Stöcklewald tower
Just as grandiose as it is impressive. The view from the 25 metre high Stöcklewald Tower, which has stood on the 1068 metre-high hilltop and can be climbed via 127 steps. The children's playground right next to the tower also makes it an ideal family excursion destination. The restaurant also invites you to take a cosy break.
Beschreibung
The approximately 25 metre high viewing tower was built in 1894 by the Triberg branch of the Black Forest Association as a round tower in the district of Furtwangen and was inaugurated in May 1895. It is a popular excursion destination. From the viewing platform, you can see across the central Black Forest to the Feldberg and beyond to the panorama of the Swabian Alb and the Alps from Zugspitze to Mont Blanc. The platform can be climbed via 127 steps.
The Stöcklewald tower is also used by amateur radio operators as a relay station. At 1,100 metres above sea level, the Stöcklewald relay is the second-highest 2m FM relay in Germany (DB0WX). It picks up the radio transmissions of radio amateurs and transmits them with higher power. The Freiburg Regional Council has also installed the radio networks of the police, THW, fire brigade and rescue services on the tower.
Kontakt
Adresse
Wanderheim & Vesperstube Stöcklewaldtrum
Stöcklewaldweg 1
78120 Furtwangen
Ansprechpartner
Frau Katrin Volk