes can be bought from the hut warden. The range varies depending on the hut warden.
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The Siblingen area is part of the Randen mountain range, which is characterized as a "Table Jura" rather than featuring distinct high mountain peaks. You'll find elevated points and observation towers offering expansive views, rather than traditional towering summits. The most notable elevation is the Siblinger Randenturm at 790 meters above sea level.
The region is known for its excellent observation towers. The Hagenturm Observation Tower is a popular choice, standing 40 meters high and reaching an elevation of 952 meters. Another must-see is the Siblinger Randen Tower, also known as "Chläggiblick," which is 19 meters high and offers a 360-degree panoramic view.
From the Hagenturm Observation Tower, on clear days, you can see the Black Forest, Hegau, Lake Constance, and even the Alps. The Siblinger Randen Tower provides expansive 360-degree vistas across the Klettgau valley, the forests of the Randen, and distant mountain ranges, including the Vorarlberg Alps, Eastern and Central Swiss Alps, peaks of the Bernese Oberland, and the Black Forest.
Yes, the Siblinger Randen Tower is situated near remnants of Bronze Age settlements and medieval ramparts, making it a historical site. Its design, crafted from steel and local larch wood, resembles an "upside-down Eiffel Tower" or "tree crown." The Hagenturm Observation Tower also features a unique steel grid construction.
Absolutely. The area around the Siblinger Randen Tower is very family-friendly, featuring playgrounds, barbecue facilities, and even a barefoot path. Additionally, the Zälgli highlight offers a large meadow with fire pits, tables, benches, and shelter, ideal for families. The terrain is generally accessible for various fitness levels.
The Randen range around Siblingen is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including those that incorporate the observation towers. For cycling enthusiasts, there are dedicated guides for gravel biking and MTB trails. For hikers, explore the hiking guide for Siblingen.
Yes, the Siblinger Randenturm and other elevated points are integrated into various hiking routes in the Schaffhauserland region. You can find trails like the "View of the Klettgau Valley – Siblinger Randen Tower loop from Siblingen" or the "Siblinger Randen House – Siblinger Randen Tower loop from Siblingen." For more options, check out the hiking guide around Siblingen.
The Siblingen Randenturm and surrounding trails are rewarding focal points for outdoor activities throughout the year, especially during milder months. Clear days offer the best panoramic views from the observation towers.
Visitors particularly enjoy the expansive panoramic views from the observation towers, which can stretch across the Klettgau valley, the Randen forests, and even distant Alps on clear days. The unique architecture of the towers, the family-friendly amenities like playgrounds and barbecue spots, and the integration into various hiking routes are also highly appreciated.
The terrain around the Siblinger Randenturm and other elevated points in the Randen range is generally accessible for various fitness levels. While not overly challenging, comfortable footwear is recommended for exploring the surrounding forest trails.
Yes, the Zälgli highlight is a large meadow area in the middle of the Randen, offering a rest area with fire pits, tables, benches, and shelter, making it an ideal spot for a break or picnic.


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