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🏰MĂŒhlhausen➝ MĂ€gdeberg➝ HohenkrĂ€hen➝ Singen

Bildtitel: Archway HohenkrÀhen

The Village MĂŒhlhausen

Our hike begins at the train station in MĂŒhlhausen near Engen, which we leave on the left side to follow the Duchtlinger Steig. The path gradually leads uphill, and before long, we catch our first glimpse of the MĂ€gdeberg - a striking volcanic hill topped with the romantic ruins of a medieval castle.

Bildtitel: MĂ€gdeberg Tower Ruins

MĂ€gdeberg Castle

We continue toward the MĂ€gdeberg Castle ruins, situated at about 654 meters above sea level. The castle was built in the 13th century and was part of the Hegau fortress network. It suffered major damage during the Thirty Years' War and was eventually abandoned in the 17th century. Today, the well-preserved remains are freely accessible and offer panoramic views over the Hegau hills and, on clear days, all the way to Lake Constance and the Alps.

Bildtitel: MĂ€gdeberg Archway

Scenic Hill called Offeren

After visiting the ruins of MĂ€gdeberg, we continue our hike toward the Offeren - a lesser-known but scenic hill. At its summit, we find a simple summit cross, offering a peaceful spot for a short break. From here, we enjoy unobstructed views of the surrounding volcanic landscape of the Hegau region.

Bildtitel: Offeren Mountain Cross

HohenkrÀhen Castle

Our next destination is the striking HohenkrÀhen, which, at 643 meters, is not particularly high but stands out with its steep slopes and rugged, alpine-like appearance. The HohenkrÀhen is the eroded core of an ancient volcano and one of the most impressive peaks in the Hegau volcanic field. A narrow path leads to the summit, where we encounter the ruins of HohenkrÀhen Castle, believed to have been built around the year 1200.

Bildtitel: HohenkrÀhen View of MÀgdeberg

Hohentwiel Fortress

Although only a few walls and a small viewing platform remain today, the summit offers panoramic views of the surrounding region: the Hohentwiel Fortress, Lake Constance, the volcanic peaks of the Hegau, and on clear days, even the Swiss Alps. HohenkrÀhen is a hidden gem for hikers seeking a mix of natural beauty and historical depth.

Bildtitel: View of Hohentwiel

Hohentwiel Volcano

Our hike now continues toward the impressive Hohentwiel, a striking 686-meter-high volcanic cone crowned by the largest fortress ruins in Germany. Given that we've already conquered 450 meters of elevation, we decide to climb only halfway up the mountain. Even from this point, the majestic volcanic formation and its historical significance can be clearly felt.

Hohentwiel Information Center

Our next stop is the Hohentwiel Information Center, located near the Hohentwiel service area. Here, visitors can learn about the geology, history, and nature of the Hohentwiel and the surrounding Hegau region. It's also a great place to pause and reflect on the hike so far.

Descent to Singen

From there, we begin our descent into the town of Singen. The path leads us through both forested and open landscapes before reaching our final destination, Singen Main Station. For those who still have energy left, the day can be rounded off with a stroll through town or a visit to the MAC Museum Art & Cars.

This tour was hiked, photographed, and described by a real person on 10.04.2025. The GPS data from the photos was recorded on-site and used to accurately reconstruct the route.

Tour profile

Challenging hike | Altitude: 602 m (ca) | | Highest Point: 711 m | Lowest Point: 428 m | Country: Germany | Region: Hegau | Views: 33

Getting There:

MĂŒhlhausen is located on the S-Bahn line S6 (Singen-Engen) and is easily accessible by public transportation. Thanks to this convenient connection, it’s an ideal starting point for hikers who prefer to travel in an eco-friendly way. The MĂŒhlhausen-Ehingen train station marks the beginning of our hike through the scenic Hegau region.
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