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inn was bought in 1957 from the Black Forest Ski Club, was converted and then opened on 22 October 1967 as the new National Training Centre. On 1 January 1979, the first 5 km, ladies cross-country skiing World Cup races in Europe took place on the Herzogenhorn after the
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training trails. The routes starting at the National Training Centre (about 15–20 km, depending on snow conditions) lead in tight loops across the hilly plateau between the Herzogenhorn, Grafenmatt and
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in which Freiburg artist, Karl Hauptmann, lived and worked from 1920 until his death in 1947. Another artist who worked on the Herzogenhorn worked was Wilhelm Heimer Wickert (1886-1968).
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There are two restaurants on the mountain: one attached to the Herzogenhorn National Training Centre, a training centre for high-performance sports and the
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The Herzogenhorn is the source region for three streams, the Krunkelbach, the Kriegsbach and the Prägbach, which discharge into the
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The Herzogenhorn in October from the north with the cross-country area of the National Training Centre in the foreground
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is counted, the Herzogenhorn is only the fourth highest point in the Black Forest. But if only mountains with a
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View over the trail looking south to the Herzogenhorn. Left the climbing wall of the National Training Centre
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of 100 metres are counted as independent peaks, it becomes the second highest after the Feldberg.
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The Alpine skiing area is not on the Herzogenhorn itself, but on the slopes between the neighbouring
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via the Grafenmatt. The two mountain ridges radiating from the Herzogenhorn, south towards
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built the Mannheim-Ludwigshafen Hut, but this burned down on 28 January 1911. The
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The Herzogenhorn seen from the Feldberg. The Alps may be seen in the far distance.
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to the west, there is a panoramic view in fine weather of the chain of the
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The first primitive fortifications probably date to the time around the
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The Herzogenhorn is the highest mountain in the Black Forest to have a
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of the Herzogenhorn is about 75 minutes walk from the Feldberg Pass.
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From the Herzogenhorn, as well as the Feldberg to the north and
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Selbstverlag der Gemeinde Feldberg (Schwarzwald), 1996,
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ski club had to move due to lack of snow. During the
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Elevation
Prominence
Feldberg Pass
Isolation
Seebuck
Coordinates
47°50′06″N 8°01′10″E / 47.83500°N 8.01944°E / 47.83500; 8.01944
Herzogenhorn is located in Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Parent range
Black Forest

sea level (NHN)
Baden-Württemberg
nature reserve
Bernau im Schwarzwald


Wiese
mountain in the Black Forest
Feldberg
Seebuck
Baldenweger Buck
prominence
summit cross
trails
Menzenschwand
Spießhorn

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