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The ''Ostweg'' is a north-south
long-distance path A long-distance trail (or long-distance footpath, track, way, greenway) is a longer recreational trail mainly through rural areas used for hiking, backpacking, cycling, horse riding or cross-country skiing. They exist on all continents excep ...
through the
Black Forest The Black Forest (german: Schwarzwald ) is a large forested mountain range in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany, bounded by the Rhine Valley to the west and south and close to the borders with France and Switzerland. It is t ...
from
Pforzheim Pforzheim () is a city of over 125,000 inhabitants in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, in the southwest of Germany. It is known for its jewelry and watch-making industry, and as such has gained the nickname "Goldstadt" ("Golden City") ...
to
Schaffhausen Schaffhausen (; gsw, Schafuuse; french: Schaffhouse; it, Sciaffusa; rm, Schaffusa; en, Shaffhouse) is a list of towns in Switzerland, town with historic roots, a municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in northern Switzerland, and the ...
. The roughly 240-kilometre-long ridgeway was laid out in 1903 and has been managed and maintained since then by the
Black Forest Club The Schwarzwaldverein (Black Forest Club or Black Forest Association) was founded in Freiburg im Breisgau (Germany) in 1864, making it the oldest German hiking and mountaineering club. The Schwarzwaldverein has almost 90,000 members in 241 loca ...
. Its
waymark Trail blazing or way marking is the practice of marking paths in outdoor recreational areas with signs or markings that follow each other at certain, though not necessarily exactly defined, distances and mark the direction of the trail. A blaz ...
is a black and red diamond on a white background.


Day tours/stages


First stage: Pforzheim – Bad Liebenzell


Overview

* Distance: 25 km * Journey time: c. 6 hours


Route description

The starting point is the Kupferhammer south of Pforzheim. The path runs initially parallel to the road into the
Würm The Würm is a river in Bavaria, Germany, right tributary of the Amper. The length of the river is , or including the ''Steinbach'', the main feed of Lake Starnberg. It drains the overflow from Lake Starnberg and flows swiftly through the villag ...
valley and then climbs up to the right through the Pforzheim district of Würm and back down to the valley again. At a forest car park the path crosses a wooden bridge and continues to the ruins of Liebeneck. Carrying on up the Würm valley it reaches Hamberg, leaving it on the Schlossstraße. After a chapel it runs past the ruins of Steinegg to Neuhausen. Next the walk crosses the little bridge of Monbachbrückle into the Monbach valley. The Monbach empties into the River Nagold. At their confluence the path turns right and runs parallel to the railway line to Bad Liebenzell.


Second stage: Bad Liebenzell – Oberhaugstett


Overview

* Distance: 21 km * Journey time: c. 5 hours


Route description

After leaving the outskirts of Bad Liebenzell the path leads to the Wolfsschlucht gorge near Ernstmühl and then to the village of Hirsau with its ruined abbey dating to the 11th century. Calw itself is then reached via the Hirsauer Wiesenweg. Along Inselgasse and Lederstraße the path continues via the market place (Marktplatz) and Salzgasse out of the town to the rock massif of Gimbelstein and on to the Zavelstein Hostel which lies next to the Zavelsteiner Krokuswiesen Nature Reserve, In Zavelstein the route continues along Staufer Straße and Krokusstraße to the castle. Then the walk descends steeply to Bad Teinach. At the church the path turns right into Badstraße, goes past the Kurhaus and through the spa grounds uphill to Liebelsberg. Just before the village there is a water tower, which is also used as a viewing tower. From Liebelsberg a tarmac path leads to Oberhaugstett, which is reached along the road called ''Am Schleifberg''.


Third stage: Oberhaugstett – Pfalzgrafenweiler


Overview

* Distance: 22 km * Journey time: c. 5.5 hours


Route description

We leave Oberhaugstett on Martinsmooser Straße; the path goes past the watchtower (Wart) to the castle and village of Berneck. Other destinations are Altensteigdorf, Altensteig, the Kohlsägmühle mill, the Zinsbachmühle mill and the end of the stage at Pfalzgrafenweiler.


Fourth stage: Pfalzgrafenweiler – Freudenstadt


Overview

* Distance: 18.5 km * Journey time: c. 4.5 hours


Route description

We leave Pfalzgrafenweiler on Christoph-Decker-Straße. After 9 kilometres the path reaches Obermusbach. There the walk continues along Kälberbronner Straße, Klosterstraße and Mühlhaldenstraße to Untermusbach. Here it continues along Mühlhaldenstraße, past the sports field, along Merzenbergstraße and Müllerstraße out of the village. Passing Frutenhof and Wittlensweiler it leads to Freudenstadt. In the town the route passes the cemetery and reaches the railway station. It then goes along Musbacher Straße and Stuttgarter Straße to the market place (Marktplatz).


Fifth stage: Freudenstadt – Alpirsbach


Overview

* Distance: 21.5 km * Journey time: c. 5 hours


Route description

After the market place the route continues through Freudenstadt along Loßburger Straße, Straßburger Straße, Lauterbadstraße, Friedrich-Ebert-Straße and Herzog-Friedrich-Straße to the Friedrichsturm tower on the Kienberg. The route then runs past the Vogtei Tower to the Adrionshof and on to Ödenwald. About 2 kilometres further on it reaches a large forest clearing. It continues along the edge of the wood and the road to Schömberg, leaving via Reinerzauerstraße and Altenburgstraße. After 2 kilometres the route leaves the track in the forest district of ''Hardt'' and follows a narrow footpath. After the Heilenberger Hut it continues, in places very steeply, down to Alpirsbach, which is reached via Forchenweg.


Sixth stage: Alpirsbach – Schramberg


Overview

* Distance: 19 km * Journey time: c. 5.5 hours


Seventh stage: Schramberg – Villingen


Overview

* Distance: 27.5 km * Journey time: c. 7 hours


Eighth stage: Villingen – Sunthausen


Overview

* Distance: 16.5 km * Journey time: c. 4 hours


Ninth stage: Sunthausen – Geisingen


Overview

* Distance: 16 km * Journey time: c. 4 hours


Tenth stage: Geisingen – Achdorf


Overview

* Distance: 23 km * Journey time: c. 6 hours


Eleventh stage: Achdorf – Stühlingen


Overview

* Distance: 16.5 km * Journey time: c. 4.5 hours


Twelfth stage: Stühlingen – Schaffhausen


Overview

* Distance: 19 km * Journey time: c. 5 hours


Route description

The route leaves Stühlingen via Hauptstraße and Bahnhofstraße.


Literature

Reinhard Distel und Heinz R. Wittner: ''Wanderführer Schwarzwald-Höhenwege''. 7th edn., Ostfildern, 1997. . pp. 111–141


External links


Wanderservice Black Forest
web service by the Black Forest Club for visualising the Black Forest trails on Google Maps with various overlays (trail network, waysigns, accommodation, …)
GPS Wanderatlas Deutschland
complete tour description with current GPS data and digital hiking map {{Long distance paths of the Black Forest Club Hiking trails in Baden-Württemberg Transport in the Black Forest