- Westweg
The Westweg, (West Trail), is a long-distance hiking trail running north-south through the
Black Forest fromPforzheim toBasel . The trail is around 285 kilometers long, and was founded in 1900. It is currently maintained under the auspices of theSchwarzwaldverein (Black Forest Society). The trail symbol is a red lozenge on a white background.The Westweg is a part of the European Long-distance Trail E1 (North Cape, Norway -Sicily )The route passes through or near numerous villages or small towns, so there is no difficulty in finding overnight accommodation and meals along the route. It would actually require more planning to walk it while staying inyouth hostel -type accommodation, orcamping . There are numerous services that will transport your luggage to the next accommodation by vehicle, leaving the hikers with only their daypacks for the hike. The route can be accessed at numerous places along its length by road or public transport, so it is easy to walk part of it or to do day walks along its route.Route Description
The Westweg begins in Pforzheim, then leads through the
Enz valley toDobel , then through wide forests and moors toHohloh . After descending into theMurg valley, the trail climbs to the highest point in the northern Black Forest, theHornisgrinde . The next section follows theSchwarzwaldhochstraße ("Black Forest High Street") toAlexanderschanze , and then through the Kinzig valley toHausach . After a steep climb the Westweg leads from the Martinskapelle (the source of the Breg) to Kalten Herberge, the Europeancontinental divide between theRhine andDanube rivers. At the Feldberg saddle the Westweg forks into an eastern and a western section. The western route (Variation A) runs over the Feldberg,Belchen , and Blauen toKandern , then through the Wolfschlucht to theWiese valley, and on toBasel . The eastern section (Variation B) branches southward to the second highest mountain in the Black Forest, theHerzoghorn , over the pass between theWehra and Wiese valleys, toward theHohe Möhr , byWeil am Rhein and down theRhine valley to Basel.History
The current Westweg was created in 1900 by the
Baden Section of theSchwarzwaldverein (Black Forest Society). Proposals for the creation of a north-south hiking trail along the crest of the Black Forest go back to 1894.The Westweg, which was complemented by the
Ostweg (East Trail) fromPforzheim toSchaffhausen and theMittelweg (Middle Trail) fromPforzheim toWaldshut in 1903, has become the model for many other long-distance hiking trails.On December 15, 2006 the Westweg was awarded the certification of "Qualitätsweg Wanderbares Deutschland". [ [http://www.wanderbares-deutschland.de/qualitaetsweg/ Description of qualification criteria and the certified paths at www.wanderbares-deutschland.de] ] (Quality Trail of Hikable Germany). In order to meet a criterium for this certification, that no more than 20% of the trail could be paved, several stretches of the trail had to be relocated or rebuilt in a more natural setting.
Dayhikes/Stages
Stages Shared by Variations A and B
First Stage: Pforzheim–Dobel
Main Variant
"24 km, ca. 6 hours walking time"
Third Stage: Forbach–Unterstmatt
"19 km, ca. 5.5 hours walking time"
Sixth Stage: Auf der Hark–Hausach
"16.5 km, ca. 4 hours walking time"
This stage and the previous one can be completed in one day by experienced hikers.
After the ninth stage these descriptions follow the pre-2006 route. Since then the fork between the eastern and western variations has moved to
Titisee . The western branch leads from there over the ridge between Titisee and Hinterzarten toward Oberzarten. From there it follows the Emil Thomas Path to the peak of theFeldberg , where it rejoins its former route. AfterKandern the trail now goes through the Wolfschlucht to Wollbach. The eastern variation follows its former path through the Bärental, theZweiseenblick , theCartitasheim , and then on towardHerzogenhorn Ninth Stage: Kalte Herberge–Bärental (Pre-2006)
"26.5 km, ca. 6.5 hours walking time"
Twelfth Stage: Blauen–Basel (pre-2006)
"32.5 km, ca. 8 hours walking time"
Twelfth Stage: Schweigmatt–Adelhausen (pre-2006)
"18 km, ca. 4.5 hours walking time"
Thirteenth Stage: Adelhausen–Basel (pre-2006)
"18 km, ca. 4.5 hours walking time"
Geocaches
Some of the
geocache s hidden along the Westweg are at the following coordinates:*Birkenfeld (1st Stage) - [http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9de8db5c-1ded-4702-86a7-96c6c7586494 E1 119/147 Auberg]
*Volzemer Stein (1st Stage) - [http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=0ef2d4ba-34dd-4654-8249-54a871ad88f7 E1 120/147 Köhlerhüttle]
*Latschigfelsen (2nd Stage) - [http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7314c66c-133b-404b-b6a6-e40f6ff272a8 E1 122/147 "Latschigfelsen"]
*Badener Höhe (3rd Stage) - [http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=318c8e4e-67ba-4580-8bc8-32bb8dddc341 E1 123/147 Badener Höhe]
*Hochkopf (3rd Stage) - [http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=766b38d5-bc3f-4682-a404-ff242c4e1569 E1 124/147 Hochkopf]
*Alexanderschanze (4th Stage) - [http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=106a1f8a-39e8-4704-99eb-1fb5e00b9a46 E1 126/147 Alexanderschanze]
*Hildahütte (5th Stage) - [http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=4d7941ed-af4e-41ae-ab2d-5cfb8448b7be E1 127/147 Quattro formaggi]Notes
External links
* [http://www.pforzheim.de/portal/page?_pageid=127,50789&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL Exact Trail Guide]
* [http://schwarzwaldverein.de/SWV_Wege/SWV_Weg_Westweg.htm Description by the Schwarzwaldverein]
* [http://www.wanderbares-deutschland.de/foto_detail_hp.php?WNr=W_042&H1=5&H2=&H3= Elevation profile] und [http://www.wanderbares-deutschland.de/foto_detail_map.php?WNr=W_042 overview map] at www.wanderbares-deutschland.de
* [http://schwarzwaldverein.de/westweg/wwf.htm Information about the Schwarzwaldverein's hundredth anniversary]
* [http://www.wanderkompass.de/fernwanderweg/baden-wurttemberg/westweg.html Westweg] - Trail description, elevation profile and GPS tracks
* [http://www.wanderservice-schwarzwald.de/# Wanderservice Schwarzwald] – Web application of the Schwarzwaldverein: the Westweg in GoogleMaps with various overlays (Trail network, signposts, accommodations, …)
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