Hansjakob Way II

Hansjakob Way II
Information sign at Biberach station
Length 92 km
Location Germany,
Baden-Württemberg,
Black Forest
Trailheads
Use Circular walk
Elevation
Elevation change 740 m
Highest point Brandenkopf (945 m)
Lowest point Steinach (205 m)
Hiking details
Season Spring to autumn
Waymark Black Hansjakob hat in white diamond
Sights Brandenkopf Tower
Maintained by Black Forest Club

The Hansjakob Way II (German: Hansjakobweg II), also called the Great Hansjakob Way (Großer Hansjakobweg) is a four-day circular walk through the Central Black Forest in Germany, from Haslach im Kinzigtal returning to Haslach. The roughly 92-kilometre-long hiking trail is named after the Baden author and parish priest, Heinrich Hansjakob (1837–1916). The route was opened in 1983 and is sponsored and managed by the Black Forest Club.

The waymark is a white diamond with a black Hansjakob hat, the headwear in which Hansjakob is portrayed in many contemporary pictures and photographs. At all the sights along the way, information boards have been erected, that relate mainly to the life and stores of Hansjakob.

Day tours/stages

First Stage: Haslach – Brandenkopf

Haslach – Sandhaasen Hut – Hausach – Gutach/Tower – Wolfach – Hirzwasen – Brandenkopf (29.5 km)

Second Stage: Brandenkopf – Zell am Harmersbach

Brandenkopf – Durben – Oberharmersbach – Mühlstein (Nordrach) – Zell am Harmersbach (20 km)

Third Stage: Zell am Harmersbach – Höhenhäuser

Zell am Harmersbach – Niller Eck – Steinach – Heidenschlössle – Höhenhäuser (Gasthof Kreuz) (26 km)

Fourth Stage: Höhenhäuser – Haslach

Höhenhäuser – Biereck – Hansjakob Chapel – Hofstetten – Haslach (16.5 km)

Literature

  • Martin Kuhnle: Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord. Bergverlag Rother, München 2013, ISBN 978-3-7633-4420-8, S. 166–187.
  • Black Forest hiking service: web facility of the Black Forest Club for visualising the Black Forest trails on Google Maps with various overlays (trail network, waymarks, accommodation, …)
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