Teufelsmühle (Black Forest)

The Teufelsmühle (908.1 m above sea level (NHN))[1] is a mountain south of Loffenau in the Northern Black Forest.

The Alb rises near the eastern flank of the mountain (at the Albursprung), before reaching Bad Herrenalb a few kilometres further north.

In 1910, the Teufelsmühle Tower was erected on the summit plateau, which stood 10 metres high.

[3] Together the building and the guest house of Teufelsmühle form a hamlet in the municipality of Loffenau.

On the Teufelsmühle Tower is a plaque with a picture of Hubertus Waldteufel, a local poet, whose real name was Emil Dietz and who lived from 1879 to 1957, ending his days in Bad Herrenalb-Zieflensberg.

Excursion inn on the summit plateau
View to the Northwest - sitting on a stone - from Loffenau to Rhine Valley