Best mountain passes around Teningen are found in its surrounding regions, including the Black Forest and Kaiserstuhl. Teningen is situated on the edge of the Black Forest, Germany's largest low mountain range, known for its diverse landscapes. The nearby Kaiserstuhl is a volcanic low mountain range characterized by vineyards and a warm climate. These areas offer a variety of mountain passes and scenic routes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Texas Pass is a beautiful climb that rewards with impressive views. Recommended for recreational cyclists 🤩 and mountain interval riders 💪
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From here, there are several options for exploring the Kaiserstul: towards the Katharienenkapelle (St. Catherine's Chapel) or towards the Eichelspitzturm (Eichelspitz Tower).
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Only the SUVs of the Kaiserstuhl residents, the motorcycle riders, and the village youth on mopeds are faster than the cyclists. But when the traffic is quieter, it's fun. It's nicer to head out of the Kaiserstuhl, towards Bötzingen, than the descent.
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Beautiful view and great route
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Enchanting transition from the Kaiserstuhl down
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It's OK. But you don't have to make too much noise about this stretch of road.
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The descent in the direction of Bötzingen is one of the few routes in a wide area on which you can reach speeds of more than 80 kilometers per hour relatively safely and this is also justifiable from the safety point of view. Although the Black Forest offers many roads with a higher gradient, these are often narrower and, above all, more curvy.
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The Kaiserstuhl region, known for its unique volcanic landscape and vineyards, features several distinctive passes. These include the Texaspass (Auf dem Eck), famous for its challenging climbs and forested sections, and the Vogelsang Pass, which offers beautiful views of the Black Forest. Another significant pass is the Schelinger Heights Pass, ideal for exploring the Kaiserstuhl on less trafficked roads.
The passes in the Kaiserstuhl region are characterized by vineyards, unique loess walls, and volcanic landscapes. Many routes, like the Texaspass, are predominantly forested, offering shade during summer. In the nearby Black Forest, you'll find majestic mountains, dense forests, and expansive views, such as those from the Grüble Saddle or Kybfelsensattel.
Yes, several passes in the Kaiserstuhl region offer challenging climbs. The Texaspass (Auf dem Eck) is known for gradients exceeding 12 percent, particularly the Kiechlinsbergen ramp. Similarly, the Vogelsang Pass, while not exceptionally long, is quite steep, and the Schelinger Heights Pass also requires significant effort, especially from Bahlingen.
The Kaiserstuhl passes are enjoyable in summer, especially those with forested sections like the Texaspass. However, some passes with little shade, such as the Vogelsang Pass, are less recommended during hot midday hours. For hiking in the Black Forest, spring offers blooming meadows and autumn provides golden forests and mild temperatures.
Beyond cycling the passes themselves, the regions around Teningen offer extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes through wooded areas and vineyards, as well as various cycling tours and gravel biking trails. The Kaiserstuhl passes are particularly appealing for cyclists looking to experience the region's viticulture.
While many Kaiserstuhl passes feature challenging sections, the Ihringer Höhe offers a nice alternative with a moderate incline from Achkarren and Bickensohl, making it more accessible. The Rebweg (vineyard path) here is well-paved and suitable for racing bikes, with only a short, steeper section when coming from Ihringen.
Visitors frequently praise the unique combination of challenging climbs and picturesque scenery. The winding roads through vineyards, the opportunity to experience the region's viticulture, and the beautiful views of the Black Forest are highly appreciated. The less trafficked district roads, like those near Schelinger Heights Pass, also contribute to an enjoyable cycling experience.
Yes, some passes offer parking. For instance, the Vogelsang Pass has a small parking lot available for rests, which also serves as a starting point for hikes. For other passes, it's advisable to check specific route details or local information for designated parking areas.
Absolutely. The Vogelsang Pass offers beautiful views of the Black Forest. In the Black Forest itself, locations like the Grüble Saddle provide expansive views of the Feldberg massif, and Kybfelsensattel offers impressive vistas over Freiburg, the Dreisamtal Valley, and even the Vosges Mountains on clear days.
Yes, the regions surrounding Teningen are rich in hiking opportunities. The Kaiserstuhl passes often serve as starting points for hikes through vineyards and unique landscapes. The Black Forest, in particular, offers a wealth of hiking routes, including sections of the 'Schwarzwaldsteig' premium hiking trail, which spans 285 kilometers and provides diverse stages for nature lovers. You can find many options in the hiking guide for Teningen.
The Texaspass (Auf dem Eck) supposedly earned its nickname because of the exceptionally warm temperatures that can occur there, reminiscent of the heat in Texas. This makes it a good choice for summer ascents, especially as it's forested for much of its length.
The Kaiserstuhl passes generally feature narrow, well-paved district roads. For example, the road over the Schelinger Heights Pass is not heavily trafficked, making it ideal for cycling. While some sections, like parts of the Ihringer Höhe, are well-paved vineyard paths, caution is advised on descents due to narrowness and sometimes confusing curves.


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