Discover the timeless landscapes of Germany’s Black Forest on the Westweg (Westway), a classic long-distance trail weaving through dense pine forests, high moorland, peaceful valleys and panoramic ridgelines.
From the spa town of Pforzheim on the forest’s northern fringe to the cultural crossroads of Basel in Switzerland, the route passes iconic highlights including the source of the Danube, tranquil Lake Titisee and Feldberg, the Black Forest’s highest summit, before descending through vineyard-clad hills towards the Rhine Valley.
Suitable for reasonably fit walkers, the 285km (177 mile) Westweg can be completed in around two weeks and is presented in 13 day stages of 15–28km (9–17 miles). While generally well waymarked and following good forest paths, the trail includes steady climbs and around 8000m of cumulative ascent, rewarding walkers with sweeping views and a varied journey through one of central Europe’s most celebrated landscapes.
A route split near Titisee offers a choice between the western variant over Feldberg, Belchen and Hochblauen, or the quieter eastern alternative via Herzogenhorn and the open farmland of the Dinkelberg, both described in full.
Plan your Westweg adventure with confidence using this inspiring guidebook and experience the forests, summits and cultural landscapes of Germany’s Black Forest on one of Europe’s great long-distance walking trails.