Westweg trail – Short trip

This short trip is the perfect opportunity to get a taste of the Westweg. Over four stages from Hinterzarten to Weil am Rhein, you’ll experience (almost) everything that makes the Westweg special: the wild Black Forest around Hinterzarten, the idyllic Feldsee at the Feldberg, panoramic viewpoints at Stübenwasen, Belchen, and Blauen, and finally the trail’s gentle descent back into the Rhine plain. The moderate stages—about 20 km each—are manageable even for less experienced hikers and include many of the highlights of this famous high-altitude trail. The trip ends in a relaxed manner, as you walk through blooming meadows and vineyards in the charming Markgräflerland.

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Highlights der Reise

  • the highest and most beautiful peak in the Black Forest
  • a Black Forest classic: Lake Feldsee
  • charming landscapes of the Markgräflerland region

Reiseverlauf

Tag 1: Arrival - Hinterzarten

You will travel to Hinterzarten today, either by train, bus, or your own vehicle.

1. – 2. Tag: Hinterzarten

Originally a pure farming village, Hinterzarten is now heavily influenced by tourism. The town is characterized by numerous hotels, tourist leisure facilities, and a diverse gastronomy scene. It is also home to the Black Forest Ski Museum. In general, the town is associated with winter sports, and the ski jump hills on the outskirts of the town are a prominent feature of its landscape, visible from afar.

Tag 2: Hinterzarten - Notschrei

From Hinterzarten to Notschrei Distance: approx. 21 km | 720 m ascent | 490 m descent The “king stage,” including the ascent of the Feldberg, awaits you. Needless to say, the panoramic views from the summit are absolutely stunning. But the journey continues to be rewarding. At Stübenwasen, a beautiful mountain pass just below the Feldberg, the pace slows down. Here, you can relax on Germany’s largest log bench, enjoy the view in peace, and soak up the sun.

2. – 3. Tag: Todtnau

With its vast forests, clear mountain lakes, and numerous hiking and cross-country skiing trails, this place offers an ideal environment for outdoor activities in every season. The Notschrei is also an excellent starting point for outdoor adventures such as skiing and mountain biking, allowing visitors to experience the untouched beauty of the Black Forest in all its glory.

The endpoint of the Westweg trail is located directly at the mountain pass. Accommodation can be found in either Todtnauberg or Muggenbrunn. Information about the altered hiking route can be found in the travel documents.

Wegweiser am Schauinsland

Tag 3: Notschrei - Haldenhof

From Notschrei to Haldenhof Distance: approx. 19 km | 530 m ascent | 730 m descent

After reaching the highest point yesterday, today you’ll climb perhaps the most beautiful peak in the Black Forest: the Belchen at 1,414 m. An alpine path winds beautifully up the steep northern slope from Wiedener Eck. Once on the bare summit, you’ll enjoy an indescribable panoramic view over the entire Southern Black Forest all the way to the Alps. But watch out—you don’t want to be carried away by the wind!

3. – 4. Tag: Kleines Wiesental

The Haldenhof is also the endpoint of the stage. From here, travelers can continue to Badenweiler, the Kleine Wiesental, or Staufen. Notable attractions in the municipality include the Nonnenmattweiher, the Belchen, the Sternenschanze, the Schwedenschanze, and the Dekan-Strohmeyer-Kapelle.

Tag 4: Haldenhof - Kandern

From Haldenhof to Kandern Distance: approx. 20 km | 440 m ascent | 1,010 m descent

The end of the Westweg is slowly coming into view. Today, you’ll climb Blauen, the last of the ten 1,000-meter peaks. After one final steep ascent, enjoy a last panoramic view stretching toward your final destination, Weil am Rhein. Descending along small forest paths, past Hexenplatz and Sausenburg, you leave the Black Forest behind and enter the historic town of Kandern. The atmosphere here feels almost a little Mediterranean.

4. – 5. Tag: Kandern

Kandern's tradition as a pottery town is evident in the local Heimat- und Keramikmuseum (local history and ceramics museum), in the ceramic workshops, and during a visit to the ceramic market held in September. The Blumenplatz (Flower Square) in the town center is one of the most beautiful classical market squares in southern Germany.

Der Blumenplatz in Kandern

Tag 5: Kandern - Weil am Rhein

From Kandern to Weil am Rhein Distance: approx. 21 km | 490 m ascent | 560 m descent

On the final stage, you leave the Black Forest behind for good. Green meadows, gentle vineyards, and light deciduous forests of the Markgräflerland contrast with the deep forests of the past days. Weil am Rhein marks the end of your Westweg hike. From here, the Swiss city of Basel is just a short distance away and definitely worth a visit.

5. – 6. Tag: Weil am Rhein

The cityscape is characterized by 21 Maxi-Chairs, whose prototypes are housed in the internationally renowned Vitra Design Museum. The museum, along with its attached architecture park, attracts over 70,000 visitors annually. The Dreiländerbrücke (Three-Country Bridge) is also well-known worldwide.

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Enthaltene Leistungen

  • overnight stays in hiking-friendly mid-range accommodations according to the program

  • meals: breakfast
  • luggage transfer from accommodation to accommodation (1 piece of luggage per person, max. 20 kgs)
  • GPX file for route navigation
  • KONUS guest card in participating towns (free use of public transportation)
  • visitor's taxes where applicable
  • emergency number outside of business hours

Nicht enthaltene Leistungen

  • other meals and beverages

  • optional activities and entrance fees
  • personal expenses, tips, etc.

Hinweise zu den Reiseleistungen

Information on travel services

+++ The listed accommodations are subject to availability. If an accommodation is fully booked during your travel period, we will book an alternative, if possible, in the same standard. This may result in price changes. +++

Please provide any non-binding booking requests, such as allergy bedding, separate beds, vegetarian meals, etc., at the time of booking.

For subsequent booking of additional services or the subsequent notification of booking requests:
a one-time service fee of € 25.00 will apply.


Information about the trip

Best Travel Time
This trip can be booked from April to October.

Dogs
You’re welcome to bring your four-legged friend. To do so, please book the corresponding trip under our Dog-Friendly Tours.

Special Features of the Trail
The Westweg is a high-altitude trail. The daily stages are long and in parts strenuous and demanding due to the elevation gain. At a few points, the trail has an alpine character: narrow, steep paths, with roots and rocks underfoot. Surefootedness is required, but there are no climbing sections. On some stages, there are only a few—or no—places to stop for food or drink. Therefore, carrying enough provisions for the whole day is essential! This trip is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.

Parking
You can leave your car in a nearby parking garage in Hinterzarten for the duration of your hiking trip (fees apply).

Return to the Starting Point
From Weil am Rhein you can take public transport back to your starting point in Hinterzarten. The journey takes around 2 hours depending on the connection and usually involves only one change. Please note: Weil am Rhein is not part of the KONUS system, meaning you will need to purchase a ticket for the return trip.

KONUS
With the KONUS guest card, you can use public transport in the Black Forest free of charge.

Individual Adjustments
Would you like to make changes? For example, to add a rest day or carry your luggage yourself? Just contact us—we’ll be happy to prepare an individual offer for you wherever possible!

Group Discount
Traveling with friends? The more, the merrier—and cheaper: for groups of 5 or more, we reduce the total price by 4%; for 10 or more, by 10%. Feel free to get in touch, and we’ll create a customized offer.

Other Hiking Trips
You’ll find all of our self-guided hiking tours with luggage transfer.

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Bewertungen

Auf den beiden letzten Etappen des Schluchtensteigs gab es keinerlei Einkehrmöglichkeiten. Es wäre gut darauf hinzuweisen und dem Wanderer für die Etappe ein Lunchpaket mitzugeben.
13.10.2025

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Jürgen und Doris Seifert
Gute Unterkünfte (Hotel Hirschen Fischbach, Kloster Meisterhaus St. Blasien, Hotel am Kurpark Todtmoos, Landgasthof zur Sonne Wehr), Essen insbesondere im Landgasthof Sonne hervorragend
23.09.2024

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Simon S
Gut ausgewählte Hotels am Wanderweg, bequemer Gepäcktransport.
30.07.2024

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Jürg Niederhauser
Nice landcapes, trail is very well marked
14.09.2021

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Dardenne, Thierry
Wir sind die Etappen 4-6 gelaufen. Die 4. Etappe ist bis auf das letzte Stück eher unspektakulär, leider ziemlich flach, gerade Schotterwege, was für die Füße eher ermüdend ist. Die 5. Etappe ist gigantisch schön von AnfangbisSchluss. Mit Höhe, coolen Wegen, Aussichten, Natur pur. Unterkunft in Fischbach Hirschen war super in Wehr Klosterhof war auch gut, aber in St. Blasien das Bellevue bitte rausnehmen (zu veraltet schnuddelig) Die letzte Etappe ist auch schön und abwechslungsreich. Tiefster Schwarzwald ganz urige Abschnitte. Leider waren die letzten 5 km zu ermüdend weil durch Umleitungen der Weg gefühlt immer länger wurde und nur noch auf Asphalt o. Schotter führte.
11.08.2021

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Kirstein