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The Stübenwasen (1,386 m above sea level (NHN))[1] is the sixth highest mountain in the Black Forest after the Feldberg (1,493 m above NHN), Baldenweger Buck (1,461 m above NHN), Seebuck (1,448 m above NHN), Herzogenhorn (1,415 m above NHN) and the Belchen (1,414 m above NHN). It is the highest point on the ridge between Schauinsland and Feldberg and is only separated from the latter by a wide saddle. To the north is the St. Wilhelm Valley, to the south the Wiesental with Todtnau and Todtnauberg.

View from the Stübenwasen of Todtnauberg and the Belchen
View from the Stübenwasen of Todtnauberg and the Belchen
Stübenwasen
The Stübenwasen seen from the Feldberg with the Belchen in the background
Highest point
Elevation1,386 m above sea level (NHN) (4,547 ft)
Coordinates47°52′03″N 7°58′17″E
Geography
Stübenwasen
Baden-Württemberg,  Germany
Parent rangeBlack Forest

Vegetation and use


The summit of the Stübenwasen is not wooded. The sudden transitions to forest show, however, that this is not a natural treeline. The Stübenwasen would not be treeless just on account of its height; the treeline here, about 100 kilometres north of the nearest north Alpine peak could be expected to lie at about 1,650–1,700 m. The highlands are used in summer as cattle pasture, in winter as a ski area.


Tourism


The Stübenwasen cross
The Stübenwasen cross

The Stübenwasen is thus well developed for tourism, although it is not accessible by car, like for example the Feldberg or the Kandel. West of the summit is an inn, the Berggasthaus Stübenwasen (1,270 m), built in 1935. It is accessible in summer on the footpath between Feldberg and Notschrei, and in winter on the Stübenwasenspur. In addition lifts run from Todtnauberg up the Stübenwasen, the Stübenwasen Lift (1,000 m long, from 1,100 m to 1,350 m) and the Stübenwasen Summit Lift (Gipfellift) (400 m long, from 1,330 m to 1,370 m).


References


  1. Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation



На других языках


[de] Stübenwasen

Der Stübenwasen ist mit 1388,8 m ü. NHN[1] der sechsthöchste Berg im Schwarzwald, nach dem Feldberg (1493 m ü. NHN), dem Baldenweger Buck (1460,5 m ü. NHN), dem Seebuck (1449,3 m ü. NHN), dem Herzogenhorn (1415,6 m ü. NHN) und dem Belchen (1414,2 m ü. NHN). Er bildet die höchste Erhebung des Rückens zwischen Schauinsland und Feldberg und ist von letzterem nur durch einen breiten Sattel getrennt. Nördlich liegt das St. Wilhelmer Tal, südlich das Wiesental mit Todtnau und Todtnauberg.
- [en] Stübenwasen



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