Belchen
A summit panorama atop one of the Black Forest's highest peaks, offering sweeping views across the Rhine Plain to the Alps on clear days.
About this spectacle
The Belchen is one of the highest peaks in the Black Forest, rising above a landscape of rolling forested ridges, open meadows, and distant panoramas. On clear days, visitors standing at the summit can gaze across to the Vosges Mountains in France, the Swiss Jura, and on exceptional days the Alps stretching across the southern horizon. The approach winds through dense silver fir and beech forest before opening onto a broad, windswept summit plateau. The air carries the scent of pine and cool mountain breezes, and the shifting light across the ridgeline valleys gives the scene a layered, atmospheric quality. In autumn the forest transitions to warm amber and gold tones, while winter can bring snow-dusted views over a sea of low cloud filling the Rhine Plain below — a phenomenon known as a temperature inversion. Spring wildflower meadows and summer sunsets round out a year-round destination for hikers and photographers seeking expansive southwest German highland scenery.
When to go
Sep — Mar
Getting there
Nearest airport: BSL. Nearest city: Freiburg im Breisgau.
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