Westweg: stage 03 (Forbach - Unterstmatt)
The Black Forest’s main ridge is calling! The Westweg’s third stage pushes forward into the highest regions of the Northern Black Forest. The climate becomes noticeably harsher, the mountains steeper, and the trails more challenging.
moderate
Distance 19.7 km
From the historic wooden bridge over the Murg river, the Westweg runs straight through Forbach’s old town. Passing the chapel Maria-Hilf-Kapelle, it ascends up through one of the romantically still valleys with hay-drying huts. The first ascent is over 450 meters and leads to Wegscheid; a bit rough on the legs early in the morning. The soft descent down into the Schwarzenbach valley dam gives the calves an opportunity to relax. The valley dam, with the largest lake in the Northern Black Forest, feeds the Forbach pumped storage power plant, whose powerful compression lines are just a short distance away from the Westweg via a small detour down into Murgtal valley. The long ascent out of Murgtal valley adds another 350 meters to the climb up to the first thousand-meter mountain in the Northern Black Forest. The steep, rocky trail up to Seekopf (1,001m) passes the calm lake Herrenwieser See, whose 170-meter high bowled rock wall, which is the highest in the Northern Black Forest. At the memorial rock for Philipp Bussemer, one of the two pioneers of the Black Forest Association the first time the Westweg was marked, you’ll find a small, quiet, inviting bank for taking a break under the rhododendrons. Just one meter higher, you’ll find Badener Höhe (1,002m) and the Friedrichsturm Tower, visible from a considerable distance. At Sand, the Westweg meets with Schwarzwaldhochstrasse trail, which it follows until the Hundseck lift. One final ascent brings hikers to Hochkopf, the first peak on the Westweg in the Grinden area. The trail leads through a rustic highmoor landscape down to Unterstmatt.
Author’s recommendation
Gertelbach falls are among the highest waterfalls in Germany and can be reached on a detour from Sand via the Wiedenfelsen cliffs, which stand tower-like over Bühlertal valley. Don’t hesitate to climb all the way up and then down to the foot of the waterfalls, for they are best appreciated from below. Above the waterfall, there is a marked trail that leads directly to the Hundseck lift.

Author
Schwarzwald Tourismus GmbH
Update: June 17, 2022
Quality route according to "Wanderbares Deutschland"
Difficulty
moderate
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
1,037 m
Lowest point
283 m
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Track types
Asphalt
1.8 km
Dirt road
9.8 km
Forested/wild trail
4.4 km
Path
3.7 km
Road
0 km
Rest stops
HundshütteSki- und Wanderheim Ochsenstall
Edelfuchslodge
Berggasthof Hochkopf-Stub
Forbach-Herrenwies - Naturfreundehaus Badener Höhe
Start
Forbach (298 m)
Coordinates:
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48.680482, 8.360973
DMS
48°40'49.7"N 8°21'39.5"E
UTM
32U 452961 5392134
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Destination
Unterstmatt (Bühl)
Note
all notes on protected areas
Public transport
To Forbach: From Baiersbronn (30 min, 1x per hour), Freudenstadt (45 min, 1x per hr) or Karlsruhe (ca. 1 hr., 1-2x per hr).
From Unterstmatt: take bus 245 to Baden-Baden train station (ca. 50 min, ca. 1x per hour).
Coordinates
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48.680482, 8.360973
DMS
48°40'49.7"N 8°21'39.5"E
UTM
32U 452961 5392134
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Difficulty
moderate
Distance
19.7 km
Duration
6:00 h
Ascent
1,066 m
Descent
448 m
Highest point
1,037 m
Lowest point
283 m
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Maps and trails
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Distance
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Ascent
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Descent
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Highest point
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Lowest point
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