Karlsruher Grat
#1975 among destinations in Germany
Facts and practical information
The Karlsruher Grat is a mountain ridge approximately 400 m long, situated near Ottenhöfen in the Black Forest in Germany. An alpine route with a climbing section passes along it. It is considered the only via ferrata in the Northern Black Forest. ()
Baden-WürttembergGermany
Karlsruher Grat – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mummelsee, All Saints Waterfalls, Mariä Krönung, Schauenburg.
- 2.5 miNDeep lake with scenic surrounds
Mummelsee, Baden-Baden
65 min walk • Nestled in the enchanting Black Forest of Germany, the Mummelsee is a serene destination that captivates the hearts of travelers visiting the city of Baden-Baden. This picturesque lake, steeped in myth and natural beauty, offers a tranquil escape from the bustle of...
- 2.1 miSNature, Natural attraction, Waterfall
All Saints Waterfalls, Black Forest National Park
55 min walk • Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Black Forest National Park in Oppenau, Germany, the All Saints Waterfalls (Allerheiligen Wasserfälle) offer a natural spectacle that captivates the hearts of tourists and nature enthusiasts alike.
- 4.2 miSWChurch, Gothic architecture
Mariä Krönung, Lautenbach
108 min walk • Mariä Krönung is a Catholic pilgrimage church in Lautenbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, where pilgrimage to a miraculous image of Mary was documented in the 14th century. The present church was built in the 15th century in Late-Gothic style, a home for Premonstratensian friars from a dissolved monastery.
- 4.4 miWHistorical place, Forts and castles, Gothic architecture
Schauenburg, Oberkirch
112 min walk • Schauenburg Castle is a ruined hilltop castle located in Oberkirch, Germany, atop a 367-metre-high hill spur overlooking the Rench river valley above the town of Gaisbach, Baden-Württemberg. The castle was built by Duke Berthold II of Zähringen.
- 5.1 miSENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Buhlbachsee, Black Forest National Park
130 min walk • The Buhlbachsee is a tarn in the northern Black Forest on the southwestern edge of the parish of Baiersbronn in the county of Freudenstadt in Baden-Württemberg. Since 1 January 2014 it has been part of the Black Forest National Park.
- 2.3 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Schliffkopf, Black Forest National Park
60 min walk • The Schliffkopf is a mountain in the Northern Black Forest between Baiersbronn, Ottenhöfen and Oppenau. It is 1,053.6 m above sea level. The Schliffkopf lies on the Black Forest High Road in the National Park and is the site of an eponymous four-star "wellness" hotel.
- 4.2 miSEHiking, Hiking trail
Lothar Path, Black Forest National Park
109 min walk • The Lothar Path is a forest experience and educational path in the Schliffkopf Nature Reserve by the Black Forest High Road between Oppenau and Baiersbronn on the B 500 in the Northern Black Forest.
- 2.6 miENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Wildsee, Black Forest National Park
67 min walk • Wildsee is a small tarn within a cirque in the Black Forest near Baiersbronn, Germany. It is part of the Black Forest National Park and the Wilder See - Hornisgrinde Nature Reserve.
- 2.3 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Seekopf, Black Forest National Park
60 min walk • The Seekopf is a mountain on the main chain of the Northern Black Forest in Germany between the Upper Rhine Plain and the Murg valley, above Seebach.
- 3.4 miNPeak with forest, hiking and skiing trails
Hornisgrinde
88 min walk • The Hornisgrinde, 1,164 m, is the highest mountain in the Northern Black Forest of Germany. The Hornisgrinde lies in northern Ortenaukreis district.
- 5 miNNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Hochkopf
127 min walk • The Hochkopf is a mountain in the county of Rastatt in the Black Forest in Germany with height of 1,038.3 m above sea level. It is located northeast of the nearby Hornisgrinde, the highest mountain of the Northern Black Forest.