· National
Easy
Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt]
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430 m
Distance
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7 min
Est. duration
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Easy
Difficulty
🔄
Round walk
Route type
Forbach - Badener Höhe - Unterstmatt
Covering just 430 m, this is a gentle outing perfect for families or beginners. Allow roughly 6 minutes.
With start and finish just a short distance apart, this near-loop trail offers most of the convenience of a circular route with a subtly different final stretch.
As a National Walking Network (NWN) trail, this route represents a nationally recognised hiking corridor. Infrastructure and waymarking are maintained at a high standard.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the total distance of Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt]?
The total distance of Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt] is 430 m.
What is the estimated walking time for Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt]?
The estimated walking time for Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt] is approximately 7 min.
Is Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt] a loop trail?
Yes, Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt] is a round walk that starts and finishes at the same point — no return transport needed.
What are the start coordinates of Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt]?
The trailhead for Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt] is located near 48.6316, 8.2105.
What fitness level is needed for Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt]?
Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt] is rated easy. Most walkers will find it accessible with minimal fitness required.
Who maintains the Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt] trail?
Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt] is maintained and managed by Schwarzwaldverein.
Is Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt] part of a larger trail network?
Yes, Westweg [03. Forbach→Unterstmatt] is part of the National Walking Network (NWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.