In July 2009, the Todtnauer Hasenhornturm was built at 1156m as a viewing tower. The 20m high Hasenhorn tower offers a great All-round view from Belchen, over the Stübenwasen, to the Feldberg and in the meadow valley.
The tower is from Todtnau The best way to get there is with the Hasenhorn chairlift. A half-hour walk leads directly from the mountain station to the observation tower.
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