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Cross-country skiing/cross-county trails Todtnauberg

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4 out of 5 stars

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Cross-country trails at the ski resort Todtnauberg

  • Cross-country trail offering
    Total trail length: 80 km

Todtnauberg is a great cross-country skiing area. There is a slope for every ability level with a suitable length and steepness. The high elevation of the trails guarantees a long season that ends sometime in April. A highlight for cross-country skiers is the connection to the famous Notschrei trail and the long-distance Schonach-Belchen trail. Most of the trails in Todtnauberg are connected and feature both a skating and a classic track. Many of the trails start and/or end in the village.


Trail tip(s)
  • Kapellen circuit trail

    The trail leads above Todtnauberg on the slopes of the Stuebenbach lift, Kapellen lift and Scheuermatt lift to the Spechtsboden and back.
    • Length 11.9 km
    • Elevation: 1000 m - 1250 m

    Difficulty level: intermediate
    Track: single track
    Cross-country skiing style: classic, skating
    fee: no
  • Panorama circuit trail

    The short Panorama circuit trail is one of the most challenging single trails in the Black Forest. The entire trail is prepared for classic as well as skating skiing. The trail begins at the Radschert parking lot and leads over the Stuebenwasen, past the Hirschkopf and Neutstuetzkopf to the Notschrei Pass and back to Todtnauberg.
    • Length 13.4 km
    • Elevation: 1000 m - 1350 m

    Difficulty level: difficult
    Track: single track, double track
    Cross-country skiing style: classic, skating
    fee: no



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