Black Forest Schluchtensteig

Prices / dates

Black Forest Schluchtensteig

challenging - profound - promising

Rushing water and fantastic views accompany the hiker on this fascinating hiking trail, which winds in the southern Black Forest first from Stühlingen at the Swiss border through the Wutachflühen up to the Schwäbisch Alb, where long stretches through deep, water-filled gorges alternate with glorious views of the heights of the Black Forest, before ending, around 120 extremely impressive hiking kilometres later, in Wehr.

Multi-stage long-distance hike with alternating hotels. A good level of fitness and a good head for heights absolutely necessary for the sections that pass through the gorges!

The hikes pass through famous spa towns such as Lenzkirch, St. Blasien and Todtmoos, whereby the magnificent cathedral in St. Blasien not only impresses from the outside, but which also receives and enthrals visitors inside with its great size and radiance.

8 days-tour from 695,00 €

Price each person in shared double room

The price of the tour "Black Forest Schluchtensteig" includes the following:

  • 7 overnight stays with breakfast
  • Accommodation in hotels/country hotels
  • All rooms with shower/bath an WC, visitors’ tax
  • All necessary transfers to and from the trail
  • Luggage transfer from the first to the last hotel on the hiking tour
  • Schluchtensteig hiking map
  • Tour description with suggested refreshment stops
  • Certificate of completion and Schluchtensteig pin
Tour itinerary

Day 1: Arrival

Arrival by own arrangement by car to the first hotel of the hiking tour in Stühlingen or Blumberg. Arrival by train to Waldshut-Tiengen or Donaueschingen and by public bus or taxi to the first hotel. Free parking at the hotel.

Day 2: Hike from Stühlingen to Blumberg

The Schluchtensteig begins at the church in Stühlingen, in the immediate vicinity of the German-Swiss border, leads along the Wutach, and winds up steeply through the Wutachflühen to the Buchberg, with up to 100 metre-high rock faces on the left and right of the trail. From above there are views deep down into the trails already hiked, as well as wide panoramic views to the Feldberg and the Swiss Alps to the south. From the Buchberg on to Blumberg, where the stage ends (ca. 540 m ascent, 19 km, 5½ hours).

Day 3: Hike from Blumberg to the Schattenmühle

Today’s challenging stage starts with an impressive nature show: with many cascades, the Schleifenbach flows down into the steep valley. The hiking trail first leads through a pleasant valley landscape to Achdorf, but the picture soon changes just after the Wutach Sawmill at the mouth of the Gauchach: the Wutach Gorge becomes narrower and wilder, the trail is now damp and slippery. Up and down, at times alongside the water, then high up on narrow pathways, the Schluchtensteig leads you through this 13 km, somewhat adventurous section, before ending at the Schattenmühle, where you can have a well-deserved rest (ca. 380 m ascent, 20 km, 6 hours).

Day 4: Hike from Bonndorf to Schluchsee

After a short, gradual ascent, the Schluchtensteig now once again reaches meadows and fields, before returning to the Wutach and twisting along the side of the mountain to the Stallegger Bridge, where one of Germany’s oldest hydroelectric plants has been generating power since 1895 (with a brief interruption from 1980-2000).

After the confluence of the Gutach, the hike goes through the Haslachschlucht, reaching the spa town of Lenzkirch a short time later. The hiking trail then ascends through a pine forest and reaches Fischbach, a high-altitude district of Schluchsee (ca. 600 m ascent, 18 km, 5 hours).

Day 5: Hike from Schluchsee to St. Blasien

From the small mountain village of Fischbach, the Schluchtensteig makes a brief ascent to reach the Bildstein, a fantastic viewpoint across the Schluchsee, then descends to the shore of the Schluchsee, following it for only a while. From Unterkrummenhof, a prettily-located Black Forest inn, the Schluchtensteig makes a long, but not steep ascent to the Krummenkreuz, at 1,148 m the highest point of the whole hiking tour. Muchenland is reached soon afterwards, a high valley with isolated farms.

A short time later the hiking trail reaches the hamlet of Blasiwald-Althütte. High pastures with cranberry and blueberry bushes line the path, which now descends steeply to the Windbergschlucht, soon reaching the end of the stage in St. Blasien, which is dominated by its magnificent cathedral (ca. 550 m ascent, 20 km, 6 hours).

Day 6: Hike from St. Blasien to Todtmoos

From the spa town of St. Blasien, the hiking trail climbs immediately to the Lehenkopf at a height of 1,039 m – the view from the wooden tower certainly compensates for the challenging ascent. Forest and meadow landscapes soon alternate, dotted with isolated farms, and the Schluchtensteig passes the hamlets of Horbach and Ibach, before taking a zig-zag course to the Hohwehraschlucht, a small forest gorge that leads directly to the spa town of Todtmoos (ca. 560 m, 19 km, 6 hours).

Day 7: Hike from Todtmoos to Wehr

The final stage of the Schluchtensteig now mostly follows the Wehr, at first gentle and pleasant, but beyond Todtmoos-Au the Wehra Gorge begins, and the trail changes, leading past rocks and in some places quite Alpine in nature. The rock faces reach heights of up to 200 m, and the Wehra now rushes down powerfully to the Wehra Reservoir. Shortly afterwards, the Schluchtensteig reaches the town of Wehr, where today’s stage, and thus the entire, beautiful hiking tour, ends after a total of 120 km (ca. 460 m ascent, 22 km, 7 hours).

Day 8: Return home

Return home by rail (Wehr-Brennet or Schopfheim Railway Stations) or return to your car in Stühlingen or Blumberg by public bus and train (free of charge).

Further tours in Germany and Europe

Individual hiking tours

Individual hiking tours in Germany can be hiked at the stated times without a hiking guide, also by individuals. We provide you with all of the necessary materials, such as hiking map, tour description, etc.

Individual hiking tours

Guided hiking tours

Guided hiking tours in Germany differ from the individual tours in that an experienced guide with local knowledge accompanies you during the entire tour.

Guided hiking tours

Fixed quarters tours

On our fixed quarters tours you start out on a hike every day from your fixed quarters, on a route that will lead you back to your hotel. We arrange all necessary transfers, which are usually provided by the local hotels.

Fixed quarters tours

Black Forest Schluchtensteig

challenging - profound - promising

8 days-tour from 695,00 €

Price each person in shared double room

Hike individual without guide / KWR-049 - Tour " Black Forest Schluchtensteig "

8-day hiking trip / daily arrival - May to October

Accommodation

7 nights with breakfast

Room

shared double room
single room

Price each person

695,00 €
820,00 €
Hints
All prices include VAT 19 % Subject to change.
Hike may not be suitable for people with reduced mobility - call for information if necessary!

Suitable
tours for you


Moselsteig

A hiking trail that allows you to experience more!

Jurasteig
© Breitenbrunner Laber ©Stefan Gruber

Jurasteig

Hiking through one of the most beautiful natural landscapes in the heart of Bavaria

Rennsteig

One of Germany’s most famous and most popular hiking trails!

Rennsteig TOP-Hotel

You hike – We take care of the rest!

Rothaarsteig

Hike on a new trail, and enjoy nature with all of your senses.

Sauerland TOP-Hotel

Hiking and Wellness in the Rothaargebirge Nature Park

Black Forest Bad Peterstal-Griesbach

The very special Black Forest hike – TOP hiking package, pure enjoyment on foot!