List of mountains and hills of the Black Forest

The list contains a selection of the mountains and hills in the Black Forest, in order of their height.[1]

The toposcope at the summit of the Feldberg

Over 1,400 m

The Herzogenhorn seen from the Feldberg with the Alps behind

Over 1,300 m

  • Stübenwasen (1,386 m), between Feldberg and Notschrei
  • Grafenmatte (1,377 m),[4] between Feldberg and Herzogenhorn
  • Immisberg (1,373 m),[4] northwest of the Feldberg
  • Silberberg (1,358 m),[5] between Todtnau-Brandenberg and Herzogenhorn
  • Spießhorn (1,349 m),[4] between Bernau-Hof and Menzenschwand
  • Toter Mann (1,321 m),[4] between Feldberg and Oberried[4]
  • Bärhalde (1,317),[6] between Neuglashütten and Menzenschwand
  • Köpfle (Feldberger Hof) (1,317 m),[6] near the Feldberger Hof
  • Blößling (1,309 m),[7] southwest of Bernau
  • Schweizerwald (1,305 m),[8] 3 km north of the Seebuck

Over 1,200 m

The observation tower on the Hochkopf
Summit of the Kandel
  • Schnepfhalde (1,299 m),[9] between Schluchsee and Menzenschwand
  • Schauinsland (1,284 m), local mountain of Freiburg im Breisgau
  • Trubelsmattkopf (1,281 m),[6] between Notschrei, Muggenbrunn and Wiedener Eck
  • Heidstein (1,274 m),[4] between Belchen and Wiedener Eck
  • Oberer Habsberg (1,274 m),[6] west of the Schluchsee (often wrongly spelt Hubsberg; other tops at 1,263 m and 1,253 m)
  • Unterer Habsberg (1,204 m)
  • Kapellenkopf (1,273 m),[10] between Schluchsee-Aha and Bernau-Hinterdorf
  • Wieswaldkopf (1,270 m),[6] between Feldberg and Hinterzarten
  • Haldenköpfle (1,265 m),[4] between Schauinsland and Notschrei
  • Hirschkopf (1,264 m),[10] between St. Wilhelm and Notschrei
  • Hochfahrn (1,264 m),[6] between Feldberg and Oberried
  • Hochkopf (1,263 m),[6] between Neuglashütten and Feldberg by the Bundesstraße 317
  • Schweinekopf (1,257 m),[11] west of the Blößling
  • Schmaleck (1,253 m),[10] between St. Wilhelm and Feldberg
  • Ahornkopf (1,243 m),[10] between Notschrei and St. Wilhelm
  • Gisiboden (1,243 m),[10] between Todtnau and Bernau
  • Hohe Zinken (1,242 m),[11] southwest of Bernau
  • Kandel (1,241 m), between St. Peter (High Black Forest) and the Elz valley
  • Köpfle (Todtnau) (1,235 m),[10] northwest of Todtnau-Muggenbrunn
  • Köhlgarten (1,224 m),[6] between Belchen and Blauen
  • Horneck (1,222 m),[10] between Hinterzarten and Oberried
  • Farnberg (1,218 m),[11] between Todtmoos-Rütte and St. Blasien
  • Bankgallihöhe (1,210 m),[10] between Hinterzarten and Oberried
  • Bötzberg (1,209 m), between Schluchsee and St. Blasien
  • Windeckkopf (1,209 m),[10] southwest of Hinterzarten
  • Sengalenkopf (1,208 m), 2 km east of Todtnau-Gschwend
  • Hochgescheid (1,205 m), 3 km southeast of Schönau

Over 1,100 m

  • Hinterwaldkopf (1,198 m), between Oberried and Hinterzarten
  • Hochfirst (1,190 m), 3 km east of the Titisee
  • Weißtannenhöhe (1,190 m),[12] 5 km north of the Titisee
  • Wiedener Hörnle (1,187 m), between Notschrei and Wiedener Eck
  • Obereck (1,177 m), 2 km southwest of the Rohrhardsberg (on the older maps the 1180 metre contour was shown)
  • Griesbacher Eck (1,172 m), near the Obereck
  • Dachsbühl (1,171 m), near the Erlenbach Hut
  • Rohrenkopf (1,170 m), north of Gersbach
  • Blauen (also Hochblauen; 1,165 m), southeast of Badenweiler
  • Hornisgrinde (1,164 m), (highest mountain of the Northern Black Forest)
  • Hasenhorn (1,156 m), 1 km southeast of Todtnau
  • Kaiserberg (1,156 m),[11] by Riggenbach in the municipality of Bernau
  • Roteck (1,156 m),[10] 1 km northwest of the Hinterwaldkopf
  • Roßeck (1,154 m), 7 km northwest of Furtwangen
  • Herrenschwander Kopf (1,152 m),[11] 5 km southeast of Schönau
  • Rohrhardsberg (1,152 m), between Elzach and Furtwangen
  • Brend (1,149 m), 5 km northwest of Furtwangen
  • Ibichkopf (1,146 m), 3 km subpeak of the Obereck
  • Steinberg (1,141 m), 2 km northeast of Waldau
  • Staldenkopf (1,135 m),[13] 1.5 km south of Todtnau-Gschwend
  • Bossenbühl (1,128 m), 2 km east of Waldau
  • Roßberg (1,125 m), 500 m north of Breitnau
  • Knöpflesbrunnen (1,124 m),[4] 2 km west of Todtnau
  • Hornkopf (1,121 m), 2 km south of Simonswald
  • Hohwart (1,120 m),[10] 2.5 km northwest of Breitnau
  • Notschrei (1,119 m), pass between Oberried and Todtnau
  • Eckle (1,114 m),[10] between Hinterzarten and Feldberg-Bärental
  • Sirnitzkopf (1,114 m),[4] 7 km east of Badenweiler

Over 1,000 m

  • Altsteigerskopf (1,092 m), 4 km southeast of the Hornisgrinde
  • Geißkopf (1,090 m),[14] 3.5 km southeast of the Hornisgrinde
  • Tafelbühl (1,084 m), 3 km west of the Rohrhardsberg
  • Hundsrücken (1,080 m), northeast of the Hornisgrinde
  • Zeller Blauen (today more rarely the Hochblauen; 1,077 m), 3 km north of Zell i. W.
  • Schultiskopf (1,077 m), 3 km east of Altsimonswald
  • Sommerberg (1,076 m), 3 km southeast of Furtwangen
  • Hohspirn (1,074 m),[10] between Falkau and Lenzkirch-Raitenbuch
  • Steiertenkopf (1,073 m),[10] between Feldberg and Hinterzarten
  • Schattann (1,067 m), 2.5 km west of Bürchau
  • Stöcklewald (1,067 m), 5 km south of Triberg
  • Schwarzkopf (1,057 m), south of the Hornisgrinde
  • Vogelskopf (1,056 m), 5 km south of the Hornisgrinde
  • Hoher Ochsenkopf (1,055 m), 6.5 km northeast of the Hornisgrinde, highest mountain in the county of Rastatt
  • Schliffkopf (1,055 m), by the Black Forest High Road
  • Seekopf (1,055 m), above Seebach (Baden), four kilometres southeast of the Hornisgrinde
  • Bosberg (1,052 m)
  • Geisberg (1,047 m), 3 km northeast of the Rohrhardsberg, near Schonach
  • Gschasikopf (1,045 m), 6 km north of the Rohrhardsberg
  • Otten (1,041 m),[10] between Buchenbach and Breitnau
  • Hochkopf[15] (1,039 m), north of the Hornisgrinde
  • Bubshorn (1,032 m), Fröhnd/Pfaffenberg
  • Kesselberg (1,024 m), west of Oberkirnach (St. Georgen)
  • Honeck (1,022 m), east of Bürchau
  • Pfälzer Kopf (1,013 m), 6 km southeast of the Hornisgrinde
  • Mehliskopf (1,008 m), above the Black Forest High Road
  • Schlegelberg (1,005 m)
  • Muhrkopf (1,003 m),[16] 2 km north of the Hornisgrinde
  • Badener Höhe (1,002.5 m), near Baden-Baden
  • Seekopf (1,001.1 m), east of the Badener Höhe and ten kilometres northeast of the Hornisgrinde
  • Riesenköpfle (1,000.8 m),[14] 7.5 km southeast of the Hornisgrinde

Up to 1,000 m

See also

References

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Black Forest Club map with data by the Baden-Württemberg Survey Department

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