Feldberg

The Feldberg is a mountain with a height of 1493 meters in the Black Forest. It is the highest mountain in Baden-Württemberg and the highest in Germany, which is located outside the Alps. The top can be reached either on foot or more comfortably by lift. When the weather is good, the area is a popular destination for ski tourists.

On the foothill “Seebuck” is a former radio tower, the Feldbergturm, which serves as a lookout tower, offers a great view and is home of a Black Forest Ham Museum (“Schwarzwälder-Schinken-Museum”).

Snow-covered landscape with a few evergreen trees and a small cabin partially obscured by fog.
Aerial view of snow-covered Feldberg mountain with a ski lift and monument.
Snow-covered path disappearing into fog.
Snowy wooden bench overlooking foggy forest.
Coin-operated binoculars on a snowy overlook with a metal railing.
Snow-covered Feldbergbahn lift in the Black Forest with two cable cars.
Snow-covered ski lift at Feldberg.
High-angle view of a snow-dusted mountaintop overlooking a foggy valley with a dark lake.
Feldberg Tower in winter, Germany, with two people walking toward it on a snowy path.