Westweg trail with dog

It’s a real challenge: hiking through the entire Black Forest. There’s no doubt about it. Those who complete the 13 stages of the Westweg from Pforzheim to Basel in one go can be proud of themselves! The hiking stages, ranging from 20-30 km in length and sometimes involving over 1000 meters of elevation gain, require endurance – but they are worth it! Without a doubt. Over the course of 285 kms, you’ll hike through a variety of landscapes, conquer the highest peaks of the Black Forest, and enjoy spectacular views time and time again. A must for all hiking enthusiasts!

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Highlights der Reise

  • cross the entire Black Forest from north to south
  • experience breathtaking panoramic views over the Black Forest and the Rhine Valley
  • discover the highest Black Forest peaks

Reiseverlauf

Tag 1: Arrival - Pforzheim

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

1. – 2. Tag: Pforzheim

Pforzheim, also known as the "Gateway to the Black Forest," is a diverse city. Its history is experienced in museums and historic sites like the Jewelry Museum and the Gasometer. Furthermore, Pforzheim entices with its picturesque surroundings on the edge of the Black Forest.

Tag 2: Pforzheim - Dobel

From Pforzheim to Dobel. Distance: approx. 27 km | 760 m ascent | 320 m descent | short cut option*.

The Westweg trail starts off gently, taking you through the river valleys of the Enz and Nagold. A small highlight is crossing the Grösselbach stream using stepping stones. After reaching Neuenbürg Castle, high above the mining town of the same name, you'll start ascending through deep forests with the characteristic tall fir trees typical of the Black Forest.

*short cut option: train ride Pforzheim - Neuenbürg (-12 km)

2. – 3. Tag: Dobel

Dobel, a charming village in the Northern Black Forest, is characterized by its tranquil and natural surroundings, making it ideal for hiking and relaxation. Particularly impressive are the numerous well-marked hiking trails that wind through dense forests and green hills. Dobel also offers a relaxed atmosphere and is a perfect place to escape the daily grind and experience the beauty of the Black Forest.

Tag 3: Dobel - Forbach

From Dobel to Forbach Distance: approx. 26 km | 530 m ascent | 930 m descent

From the sunny high plateau of Dobel, you’ll enter the densely forested Northern Black Forest, which you’ll leave several times throughout the day to enjoy spectacular views. Kaltenbronn offers a wild and romantic experience as you walk along a boardwalk through the raised bog. The highlight of the day, quite literally, is the Hohlohturm, which provides panoramic views stretching over the Vosges, Swabian Jura, Odenwald, and even the Swiss Alps.

3. – 4. Tag: Forbach

Forbach, nestled in the enchanting nature of the Black Forest, is a tranquil and idyllic village that captivates nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The historic "Alte Forbacher Holzbrücke" (Old Forbach Wooden Bridge) over the Murg River is one of the most impressive sights in the village. The bridge spans almost 38 meters across the Murg River without the need for central supports. With a weight of 129 tons, this massive wooden bridge can carry a payload of 64 tons.

Tag 4: Forbach - Unterstmatt

From Forbach to Unterstmatt. Distance: approx. 19 km | 1,010 m ascent | 390 m descent | short cut option*.

Today's route is challenging, with over 1,000 meters of elevation gain. You'll cross the first two of a total of ten peaks above 1,000 meters along the Westweg. Steep ascents, beautiful views, and deep blue waters in the Schwarzenbach Reservoir and the idyllic Herrenwieser Karsee lake await you. Hochkopf is particularly beautiful, with cotton grass blooming in spring and vibrant heather in late summer.

*short cut option: bus ride from Sand or Hundseck (-5 km / -3 km)

4. – 5. Tag: Bühl

Unterstmatt is a remote and idyllic village in the Black Forest. It's a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature, making it a perfect destination for hikers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts looking to experience the beauty of the Black Forest.

Tag 5: Unterstmatt - Alexanderschanze

From Unterstmatt to Alexanderschanze. Distance: approx. 28 km | 740 m ascent | 710 m descent | short cut option*.

This stage features the highlights of the Northern Black Forest: the Hornisgrinde as the highest mountain, the legendary Mummelsee, and the protected Schliffkopf with its high moor-like summit. The flora and fauna in the Grindenschwarzwald are also impressive: with a bit of luck, you might encounter a European adder or catch a glimpse of a sand lizard.

*short cut option: bus ride from Schliffkopf or Zuflucht (-10 km / -3 km)

5. – 6. Tag: Freudenstadt

The mountain pass of Alexanderschanze is located along the Schwarzwaldhochstraße (Black Forest High Road) and serves as a crossing point for several hiking trails in the Black Forest, such as the Westweg. It is a somewhat unspectacular place with a dilapidated, old hotel that has been waiting for revival for many years.

Tag 6: Alexanderschanze - Harkhof

From Alexanderschanze to Harkhof Distance: approx. 17 km | 280 m ascent | 570 m descent.

After the challenging stages of the past few days, today is a bit more relaxed. “Forest bathing” could be the theme of the day. Right from the start, you’ll immerse yourself deep in the forest, only emerging shortly before reaching your destination at the very idyllic Harkhof. Throughout the stage, you’ll be surrounded by dense woods, tall trees, deep shadows, and lush greenery.

6. – 7. Tag: Oberharmersbach

With its idyllic location in the Black Forest and its traditional charm, Hark and the homonymous farm offer a welcoming place to rest and the opportunity to savor regional specialties and homemade delicacies. The peaceful atmosphere and the chance to relax amidst nature make Harkhof a popular stopover for hikers exploring this picturesque region.

Tag 7: Harkhof - Hausach

From Harkhof to Hausach Distance: approx. 16 km | 360 m ascent | 790 m descent

One of the shortest stages on the Westweg gives you the opportunity for a small detour today: a climb up to the Brandenkopf Tower, which, unsurprisingly, rewards you with a fantastic view over the Kinzig Valley. A stop at the Käppelehof is also highly recommended. The stage ends with a final challenge as the trail descends steeply in switchbacks from the scenic Spitzfelsen down into the Kinzig Valley.

7. – 8. Tag: Hausach

Hausach in the Kinzigtal valley is fortunate when it comes to climate and weather. Despite being in the midst of the Black Forest, Hausach is known for its mild, fog-free climate in spring and autumn. Located centrally in the Kinzigtal, the town is an important educational center and a significant hub for industry and commerce.

Tag 8: Hausach - Schonach

From Hausach to Schonach Distance: approx. 21 km | 1,110 m ascent | 370 m descent

Some call this the “Devil’s Stage” of the Westweg: today, nearly 1,300 m of elevation gain await you. However, after the first steep climb up to Farrenkopf, you’ll have already conquered half of the day’s ascent. Two more climbs later, you can relax at Karlstein and let your gaze wander over seemingly endless spruce forests. From here, the trail continues lightly, with gentle ups and downs, toward Wilhelmshöhe.

8. – 9. Tag: Schonach im Schwarzwald

In Schonach, hiking trails invite you to explore the landscape and nature reserves on foot, with a mountain bike, or an e-bike. Popular destinations include the legendary Blindensee and the Rohrhardsberg nature reserve. Numerous cross-country skiing trails and ski slopes are also available. Additionally, thanks to the world's largest cuckoo clock, Schonach has made it into the Guinness Book of World Records.

Tag 9: Schonach - Kalte Herberge

From Schonach to Kalte Herberge. Distance: approx. 22 km | 440 m ascent | 390 m descent | short cut option*.

Right at the beginning, you'll encounter the Hochmoor-Blindensee, an especially idyllic spot. It's so beautiful here that you might feel like whispering. Next, you'll reach the Martinskapelle, where you can find the source of the Danube nearby. While it may not look particularly spectacular, it's still impressive when you consider how this small stream eventually becomes a mighty river.

*short cut option: bus ride from Neukirch (-5 km)

9. – 10. Tag: Vöhrenbach

The Kalte Herberge is a stage destination on the long-distance hiking trail Westweg. This traditional mountain inn is located between the vacation regions of Furtwangen, Triberg, and Titisee in an idyllic setting. In the summer, nature enthusiasts and active vacationers can enjoy the area, and in the winter, ski lifts and cross-country ski tracks delight skiers' hearts.

Tag 10: Kalte Herberge - Hinterzarten

From Kalte Herberge to Hinterzarten. Distance: approx. 27 km | 520 m ascent | 650 m descent | short cut option*.

The Feldberg is calling. Although the highest peak of the Black Forest is not on your itinerary today, it will gradually come into view as you progress, building your anticipation. The highlight of this stage is undoubtedly Lake Titisee, the largest and most famous natural lake in the Black Forest. It's worth taking in the local atmosphere while enjoying a slice of Black Forest cake.

*short cut option: bus ride from Breitnau (- 9 km) | train ride from Titisee (-6 km)

10. – 11. 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 11: 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.

11. – 12. 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 12: 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!

12. – 13. 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 13: 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.

13. – 14. 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 14: 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.

14. – 15. 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 (except at Rebstock, Schonach)
  • dog accommodation as chosen
  • 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.
  • public transport trips for your dog

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. Accommodation is provided in dog-friendly hotels, where dogs are allowed in designated dog rooms. Please note that dogs are not permitted in restaurants or certain other common areas.

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 Pforzheim 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 Pforzheim. The journey takes between 2 and 3 hours depending on the connection and usually involves one or more changes. 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. Please check the details here.

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 here: Hiking without luggage!

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Bewertungen

Onder de indruk van de route. Negatief: alle info in het Duits. Geen aandacht voor de verjaardag van mijn partner. Geen goede aanwijzingen voor het vinden van een geschikte parkeerplaats voor de auto in Weil am Rhein. Sommige hotels liggen te ver van de route af, bij een werden we zelfs langs de snelweg (vanaf Alexanderplatz)gestuurd(Google maps) bij de ander ruim 5,5 km door de bush bush na een pittige etappe.
23.09.2025

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Roel
Es hat alles bestens geklappt- Transport des Gepäcks und die Hotelbuchungen! Selbst die spontanen Verschiebungen von Übernachtungen aufgrund der Wetterverhältnisse zum Wandern haben sehr gut funktioniert! Leider wurde manchmal am Telefon und Email der Eindruck vermittelt- das man aufgrund der Wünsche/ Veränderungen ja soviel Arbeit mache.... obwohl das erste "Problem " -fehlen der Reservierung-nicht unser verschulden- sondern das Versehen der Pension war! Und die zwei weiteren Anfragen dem Wetter geschuldet waren und es verständlicher Weise der Wunsch ist - die Etappen auch Laufen zu wollen. Am Ende verlief immer alles einwandfrei-! Wunsch wäre für die Zukunft: Hotels / Pensionen immer am Wege mit nutzen zu können- ( z.b. am Notschrei oder vor der Alexanderschanze?)
14.09.2025

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Schmitz, Beate
Sorry, dass ich mich erst jetzt bei Euch melde, ich war noch eine Woche im "Zusatzurlaub"... Vielen herzlichen Dank für die tolle Erfahrung "Westweg", welche ich mit Euch erleben durfte! Alles hat hervorragend geklappt: Unterkünfte top, Gepäcktransfers haben hervorragend geklappt, gegessen (und getrunken) habe ich ebenso vorzüglich! Ich hatte auch mehrheitlich Glück mit dem Wetter, keine bösen Überraschungen wie Blasen, Muskelkater usw... Ich war ja alleine unterwegs und habe die wunderschöne Natur in vollen Zügen geniessen können - andererseits habe ich unterwegs auch viele nette Menschen kennenlernen dürfen (z.B. im Harkhof wurde es abends etwas später... smile...), also ein wunderbares Erlebnis, vielen Dank Euch für die perfekte Organisation! Markus Meier PS: Ich habe vor, nächstes oder übernächstes Jahr den Schluchtensteig mit einem Kollegen zu durchwandern, ich komme sehr gerne auf Euch zurück!
08.09.2025

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Markus
Unterkünfte und Frühstück waren in Ordnung. Das Personal in den Unterkünften freundlich und sehr bemüht.
06.09.2025

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Anonym
Fast alles hat prima geklappt, die Reise war hervorragend geplant und organisiert. Das Wetter war nicht immer optimal, ein Tag hat es nur geregnet…. - aber das gehört dazu! Die Hotels waren für Wanderer gut - das mit Abstand beste war das Hotel Herrihof in Todtnauberg. Wir hatten Probleme beim Einchecken in das Hotel Zartenbach in Hinterzarten. Die hatten uns keinen Eincheck-Code geschickt und behaupteten unsere Rechnungen stünden noch offen, wir sollten uns mit Kreditkarte noch mal anmelden und einchecken…. wir könnten ja am nächsten Tag das Geld zurück verlangen. Tatsächlich kann man sich als Kunde in deren System nicht einchecken ohne Kreditkarten-Zahlung und sie hatten ganz offensichtlich versäumt uns einzuchecken. Erst nachdem ich denen die Bestätigung der Zahlung von euch plus Hotelliste geschickt hatte, lenkten sie ein und gaben uns den Code. Das war nervig gewesen. Wir finden, dass so ein Hotel ohne Personal nicht so gut zu einer Wander-Reise passt- es ist halt anonym und in unserem Fall auch noch schlecht organisiert. Wir haben die Wirtinnen und Wirte der anderen Hotels als sehr freundlich und aufmerksam empfunden. Viele Grüße Cordula Hoffmann
27.08.2025

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Anonym
16.08.2025

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Christian
Everything was amazing. The area is beautiful. The service, meals, and accommodations were all fantastic. Thank you for an amazing trip!
28.06.2025

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Anonym
Der Westweg hat uns gut gefallen. Die Reise war gut organisiert.
09.08.2024

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Helga Friedrich
Sehr schöne abwechslungsreiche Tour durch den Schwarzwald
17.07.2024

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Jürgen H.
Kompetenter Veranstalter
25.06.2024

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Werner Christ