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The toposcope at the summit of the Feldberg

The list contains a selection of the mountains and hills in the Black Forest, in order of their height.

Over 1,400 m

The Herzogenhorn seen from the Feldberg with the Alps behind
  • Baldenweger Buck (1,460 m), northern subpeak of the Feldberg
  • Seebuck (1,448 m), southeastern subpeak of the Feldberg

Over 1,300 m

The Stübenwasen

Over 1,200 m

The Schauinsland
The observation tower on the Hochkopf
Summit of the Kandel
  • Unterer Habsberg (1,204 m)

Over 1,100 m

The Hinterwaldkopf
The Weißtannenhöhe
The Roßberg
  • Hinterwaldkopf (1,198 m), between Oberried and Hinterzarten
  • 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 (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 (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 (1,156 m), by Riggenbach in the municipality of Bernau
  • 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 (1,149 m), 5 km northwest of Furtwangen
  • Ibichkopf (1,146 m), 3 km subpeak of the Obereck
  • 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 (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

The Zeller Blauen
The Badener Höhe
The Hochkopf

Up to 1,000 m

The Brandenkopf
The Teufelsmühle
The Mooskopf

See also

References

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  15. www.hochkopf.de Archived 2012-01-14 at the Wayback Machine
  16. Hornisgrinde#Geography

Black Forest Club map with data by the Baden-Württemberg Survey Department

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