Stegen

Stegen is a municipality in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It borders on the city of Freiburg, being about 8 km away as the crow flies, lying in the valley of the river Dreisam. The municipality includes three population centres: the town of Stegen (which itself includes the villages of Weiler, Oberbirken, Unterbirken and Rechtenbach) and the villages of Eschbach and Wittental.

Economically, Stegen is partly an offshoot of Freiburg; for example, the Forest Zoology Institute of the University of Freiburg maintains a field station at Wittental. It also plays a role in Black Forest tourism, with guest houses and other facilities catering to visitors. It is the first town that a hiker on the Schwarzwald-Querweg Freiburg-Bodensee long-distance footpath passes through when travelling eastwards on the path from Freiburg.

Towns and municipalities in Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald (district)
  • Au
  • Auggen
  • Badenweiler
  • Bad Krozingen
  • Ballrechten-Dottingen
  • Bötzingen
  • Bollschweil
  • Breisach
  • Breitnau
  • Buchenbach
  • Buggingen
  • Ebringen
  • Ehrenkirchen
  • Eichstetten am Kaiserstuhl
  • Eisenbach
  • Eschbach
  • Feldberg
  • Friedenweiler
  • Glottertal
  • Gottenheim
  • Gundelfingen
  • Hartheim am Rhein
  • Heitersheim
  • Heuweiler
  • Hinterzarten
  • Horben
  • Ihringen
  • Kirchzarten
  • Lenzkirch
  • Löffingen
  • March
  • Merdingen
  • Merzhausen
  • Müllheim
  • Münstertal
  • Neuenburg am Rhein
  • Oberried
  • Pfaffenweiler
  • Schallstadt
  • Schluchsee
  • Sölden
  • Sankt Märgen
  • Sankt Peter
  • Staufen
  • Stegen
  • Sulzburg
  • Titisee-Neustadt
  • Umkirch
  • Vogtsburg
  • Wittnau