High altitude climate trail "Titisee-Rundweg"
Medium
Beautiful hike through the aromatic forest air and around the Titisee Lake.
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Parking
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Tour details
Best time of year
- J
- F
- M
- A
- M
- J
- J
- A
- S
- O
- N
- D
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Description
On this hike you can enjoy fantastic views of the lake and cool your feet in the lake.
Author's recommendation
Don’t forget your swimsuits! The "Badestelle Titisee" offers the possibility to cool off!
Directions
You start your tour at the "Kurhaus" in Titisee, cross the road and head down to the lake. Here you follow the shore, walk through the spa gardens and reach the bathing area. There you cross the road and the parking lot of the bathing area. At the idyllic "Bruggerwald" water treading area, you can cool your feet in the refreshing moor water before warming them up. Continue through the forest towards "Eisweiher" pond, where you keep diagonally left towards Hinterzarten. A detour to the romantically situated pond is well worthwhile!
At the next signpost "An der Langmatte", turn left onto the root path towards "Bühlberg" and breathe in the refreshing forest air. Follow the path above the campsite to the right, walk along the edge of the forest, up to Bühlberg and towards "Bankenhansenkreuz".
Enjoy the sun here and head downhill towards "Bankenhöhe". Turning left, follow the red and white diamond on a yellow background of the crossroads, continuing downhill through gates and cow pastures towards Titisee.
Once you reach the bottom of the plain, you pass the "Feuerwehrhotel" and the "Bankenhof" court chapel on your way to the lakeside path, following the signs for "Titisee-Ort" and the eastern shore. The walk now takes you through the campsites and directly along the shore back to the village. Here you can take a leisurely stroll along the lakeside promenade before reaching the "Kurhaus" on the left.
Equipment
We suggest hiking boots!
Safety information
Please pay attention to the signs on the hiking trail. You can find precise and detailed information about the signs and the hiking guidance system on our website. In emergencies, call 112.
More information
Stimulating due to repeated changes in climatic stimuli, exposed to the wind on the shore of Lake Titisee, repeatedly intense radiation in open areas, less stimulating at the edge of the forest and protected in the forest. Increased cold stimulus in winter, rarely exposed to heat in summer, even in the village.