Westweg Explained

Westweg
Length Km:285
Use:Hiking

The Westweg ("West Way" or "West Trail") is a long-distance hiking trail in Germany, running north–south through the Black Forest from Pforzheim to Basel. The trail is around 285 km long, and was founded in 1900. It is currently maintained under the auspices of the Black Forest Club. The trail symbol is a red lozenge on a white background.The Westweg is a part of the European Long-distance Trail E1 (North Cape, Norway - Sicily)The route passes through or near numerous villages or small towns, so there is no difficulty in finding overnight accommodation and meals along the route. It would actually require more planning to walk it while staying in youth hostel-type accommodation, or camping. There are a number of services that will transport your luggage to the next accommodation by vehicle, leaving the hikers with only their daypacks for the hike. The route can be accessed at several places along its length by road or public transport, so it is easy to walk part of it or to do day walks along its route.

Route Description

The Westweg begins in Pforzheim, then leads through the Enz valley to the Dobel, then through wide forests and moors to the Hohloh. After descending into the Murg valley, the trail climbs to the highest point in the northern Black Forest, the Hornisgrinde. The next section follows the Schwarzwaldhochstraße (Black Forest High Street) to Alexanderschanze, and then through the Kinzig valley to Hausach. After a steep climb the Westweg leads from the Martinskapelle (the source of the Breg) to Kalten Herberge, the European continental divide between the Rhine and Danube rivers. At the Feldberg saddle the Westweg forks into an eastern and a western section. The western route (Variation A) runs over the Feldberg, Belchen, and Blauen to Kandern, then through the Wolfschlucht to the Wiese valley, and on to Basel. The eastern section (Variation B) branches southward to the second highest mountain in the Black Forest, the Herzogenhorn, over the pass between the Wehra and Wiese valleys, toward the Hohe Möhr, by Weil am Rhein and down the Rhine valley to Basel.

History

The current Westweg was created in 1900 by the Baden Section of the Schwarzwaldverein (Black Forest Society). Proposals for the creation of a north–south hiking trail along the crest of the Black Forest go back to 1894.

The Westweg, which was complemented by the Ostweg (East Trail) from Pforzheim to Schaffhausen and the Mittelweg (Middle Trail) from Pforzheim to Waldshut in 1903, has become the model for many other long-distance hiking trails.

On December 15, 2006 the Westweg was awarded the certification of "Qualitätsweg Wanderbares Deutschland".[1] (Quality Trail of Hikable Germany). In order to meet a criterion for this certification, that no more than 20% of the trail could be paved, several stretches of the trail had to be relocated or rebuilt in a more natural setting.

Dayhikes/Stages

Stages Shared by Variations A and B

First Stage: Pforzheim–Dobel

Main Variant

24 km, c. 6 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in metresAdditional Information
Pforzheim-Kupferhammer0254 Starting point of the three Black Forest long-distance trails, the Westweg (Pforzheim - Basel), Mittleweg (Pforzheim - Waldshut), and the Ostweg (Pforzheim - Schaffhausen)
Dillweißenstein2.5270
Schloss Neuenbürg9.5390
Neuenbürg, Marketplace0.5323
Buchberg, Adventure playground0.5460 to Neuenbürg
Westweg rejoins the pre-2006 higher variation
Schwanner Warte3.0480 to Straubenhardt
Glider port
Herzogswiesen1.0520
Dreimarkstein (Three March Stone)3.5660 Shelter hut
Named because of the boundary stones for the communities of Dobel, Dennach (part of Neuenbürg), and Conweiler (part of Straubenhardt).
Volzemer Stein1.5660 Boulder field
Dobel2.0720 Observation tower
Higher Variant

In 2006 the first stage of the Westweg was relocated. The former stage is now marked as the "High Variation"

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Pforzheim-Kupferhammer0254 Starting point of the three Black Forest long-distance trails, the Westweg (Pforzheim - Basel), Mittleweg (Pforzheim - Waldshut), and the Ostweg (Pforzheim - Schaffhausen)
Pforzheim-Dillstein2.0270
Sonnenberg1.0340
Birkenfeld2.0358
Wilhelmshöhe6.5429 to Neuenbürg
Buchberg–Adventure playground0.5460 to Neuenbürg
Higher variation rejoins the Westweg.

Second Stage: Dobel–Forbach

25 km, c. 6.5 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Dobel0720 Observation tower
Weithäusle5.0823 Shelter hut
Schweizerkopfhütte1.5835Observation pavilion
Hahnenfalzhütte4.0876 Hut of the Bad Herrenalb ski club
Absetze1.5917
Kreuzlehütte2.0852
Hohlohturm2.0986 Kaiser Wilhelm-Turm observation tower, Shelter hut
500m side trip to the Hohlohsee (a bog).
Prinzenhütte1.5976 Shelter hut
Latschigfelsen2.5762
Gausbach3.0306 Suburb of Forbach
Forbach1.0303

Third Stage: Forbach–Unterstmatt

19 km, c. 5.5 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Forbach0303
Auf Wegscheiden5.0751
Herrenwieser See1.5834 Glacial cirque from the last glacial period, c. 9 m deep, c. 600 m circumference.
Bussemer Denkstein (Bussem Monument)1.01003 Philipp Bussemer
Badener Höhe2.01004 Großherzog-Friedrich-Turm observation tower
Herrenwieser Saddle1.1879
Sand2.6828 to Bühl
Schwarzwaldhochstraße (B 500)
Hundseck1.8856
Hochkopf3.01041
Unterstmatt1.0928

Fourth Stage: Unterstmatt–Alexanderschanze

27.5 km, c. 7 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Unterstmatt0928
Ochsenstall2.01036 Inn for skiers and hikers
Hornisgrinde1.01164
Mummelsee2.01034
Seibelseckle1.5956
Darmstädter Hütte3.01020
Seekopf0.51040 View of the Wildsee and the grave of Orientalist Julius Euting
Ruhestein2.5915 Schwarzwaldhochstraße (B 500)
Schliffkopf4.01055
Zuflucht7,5963 Former hotel, then a youth hostel, currently closed
Alexanderschanze3,5968

Fifth Stage: Alexanderschanze–Auf der Hark

18 km, c. 4.5 hours walking time

This stage and the next can be completed in one day by experienced hikers.

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in metresAdditional Information
Alexanderschanze0968
Am kalten Haupt2.5936
Hildahütte2.0914
Lettstädter Höhe3.0968
Lake-level above the Glaswaldsee1.5960 Side trip to viewpoint over the Glaswaldsee
Freiersbergsattel2.0752 Crosses the pass road SchapbachBad Peterstal
Littweger Höhe2.5843 Shelter hut. Crosses the Gengenbach–Alpirsbach Black Forest Trail
Auf der Hark4.5700 Farm bed and breakfast– to Oberharmersbach

Sixth Stage: Auf der Hark–Hausach

16.5 km, c. 4 hours walking time

This stage and the previous one can be completed in one day by experienced hikers.

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Auf der Hark0700
Kreuzsattelhütte3.0738
Trail forks to Brandenkopf0.2735 Marked variant: The Brandenkopf is about 3.5 km from the Westweg.
Hirzwasen1.8735 Crosses the Great Hansjokob Path
Ebenacker2.0620
Hohenlochen-Hütte2.5689 Simple hiker's hut
Käppelehof0.3640 Farm bed and breakfast
Weißes Kreuz0.2570
Spitzfelsen2.0580 Schutzhütte
Hausach4.5237

Seventh Stage: Hausach–Wilhelmshöhe (above Schonach)

21.5 km, c. 5.5 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Hausach0237
Husen Castle ruins0.5288
Farrenkopf / Hasemann Hut5.5790 Shelter hut named after artist, Wilhelm Hasemann
Büchereck3.0651
Haselberg2.0760Crosses the Rottweil–Lahr Black Forest Trail
Prechtaler Schanze0.5820
Huberfelsen1.0745 Viewpoint
Fährlefelsen0.5755Crosses the Rottweil–Lahr Black Forest Trail
Karlstein1.5970 also: Hauenstein
Named for the visit of Karl, Duke of Württemberg in 1770
Formerly a Vierländereck (Corner of Four Countries) - Baden, Württemberg, Fürstenberg and Vorderösterreich
Schöne Aussicht1,0915 Inn
Rensberg3,0940
Wilhelmshöhe3,0980 to Schonach

Eighth Stage: Wilhelmshöhe–Kalte Herberge

23.5 km, c. 6 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in metresAdditional Information
Wilhelmshöhe0976
Wolfsbauernhof1.51023
Blindensee1.51000 Bog
Weißenbacher Höhe2.51016
Martinskapelle3.51094 The continental divide between the North Sea and the Black Sea. Near St. Martin's Chapel is the spring of the Breg, one of the sources of the Danube, and the Elz, one of the tributaries of the Rhine.
Brend3.01149 Highest point in the Central Black Forest. Observation tower
Alte Ecke2.51075
Winkel / Südlicher Staatsberg2.01045 Beginning of a section shared with the Black Forest–Kaiserstuhl–Rhine Trail.
Beim Staatsberghof1.0990 End of the section shared with the Black Forest-Kaiserstuhl-Rhine Trail
Neueck0.5988 Saddle between Furtwangen and Glottertal
Hausebene-Hof2.0940
Kalte Herberge3.51029 Inn (on the continental divide: water flows off the roof in both directions.)

After the ninth stage these descriptions follow the pre-2006 route. Since then the fork between the eastern and western variations has moved to Titisee. The western branch leads from there over the ridge between Titisee and Hinterzarten toward Oberzarten. From there it follows the Emil Thomas Path to the peak of the Feldberg, where it rejoins its former route. After Kandern the trail now goes through the Wolfschlucht to Wollbach. The eastern variation follows its former path through the Bärental, the Zweiseenblick, the Cartitasheim, and then on toward Herzogenhorn

Ninth Stage: Kalte Herberge–Bärental (Pre-2006)

26.5 km, c. 6.5 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Kalte Herberge01029
Lachenhäusle3.01080
Schweizerhof3.51040 Inn
Fürsatzhöhe9.51071
Geigershof1.5940
Titisee2.5823 Crosses the Freiburg-Lake Constance Black Forest Trail
Bärental6.5967 Highest Deutsche Bahn station on the trail

Variation A - Western Route

Tenth Stage: Bärental–Wiedener Eck (pre-2006)

24.5 km, c. 6 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Bärental0967
Zweiseenblick3.01284 Viewpoint over the Titisee and Schluchsee
Feldberg-Caritasheim2.51230 Plan time to stop at Feldsee (lake)!
Feldbergerhof1.51279
Bismarck-Denkmal1.01448
Feldberg- Peak2.01495 Highest point of the Westweg and the entire Black Forest.
Stübenwasen3.51241 Inn; incredible view about 1km toward Notschrei
Notschrei5.01121 Hotel; Nordic training area
Am Trubelsmattkopf2.51282
Wiedener Eck3.51037 Hotel

Eleventh Stage: Wiedener Eck–Blauen (pre-2006)

21 km, c. 5.5 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Wiedener Eck01037
Krinne4.01119
Belchen2.01414 Café; view
Hohe Kelch1.51266
Haldenhof3.5900 Inn
Sirnitz-Saddle1.51073
Stühle3.01049 Shelter hut
Egerten-Saddle3.0927 Shelter hut
Hochblauen2.51167

Twelfth Stage: Blauen–Basel (pre-2006)

32.5 km, c. 8 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Hochblauen01167 Gasthause; amazing view
Hexenplatz2.5845
Sausenburg3.5665
Kandern4.0352
Egerten-Nebenau6.0456
Burg Rötteln5.0417 Castle; cafe
Tüllingen6.5422 Suburb of Lörrach
Basel5.0260

Variation B – Eastern Route

Tenth Stage: Bärental–Hochkopfhaus (pre-2006)

26.5 km, c. 7 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Bärental0967
Zweiseenblick3.01284 Viewpoint over the Titisee and the Schluchsee.
Feldberg-Caritasheim2.51230
Feldbergerhof1.51279
Zeiger1.01231
Grafenmatt1.71377 Inn
Glockenführe0.81320 Path up the Herzogenhorn (1415 m)
Hof Eck3.51127
Auf der Wacht3.0975
Blößling2.51309 Steep climb
Präger Eck2.01103
Leder Tschobenstein2.01212
Hochkopfhaus3.01087 Schwarzwaldverein hiking center

Eleventh Stage: Hochkopfhaus–Schweigmatt (pre-2006)

18.5 km, c. 5 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Hochkopfhaus01081
St. Antoni2.01064
Altensteiner Eck3.01090
Altensteiner Kreuz1.51064
Sägbaumdumpf1.31040
Schwellen4.21001 Gersbach (Südschwarzwald), winner of two village "beauty pageants":Bundesgolddorf in 2004, Europagolddorf in 2007
Hohe Möhr4.5985 Observation tower, the top of which is over 1000 meters above sea level. (The last time above 1000m on the trail)
Schweigmatt2.0725

Twelfth Stage: Schweigmatt–Adelhausen (pre-2006)

18 km, c. 4.5 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Schweigmatt0725
Hasel3.5440 Erdmannshöhle
Hohe Flum9.5535
Adelhausen5.0459 Suburb of Rheinfelden

Thirteenth Stage: Adelhausen–Basel (pre-2006)

18 km, c. 4.5 hours walking time

Location/AttractionsDistance in kmElevation in MetersAdditional Information
Adelhausen0459
Sieben Bannstein4.0451
Rührberg6.5510 Suburb of Grenzach-Wyhlen
Basel10.0260 Ending point is the Basel Badischer Bahnhof

Notes

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.wanderbares-deutschland.de/qualitaetsweg/ Description of qualification criteria and the certified paths at www.wanderbares-deutschland.de