Mountain passes around Sasbach are characterized by the region's location on the western slopes of the Black Forest, offering access to the Black Forest High Road (B500). This area provides a mountain pass experience through elevated routes and prominent peaks. The landscape features winding roads, panoramic views of the Rhine Valley, and access to natural landmarks such as Hornisgrinde and Schliffkopf. Sasbach's proximity to these routes makes it a starting point for exploring the mountainous terrain of the Northern Black…
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The surface is impeccable on the Tonbach side – which unfortunately ends abruptly at the Überzwerchberg Hut. From there, the trail to Zwickgabel leads over gravel: medium-coarse and somewhat loose. With a little caution, it's the ideal playground for a gravel bike; however, you should think twice about it with a road bike. The gravel section from Zwickgabel is definitely more recommendable uphill than downhill. After the hard work, you'll be rewarded with the descent to Tonbach on a perfect surface. You shouldn't just blast down the narrow, somewhat confusing forest road without guardrails – but 50+ km/h is perfectly acceptable as long as no one is coming the other way.
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Everything you need (and more) is here. It's best to avoid this place on warm Sundays—too many motorcycles! Alternatively, take a dip in the nearby forest.
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Several beautiful tours start or cross at the Ringelbacher Kreuz
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Great little pass. Especially good in winter thanks to the low altitude. Great descents too
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Despite the gravel in places, the ascent from Zwickgabel is definitely doable in dry conditions with 25 or 28 inch tires, and is definitely worth it because of the beautiful descent to Tonbach.
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I have already driven this route Oppenau - Allerheiligen, Ruhestein in both directions this year 2024. If you want to drive this section of the route in a relaxed manner and without heavy traffic, I do not recommend planning it on public holidays such as Easter, Pentecost, Ascension Day or Corpus Christi. Your guide Werner🚵🌲🌄 PS: ALONG THE WAY, stop at viewpoints every now and then and enjoy the views and take photos!!
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small rhythmic climb at the top of the bridge you can take great photos
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While Sasbach itself doesn't feature traditional named mountain passes, the region offers an exceptional mountain pass experience through the renowned Black Forest High Road (Schwarzwaldhochstraße or B500). This historic route provides breathtaking vistas, winding roads, and access to prominent mountain peaks and scenic viewpoints, making it feel akin to a mountain pass as it climbs to the main ridge of the northern Black Forest.
For stunning panoramic views, consider the Oppenau–Ruhestein Scenic Road, which is directly on the Black Forest High Road and offers striking vistas. Additionally, the Hornisgrinde, accessible from the B500, provides expansive views from its 1,164-meter summit, encompassing the Rhine Valley, Alsace, and even the Vosges Mountains on clear days.
Yes, the Rüstenbach–Sohlberg Pass (673 m) is known for its challenging driveways with gradients between 10-12%. The pass height is located on the ridge between Acher and Renchtal, offering routes to Ottenhöfen and Seebach. It's appreciated for its scenic and less-trafficked roads.
The Mummelsee, a picturesque glacial lake directly on the Black Forest High Road, is a great family stop. It offers options for paddle-boating and easy hiking around its shores. The Seibelseckle Rest Hut is also family-friendly, providing a cozy spot for a break and small hot dishes, and serves as an ideal starting point for hikes to Mummelsee and Hornisgrinde.
Along the Black Forest High Road, you can explore the unique high moor landscape of Hornisgrinde, which features a 2-kilometer-long plateau and an informational bog path (Grindepfad). The Schliffkopf is also characterized by vast, treeless wetlands (Grinden) and is part of the Black Forest National Park, offering insights into the region's ecology.
Absolutely. The area around Sasbach and the Black Forest High Road is excellent for hiking. From the Seibelseckle Rest Hut, you can access trails leading to Mummelsee and Hornisgrinde. The Schliffkopf is also a starting point for several long-distance hiking trails, including the Westweg, and features the educational Lothar Path. For more hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Sasbach guide.
The Black Forest High Road and surrounding areas transform with the seasons, offering different experiences. Summer brings lush greenery, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Winter offers snow-covered landscapes, suitable for winter hiking. The road is well-maintained and generally accessible year-round, but always check local conditions during winter months.
Yes, several spots offer refreshments. The Seibelseckle Rest Hut is a popular stop directly on the Schwarzwaldhochstraße, offering hot and cold dishes. At the top of the Ringelbacher Kreuz Pass, you'll find an old inn with a cozy garden terrace, perfect for a break.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling. The Oppenau–Ruhestein Scenic Road is a notable cycleway. The Zweifelt Pass route from Zwickgabel to Tonbach, while partly gravel, has a redesigned section on the Tonbacher side that is closed to motorized traffic, making it an excellent recommendation for racing cyclists. For more cycling ideas, check out the Cycling around Sasbach guide.
The Oppenau–Ruhestein Scenic Road passes by All Saints, which features impressive waterfalls and monastery ruins. These ruins can be seen from the road and offer a glimpse into the region's history. The Black Forest High Road itself is a historic route, connecting various traditional villages and cultural sites.
The Ringelbacher Kreuz Pass is a popular mountain pass located between the Oberkirch and Kappelrodeck routes. Visitors appreciate its nice descent and moderate, rising driveway from both directions. An old inn with a cozy garden terrace at the top provides a recommended spot for a break, and several beautiful tours start or cross at this point.


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