The Stübenwasen () is the sixth highest mountain in the Black Forest after the Feldberg (), Baldenweger Buck (), Seebuck (), Herzogenhorn () and the Belchen (). It is the highest point on the ridge between Schauinsland and Feldberg and is only separated from the latter by a wide saddle. To the north is the St. Wilhelm Valley, to the south the Wiesental with Todtnau and Todtnauberg.
The Stübenwasen () is the sixth highest mountain in the Black Forest after the Feldberg (), Baldenweger Buck (), Seebuck (), Herzogenhorn () and the Belchen (). It is the highest point on the ridge between Schauinsland and Feldberg and is only separated from the latter by a wide saddle. To the north is the St. Wilhelm Valley, to the south the Wiesental with Todtnau and Todtnauberg.
== Vegetation and use == The summit of the Stübenwasen is not wooded. The sudden transitions to forest show, however, that this is not a natural treeline. The Stübenwasen would not be treeless just on account of its height; the treeline here, about 100 kilometres north of the nearest north Alpine peak could be expected to lie at about 1,650–. The highlands are used in summer as cattle pasture, in winter as a ski area.
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