14th Glottertäler Rebhisli-Tour 2026
Wine hike through ten vineyard huts on Ascension Day in the Black Forest Glottertal
2026
About Glottertäler Rebhisli-Tour
Glottertäler Rebhisli-Tour — edition 2026
14th Edition on Ascension Day 2026
The Rebhisli-Tour 2026 follows the proven route: Start at your own pace between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. at the Einbollenhisli, from there on a circular hike through the Glottertal vineyards — midday views to the Kaiserstuhl, afternoon light over the Black Forest heights. The vintner families await you at ten huts.
For the 14th edition, Roter Bur will focus on the character of the Glottertal growing region — Spätburgunder, Grauburgunder, and Weißburgunder, Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, as well as the characteristic Roter Bur. Single-vineyard wines mean: one wine per station, matched to the respective vineyard site.
Highlights Glottertäler Rebhisli-Tour 2026
- 14th edition of a Glottertal tradition (since 2013)
- Scenic hike 8.8 km / 361m altitude
- Ten vineyard hut stations with Roter Bur vintners
- Single-vineyard wines, grape juice, snacks
- Ascension Day / Father's Day
- Distant views to Kaiserstuhl and Black Forest heights
Programme Glottertäler Rebhisli-Tour 2026
Thursday, May 14, 2026 (Ascension Day)
- 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM — Start at the Einbollenhisli (own pace)
- 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM — Ten vineyard huts open, single-vineyard wines, grape juice, snacks
- Route 8.8 km / 361 meters altitude
- Return by 6:00 PM
At Each Vineyard Hut Station
- A single-vineyard wine from the respective vintner family
- Glottertal grape juice
- Snack (Black Forest ham, cheese, bread — varies by station)
- Personal conversation with the vintners
Prices Glottertäler Rebhisli-Tour 2026
Starter set in advance (glass + map): Price and online advance purchase at roter-bur.de. Advance purchase at Roter Bur (Winzerstr. 2) and at the Einbollenhisli. Wine tastings, snacks, and grape juice at the stations are paid for separately at the huts.
Practical information — Glottertäler Rebhisli-Tour
Getting There
Glottertal is located northeast of Freiburg im Breisgau. By car via the A 5 (Freiburg-Nord exit) or the B 294. By train and bus: S-Bahn to Denzlingen or Gundelfingen, then take bus 1216 to Glottertal. Parking available at Roter Bur and at the Einbollenhisli.
Opening Hours
Thursday, May 14, 2026 (Ascension Day), 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM. Start between 9 AM and 12 PM at the Einbollenhisli. Route 8.8 km, 361 meters altitude, hike at your own pace.
Tickets / Starter Set
Advance purchase of the starter set (glass + map + discount vouchers) at the Roter Bur sales office (Winzerstr. 2) and at the Einbollenhisli. Price 2025: 25 EUR per starter set (wine tastings, snacks, and grape juice at the stations are extra). Current prices and online advance purchase at roter-bur.de.
Contact
Roter Bur Glottertäler Winzer eG, Winzerstr. 2, 79286 Glottertal, Phone +49 (0)7684 9109-1.
Glottertal — Vineyards in the Southern Black Forest
The Glottertal is one of the most beautiful wine-growing regions in the southern Black Forest — the vineyards climb up to 500 meters in altitude and belong to the Baden / Tuniberg / Markgräflerland wine region. The Roter Bur Glottertäler Winzer eG cooperative (founded in 1932) unites around 100 family businesses from the valley. Their flagship wines are Spätburgunder and Grauburgunder, Müller-Thurgau, Riesling, and Weißburgunder — complemented by the characteristic Roter Bur, a local top product.
The Rebhisli — Vineyard Huts in the Wine Landscape
The Rebhisli are the small wine huts that the Glottertal vintners set up in the middle of their vineyards: This is where wine is brought to the farmstead, tools are stored, and guests are welcomed. For the Rebhisli-Tour, ten of these huts are opened and catered. At each station, the hiker meets a different vintner — with single-vineyard wines, grape juice, and a small snack.
14th Edition on May 14, 2026
The 14th Glottertäler Rebhisli-Tour takes place on Thursday, May 14, 2026 — Ascension Day. Start is from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (you start whenever you want), last arrival at 6 p.m. The route is 8.8 kilometers long, has 361 meters of altitude, and is designed as a scenic circular hike. You start and end at the Einbollenhisli or at the Roter Bur sales office in Winzerstraße 2 in the valley. You can secure a starter set with a glass and map in advance — the map guides you from Hisli to Hisli through the vineyards.
What You Will Experience
The tour combines three experiences: Hiking through the southwestern Baden wine landscape with views of the Black Forest heights and the Rhine plain; wine enjoyment with single-vineyard wines that embody the individual vintners and locations; and personal contact with the wine families at their Rebhisli. At each station, you will hear a story about the wine, the location, the family. This makes the Rebhisli-Tour an intimate alternative to classic wine festivals — no festival tent, but directly among the vines.
Ascension Day — Father's Day in the Black Forest
The date on Ascension Day (also Father's Day) is part of the program: Many locals traditionally use the day for the tour, joined by hikers from Freiburg, the High Black Forest, and the Markgräflerland. The atmosphere is familiar — Father's Day groups with handcarts, young couples, hiking groups from the surrounding valleys. The mood is lively, but never overcrowded: the route distributes the approximately 1,000 participants comfortably.
Tradition Since 2013
The Rebhisli-Tour was launched in 2013 — the 14th edition in 2026 shows that the format has established itself as the Glottertal season opener. The Roter Bur cooperative, Tourism Glottertal, and Schwarzwald Tourism see the tour today as an annual flagship event of the region.
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