The best outdoor activities in Freiburg: hiking back to happiness
So it’s no surprise that Freiburg’s best activities are found outdoors. From a leisurely sonntagsspaziergang (Sunday hike) to an intrepid snowshoeing adventure, this Black Forest town has something for everyone and every fitness level. And don’t worry about the weather – as the Germans firmly believe, there’s no such thing as bad weather, just unsuitable clothing.
So strap on your boots, and grab those hiking poles, because here are the best outdoor activities for kids, adventurers, and adrenaline junkies in Freiburg.

Hike the Black Forest Westweg trail
If the Brothers Grimm captivated your imagination with stories like Hansel and Gretel inspired by the Black Forest, take the time to delve deep into its magic on a multiday hike along the famous Black Forest Westweg trail. It’s hard to get lost with red triangles marking the 285 km (177mi) trail, and you can choose between sections with low undulating hills that aren’t too intense on the knees, or tougher peaks that scale Feldberg mountain. As well as the dense pine forest, you’ll cross open country, sunny meadows, orchards and dairy farms, while ruins, tiny medieval towns, and complete the fairytale.
Take a dip in Dietenbachsee
As Freiburg is a good seven hours from the nearest beach, the locals instead head to nearby lakes to cool off. From May to September, the water at Dietenbachsee is warm enough to swim in. There are also playgrounds to occupy the little ones, beach volleyball courts, table tennis tables and a skate park. The lake also makes for a relaxing stroll in winter, at just 20 minutes on the #3 tram from Freiburg’s old town.
Cool off in Opfinger See
Another popular place to relax on a hot summer day is Opfinger See, around 10km (6mi) west of Freiburg. This natural body of water is kept cool from the surrounding Mooswald forest. Get there early to find a spot on the sunbathing lawn, and bring supplies if you want to take advantage of the BBQ grills scattered around the shore.

Hike the Markgräfler Wine Trail
A popular long distance trail for travelers who like to hike with a side of wine is the 84km (52mi) Markgräfler Wiiwegli (wine trail). You can choose to complete the whole trail over 3-4 days, staying at inns along the way, or if you’re short on time, tackle the first section from Sankt Georgen to Staufen for a decent day hike. Winding through the wine growing regions of the southern Black Forest and the French border, the trail is relatively flat and well-paved.
In fall, the landscape is brushed with golden and amber hues, turning it into an impressionist's dream. You’ll also find many of the Straußwirtschaften (seasonal wine taverns) throw their doors open in fall and spring offering a welcome break for hungry hikers to enjoy the latest harvest and a warm snack. Just look for a broom hanging out the front that indicates they’re open for business.
Snowshoe in peace on Schauinsland
While nearby ski resort Feldberg operates pretty decent skiing and snowboarding runs, it’s also a busy spot. So get away from the busy ski lifts and spend time experiencing nature as you glide across Schauinsland mountain on snowshoes. The sport is gaining popularity for the freedom and peacefulness it offers, as well as its claim as the world’s healthiest sport. The gliding motion delivers a complete body workout that strengthens the heart and muscles, without the impact or risk associated with other cardio workouts, all while breathing in fresh mountain air. All the gear you need can be hired on-mountain for around €50 ($56) for a week between November and March. The Schauinsland 15km (9mi) red trail is a great place to learn the ropes.

Cruise downhill on a mountain bike
A city full of bike-crazy people means a forest full of awesome mountain bike trails. Pros and absolute beginners will find trails that are well-maintained and rock-free. The terrain is flowy as opposed to steep, making for pretty rapid riding. Head towards the Dreisam soccer stadium to try out the jumps at the thrilling “Baden to the bone” trail. You may encounter some snow in the depths of winter, but otherwise mountain biking is definitely considered a year-round sport in this part of the world. Mountain bike rental starts at €25 ($27) a day from Radstation next to the train station in town.
Go sledding at Schauinsland
While you’re testing out the snowshoes, the kids and big kids at heart will love the thrill of sledding. One of the best-known sled runs can be found at the top of Schauinsland. Jump in the cable car from Horben and rent your sled at the top. Then, brace yourself for the speedy 300m (920ft) ride down. Rinse and repeat until your hands, feet or lungs can’t take it anymore. Read More…