Hiking in the Black Forest
Directly from the campsite, wonderful hikes begin, many of them on wide paths that are also suitable for strollers or bicycles. At the same time, romantic trails such as the Tannenriesenweg or the Grenzweg lead deep into the forest. Some routes can even be conveniently combined with the bus – for example the Grenzweg or the path to the Burgbach Waterfall. Along the way, places like the Waldcafé, the Lauterbadhütte or the Tannenstub invite you to take a break. Most paths run between rustling fir trees and offer a peaceful nature experience. Those who want to go higher will find scenic routes in the National Park or on the Kniebis. And thanks to the extensive network of hiking trails, guests can always discover new routes – ideal for enjoying hiking in the Black Forest in all its facets.
Hiking from the campsite with stops for refreshments
Wonderful hikes start right from the campsite, many of them on wide paths that are easily accessible even with a pushchair or by bike. At the same time, romantic trails such as the Tannenriesenweg or the Grenzweg lead deep into the forest. Some routes can even be easily combined with a bus journey – such as the Grenzweg or the path to the Burgbach waterfall. Along the way, places to stop for refreshments such as the Waldcafé, the Lauterbadhütte or the Tannenstub invite you to take a break.
Most of the trails wind their way through rustling fir trees, offering a peaceful experience of nature. Those looking to head higher up will find tours with stunning views in the National Park or on the Kniebis. And thanks to the extensive network of hiking trails, visitors are constantly discovering new routes – ideal for enjoying hiking in the Black Forest in all its facets.
Further walks from the campsite to waterfalls or along small paths
Wonderful walks start right at the campsite, many of them on wide paths that are easily accessible with a pushchair or by bike. At the same time, romantic trails such as the Tannenriesenweg or the Grenzweg lead deep into the forest. Some routes can even be easily combined with a bus journey – such as the Grenzweg or the path to the Burgbach waterfall. Along the way, places to stop for refreshments such as the Waldcafé, the Lauterbadhütte or the Tannenstub invite you to take a break.
Most of the trails wind their way through rustling fir trees, offering a peaceful experience of nature. Those looking to head higher up will find tours with stunning views in the National Park or on the Kniebis. And thanks to the extensive network of hiking trails, visitors are constantly discovering new routes – ideal for enjoying hiking in the Black Forest in all its facets.

Other walks in the region
Adventure trails for families
There are numerous adventure trails for families in the region – ranging from nature trails to short adventure trails. They combine exercise with playful exploration – ideal for families. All are suitable for dogs and some can even be reached by bike.
Longer hikes
For keen hikers, the region around the campsite offers several longer and more challenging routes that lead deep into the Black Forest landscape.


