The
Central Black Forest (German:
Mittlerer Schwarzwald), also called the
Middle Black Forest, is a natural or cultural division of the Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It generally refers to a region of deeply incised valleys from the Rench valley and southern foothills of the Kniebis in the north to the area of
Freiburg im Breisgau 
and
Donaueschingen 
in the south. Its highest area, which is southeast of the Elz valley, is also part of the
High Black Forest 
.
Geography
The dominating valley system of the Kinzig cuts through the Middle Black Forest from east to west. Prominent peaks are the Kandel (1,241 m),
Weißtannenhöhe 
(1,190 m), Obereck (1,177 m),
Rohrhardsberg 
(1,152 m), Brend (1,149 m),
Stöcklewald 
(1,067 m) and
Mooswaldkopf 
(887 m) south of the Kinzig, and the
Brandenkopf 
(945 m) and Lettstädter Höhe (960 m) north of the Kinzig.
Geology
Gneisses and granites predominate.