Musbach valley, Freiburg
Facts and practical information
The Musbachtal is a small 2.6 km long steep and narrow carved valley with a creek at the bottom. The valley stretches from the Carthusian monastery in Freiburg im Breisgau to below the summit of the Roßkopf. It is a side valley of the Dreisam valley and is heavily vegetated with mixed forest. It begins below the Rosskopf summit at an altitude of 463 m and ends in Freiburg's suburb Waldsee at an altitude of 320 m. There is also the Vogelsanghütte. Through the lower part of the valley runs a way of the cross which ends at the end of the valley at the St. Odile chapel. In the 18th century eight stations of the cross were erected by Wolfgang Kleiser on the footpath which starts at the Kartäuserstraße and ends at the upper end of the valley in a clearing. These stations were renovated in 2003. The beginnings of the pilgrimage through the Musbach valley were between the 7th and the 13th centuries and it had its heyday in the 16th century. ()
Ost (Waldsee)Freiburg
Musbach valley – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Schwarzwald-Stadion, Roßkopf, Roßkopfturm, Kartause.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Musbach valley by public transport?
Bus
- Pfarrheim • Lines: 18, 221 (27 min walk)
- Nepomukbrücke • Lines: 18 (28 min walk)
Tram
- Römerhof • Lines: 1 (32 min walk)
- Hasemannstraße • Lines: 1 (34 min walk)