National Park
The Black Forest National Park offers interesting nature education tours and guided tours at the Ruhestein Information Centre.

Mehliskopf
The Mehliskopf is located above the Schwarzwaldhochstraße, which passes the mountain to the west, between Sand in the north (turnoff to Herrenwies and to the Schwarzenbachtalsperre) and ∆ in the southwest (turnoff to Forbach-Hundsbach). Its summit is located in the district of the town of Bühl, about 9 km to the west-northwest in the district of Rastatt. On the northern flank of the mountain there is a ski slope with lifts and a year-round bobsleigh run. In addition, a climbing garden and an adventure playground have been set up. Another ski slope with the Hundseck Nord lift is located on the south-western slope of the mountain. Its valley station is located on the Black Forest High Road near Hundseck.

The Black Forest National Park
has set up several great adventure trails for you along the Black Forest High Road: The Lothar Trail shows the storm damage caused by the storm of the century “Lothar” (1999), the Lynx Trail and the Wildlife Adventure Trail are great nature education trails through the wild Black Forest. Info on the adventure trails:

The Wutach Gorge
An adventurous wild river valley in the Black Forest. The Wutach and its tributaries form an overwhelming primeval landscape with romantic gorges and primeval forests. An unforgettable experience for every hiker.

Feldsee
This 9 ha small cirque lake lies 1,109 m above sea level on the 300 m steep slopes of the Feldberg.

Haslach Gorge with Höllloch and Rechen Rocks
The wild and romantic Haslach Gorge with its striking Höllloch and Rechen rocks is often referred to as the “little sister” of the Wutach Gorge.

The Lotenbachklamm
is a 1.5 km long branch of the Wutach Gorge. At first, the Lotenbach flows leisurely between granite rocks, but after a few hundred metres it enters the wild gorge with its waterfalls, stilling basins and rocks.

Triberger Waterfall
Germany’s highest waterfalls in Triberg are a natural spectacle of a special kind. Foaming and roaring, the waters of the Gutach plunge 163 m down. On the paths along the seven falls you will experience a grandiose natural spectacle.