The
Stöcklewald is a mountain, 1,068.2 m above sea level (NHN), in the southern part of the
Central Black Forest 
in Germany between the towns of Furtwangen and Triberg, each about 5 kilometres distant, in the county of
Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis 
. Towards the north, the Black Forest only exceeds this height again in the area of the Schliffkopf and the Hornisgrinde.
Location
The European Watershed between the
Rhine 
and the
Danube 
runs over the mountain. On its northern slopes rises the Gutach, which flows from here in a northwesterly direction through the Schönwald Highlands and drops over its northeastern edge as the
Triberg Waterfalls 
. To the southeast flow the tributary streams of the Breg.
The northern foot of its gently-sloping domed summit may be reached on local
Landesstraßen and
Kreisstraßen, both from the aforementioned towns as well as from Schönwald and
Brigach 
.