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The list contains a selection of the mountains and hills in the Black Forest, in order of their height.''Wandern im Schwarzwald''
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Over 1,400 m

* Feldberg (1,493 m),August Vetter: ''Feldberg''. 2nd revised edition, 1996 highest mountain in the German Central Uplands :*
Baldenweger Buck The Baldenweger Buck is a mountain top, , in the Black Forest around 900 metres northeast of the Feldberg summit. The bare ridge drops steeply towards the west, north and east into the surrounding valleys of the Zastlerbach and Seebach. Only to ...
(1,460 m), northern subpeak of the Feldberg :*
Seebuck At a height of the Seebuck is the second highest mountain the Black Forest after the Feldberg It is located in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Geography The mountain rises in the Southern Black Forest immediately southeast of the ...
(1,448 m), southeastern subpeak of the Feldberg * Herzogenhorn (1,415 m), south of the Feldberg *
Belchen The Belchen, , or Black Forest Belchen (german: Schwarzwälder Belchen) is the fourth-highest summit of the Black Forest after Feldberg (Black Forest), Feldberg, Seebuck and Herzogenhorn. The municipalities of Münstertal, Black Forest, Münstert ...
(1,414 m), southwest of the Feldberg


Over 1,300 m

* Stübenwasen (1,386 m), between Feldberg and Notschrei * Grafenmatte (1,377 m),''Black Forest Tourism''
at www.schwarzwald-tourismus.info, retrieved 25 Jan 2011.
between Feldberg and Herzogenhorn * Immisberg (1,373 m), northwest of the Feldberg * Silberberg (1,358 m), between Todtnau-Brandenberg and Herzogenhorn *
Spießhorn The Spießhorn is a mountain, high, in the Black Forest just east of the Herzogenhorn The Herzogenhorn is a mountain, , in the southwest German state of Baden-Württemberg. It lies within a nature reserve in the municipality of Bernau im Schwar ...
(1,349 m), between Bernau-Hof and Menzenschwand * Toter Mann (1,321 m), between Feldberg and Oberried * Bärhalde (1,317), between Neuglashütten and Menzenschwand * Köpfle (Feldberger Hof) (1,317 m), near the Feldberger Hof * Blößling (1,309 m), southwest of Bernau * Schweizerwald (1,305 m), 3 km north of the Seebuck


Over 1,200 m

* Schnepfhalde (1,299 m), between Schluchsee and Menzenschwand *
Schauinsland The Schauinsland (literally "look-into-the-country"; near Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) is a mountain in the Black Forest with an elevation of 1,284 m (4,213 ft) above sea level. It is a popular destination for day trips. Due to the h ...
(1,284 m),
local mountain {{italic title ''Hausberg'' (lit.: "house mountain", plural: ''Hausberge'') is German for a prominent mountain or hill in the immediate vicinity of a village, town or city, usually located on its municipal territory, but outside the built up are ...
of
Freiburg im Breisgau Freiburg im Breisgau (; abbreviated as Freiburg i. Br. or Freiburg i. B.; Low Alemannic German, Low Alemannic: ''Friburg im Brisgau''), commonly referred to as Freiburg, is an independent city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With a population o ...
* Trubelsmattkopf (1,281 m), between Notschrei, Muggenbrunn and Wiedener Eck * Heidstein (1,274 m), between Belchen and Wiedener Eck * Oberer Habsberg (1,274 m), west of the Schluchsee (often wrongly spelt H''u''bsberg; other tops at 1,263 m and 1,253 m) :* ''Unterer Habsberg'' (1,204 m) * Kapellenkopf (1,273 m),Landesamt für Geoinformation and Landentwicklung Baden-Württemberg (publ.): ''Wanderkarte Hochschwarzwald – Feldberg/Schluchsee'', 4th edn., Stuttgart, 2009. between Schluchsee-Aha and Bernau-Hinterdorf * Wieswaldkopf (1,270 m), between Feldberg and Hinterzarten * Haldenköpfle (1,265 m), between Schauinsland and Notschrei * Hirschkopf (1,264 m), between St. Wilhelm and Notschrei * Hochfahrn (1,264 m), between Feldberg and Oberried * Hochkopf (1,263 m), between Neuglashütten and Feldberg by the
Bundesstraße 317 ''Bundesstraße'' (German for "federal highway"), abbreviated ''B'', is the denotation for German and Austrian national highways. Germany Germany's ''Bundesstraßen'' network has a total length of about 40,000 km. German ''Bundesstraßen'' ...
* Schweinekopf (1,257 m),Landesamt für Geoinformation and Landentwicklung Baden-Württemberg (publ.): Wanderkarte Lörrach / Belchen, 3rd edn., Stuttgart, 2009. west of the Blößling * Schmaleck (1,253 m), between St. Wilhelm and Feldberg * Ahornkopf (1,243 m), between Notschrei and St. Wilhelm * Gisiboden (1,243 m), between Todtnau and Bernau * Hohe Zinken (1,242 m), southwest of Bernau * Kandel (1,241 m), between St. Peter (High Black Forest) and the
Elz valley The Elz is a river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, a right tributary of the Rhine. It rises in the Black Forest, near the source of the Breg River, Breg. The Elz flows through Elzach, Waldkirch and Emmendingen before reaching the Rhine near Lahr. ...
* Köpfle (Todtnau) (1,235 m), northwest of Todtnau-Muggenbrunn * Köhlgarten (1,224 m), between Belchen and Blauen * Horneck (Oberried), Horneck (1,222 m), between Hinterzarten and Oberried * Farnberg (Todtmoos), Farnberg (1,218 m), between Todtmoos-Rütte and St. Blasien * Bankgallihöhe (1,210 m), between Hinterzarten and Oberried * Bötzberg (1,209 m), between Schluchsee and St. Blasien * Windeckkopf (1,209 m), southwest of Hinterzarten * Sengalenkopf (1,208 m), 2 km east of Todtnau-Gschwend * Hochgescheid (1,205 m), 3 km southeast of Schönau


Over 1,100 m

* Hinterwaldkopf (1,198 m), between Oberried and Hinterzarten * Hochfirst (Black Forest), Hochfirst (1,190 m), 3 km east of the Titisee * Weißtannenhöhe (1,190 m), 5 km north of the Titisee * Wiedener Hörnle (1,187 m), between Notschrei and Wiedener Eck * Obereck (mountain), Obereck (1,177 m), 2 km southwest of the Rohrhardsberg (on the older maps the 1180 metre contour was shown) * Griesbacher Eck (1,172 m), near the Obereck * Dachsbühl (1,171 m), near the Erlenbach Hut * Rohrenkopf (1,170 m), north of Gersbach * Blauen (Badenweiler), Blauen (also ''Hochblauen''; 1,165 m), southeast of Badenweiler * Hornisgrinde (1,164 m), (highest mountain of the Northern Black Forest) * Hasenhorn (1,156 m), 1 km southeast of Todtnau * Kaiserberg (Riggenbach), Kaiserberg (1,156 m), by Riggenbach in the municipality of Bernau * Roteck (Black Forest), Roteck (1,156 m), 1 km northwest of the Hinterwaldkopf * Roßeck (1,154 m), 7 km northwest of Furtwangen * Herrenschwander Kopf (1,152 m), 5 km southeast of Schönau * Rohrhardsberg (1,152 m), between Elzach and Furtwangen * Brend (mountain), Brend (1,149 m), 5 km northwest of Furtwangen * Ibichkopf (1,146 m), 3 km subpeak of the Obereck * Steinberg (Black Forest), Steinberg (1,141 m), 2 km northeast of Waldau * Staldenkopf (1,135 m), 1.5 km south of Todtnau-Gschwend * Bossenbühl (1,128 m), 2 km east of Waldau * Roßberg (Black Forest), Roßberg (1,125 m), 500 m north of Breitnau * Knöpflesbrunnen (1,124 m), 2 km west of Todtnau * Hornkopf (1,121 m), 2 km south of Simonswald * Hohwart (1,120 m), 2.5 km northwest of Breitnau * Notschrei (1,119 m), pass between Oberried and Todtnau * Eckle (1,114 m), between Hinterzarten and Feldberg-Bärental * Sirnitzkopf (1,114 m), 7 km east of Badenweiler


Over 1,000 m

* Altsteigerskopf (1,092 m), 4 km southeast of the Hornisgrinde * Geißkopf (Northern Black Forest), Geißkopf (1,090 m),''Die Tausendmeterberge des Nordschwarzwalds''
by Fritz Möbus, retrieved 17 August 2013
3.5 km southeast of the Hornisgrinde * Tafelbühl (1,084 m), 3 km west of the Rohrhardsberg * Hundsrücken (Black Forest), Hundsrücken (1,080 m), northeast of the Hornisgrinde * Zeller Blauen (today more rarely the ''Hochblauen''; 1,077 m), 3 km north of Zell i. W. * Schultiskopf (1,077 m), 3 km east of Altsimonswald * Sommerberg (Furtwangen), Sommerberg (1,076 m), 3 km southeast of Furtwangen * Hohspirn (1,074 m), between Falkau and Lenzkirch-Raitenbuch * Steiertenkopf (1,073 m), between Feldberg and Hinterzarten * Schattann (1,067 m), 2.5 km west of Bürchau * Stöcklewald (1,067 m), 5 km south of Triberg * Schwarzkopf (Black Forest), Schwarzkopf (1,057 m), south of the Hornisgrinde * Vogelskopf (1,056 m), 5 km south of the Hornisgrinde * Hoher Ochsenkopf (1,055 m), 6.5 km northeast of the Hornisgrinde, highest mountain in the county of Landkreis Rastatt, Rastatt * Schliffkopf (1,055 m), by the Black Forest High Road * Seekopf (Seebach), Seekopf (1,055 m), above Seebach (Baden), four kilometres southeast of the Hornisgrinde * Bosberg (Black Forest), Bosberg (1,052 m) * Geisberg (Schonach), Geisberg (1,047 m), 3 km northeast of the Rohrhardsberg, near Schonach * Gschasikopf (1,045 m), 6 km north of the Rohrhardsberg * Otten (mountain), Otten (1,041 m), between Buchenbach and Breitnau * Hochkopf (Nordschwarzwald), Hochkopf (1,039 m), north of the Hornisgrinde * Bubshorn (1,032 m), Fröhnd/Pfaffenberg * Kesselberg (Black Forest), Kesselberg (1,024 m), west of Oberkirnach (St. Georgen) * Honeck (Bürchau), Honeck (1,022 m), east of Bürchau * Pfälzer Kopf (1,013 m), 6 km southeast of the Hornisgrinde * Mehliskopf (1,008 m), above the Black Forest High Road * Schlegelberg (Black Forest), Schlegelberg (1,005 m) * Muhrkopf (1,003 m),Hornisgrinde#Geography 2 km north of the Hornisgrinde * Badener Höhe (1,002.5 m), near Baden-Baden * Seekopf (Forbach), Seekopf (1,001.1 m), east of the Badener Höhe and ten kilometres northeast of the Hornisgrinde * Riesenköpfle (1,000.8 m), 7.5 km southeast of the Hornisgrinde


Up to 1,000 m

* Mühleberg (mountain), Mühleberg (995 m), local mountain of Vöhrenbach * Hohloh (988 m), near Gernsbach-Kaltenbronn (Gernsbach), Kaltenbronn * Hohe Möhr (983 m), near Zell in the Wiesental * Kniebis (971 m), near Freudenstadt * Lettstädter Höhe (966 m), southwest of Kniebis * Brandenkopf (945 m) * Teufelsmühle (Black Forest), Teufelsmühle (908 m), east of Gernsbach near Loffenau * Hörnleberg (907 m) * Moos (mountain), Mooskopf (877.5 m), highest point of Gengenbach * Sulgener Berg (763.5 m), near Sulgen, Rottweil (district), Rottweil * Rinkenkopf (759.6 m), near Baiersbronn * Roßkopf (Breisgau), Roßkopf (737 m), near Freiburg im Breisgau * Bernstein (Northern Black Forest), Bernstein (694 m), local mountain of Gaggenau * Brandeckkopf (686 m), local mountain of Zell-Weierbach, Offenburg * Merkur (mountain), Merkur (668 m), local mountain of Baden-Baden * Kapf (Egenhausen), Egenhäuser Kapf (625 m) * Mahlberg (mountain), Mahlberg (613 m), near Gaggenau, highest point in the county of Landkreis Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe * Battert (568 m), near Baden-Baden, with the well-known ''Battertfelsen'' climbing area * Fremersberg (525 m), west of Baden-Baden * Geißkopf (Central Black Forest), Geißkopf (359 m), hill near Berghaupten with old military encampment * Hornberg (Breisgau), Hornberg (356.5 m), hill in the Breisgau, near Kollmarsreute (Emmendingen), Emmendingen, Baden-Württemberg


See also

* List of mountains of Baden-Württemberg


References

Black Forest Club map with data by the Baden-Württemberg Survey Department Mountains and hills of the Black Forest, ! Mountains and hills of Baden-Württemberg, ! Lists of mountains by range, Black Forest