Mountain peaks around Rudersberg offer elevated points and scenic landscapes at the western edge of the Welzheim Forest. The region features charming hills and viewpoints, providing rewarding experiences for visitors. Elevations in the municipality range between 270 and 536 meters. This area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the natural beauty of the Schurwald and Welzheimer Wald regions.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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... near the "Wanderparkplatz auf dem Haselstein", near "Breuningsweiler", a district of Winnenden in Baden-Württemberg. - approx. 448 m above sea level - the "Haselstein" is made of Stubensandstein - the Stubensandstein is firmly connected here and was once quarried as building stone. - This is why there is a former quarry here (entry prohibited due to rockfall). - The "Geological Trail" therefore leads around the outside of the quarry. - Geographically interesting: the paved path marks the "border" between the "Stubensandstein" (nutrient-poor) (Löwenstein Formation of the Middle Keuper) with steppe forest and the "Oberes Bunten Mergeln" (Upper Bunt Mergel) - predominantly nutrient-rich (Mainhardt Formation of the Middle Keuper) with vineyards. - The natural monument "Haselstein with steppe heath and steppe heath bushes" is located here.
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Beautiful place, not overcrowded, absolutely recommended for nature lovers.
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Great views and open on weekends from March to October
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Small climbing rock with a beautiful view
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Great view, perfect for resting
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Observation tower of the Swabian Alp Club 👍🏻 Super panoramic view of the whole area 👍🏻
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From here you have a beautiful view, there is also a launch pad for paragliders 🪂 and a nice barbecue area. The mountain festival of the Kleinheppach men's singing club also takes place here every year.
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The Hagberg Tower is a 23-meter-high observation tower on the Hagberg in the Welzheim Forest. On the ground around the tower, you have a panoramic view of all regions when the weather is clear - magnificent.
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The region offers several highly-rated viewpoints. The View of the Rems Valley from Kleinheppacher Kopf is a favorite for its panoramic views, opportunities to rest, grill, and watch paragliders. Another popular spot is the Hagberg Observation Tower, a 23-meter-high structure providing magnificent regional views on clear days. Additionally, the View from Hörnleskopf over the Rems Valley and Korb offers scenic vistas, enjoyable even in winter conditions.
Yes, the Haselstein Rock Formation is a notable natural monument. Located northwest of Winnenden-Breuningsweiler, this 448-meter-high formation is primarily composed of Stuben sandstone. It offers beautiful views, especially when the trees are bare, and is a recommended spot for nature lovers, featuring a launch pad for paragliders.
The Hohberg Summit (498 m), while wooded and not offering expansive views, features a charming hut and a summit cross. Inside the hut, you'll find benches, a table, and 'summit books' where hikers can sign in, along with documents detailing the hut's construction. It's a unique experience focused on the journey and the tradition of reaching the high point.
Many of the elevated points around Rudersberg are suitable for families. The View of the Rems Valley from Kleinheppacher Kopf is particularly family-friendly, offering a large playground and barbecue area. The Hagberg Observation Tower is also considered family-friendly, providing an engaging experience with its panoramic views.
Beyond exploring the peaks, the Rudersberg region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, with routes like the 'Jux Cave – Juxkopf Hill and Bat Cave loop' or the 'Source of the Buchenbach – Zauberweiher loop'. For cyclists, there are many options for both road cycling and touring, including routes around the Wieslauftal Cycle Path or towards the Rems River. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Rudersberg, Road Cycling Routes around Rudersberg, and Cycling around Rudersberg guides.
The region's peaks and viewpoints can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer is ideal for longer days and outdoor activities. Even in winter, spots like the View from Hörnleskopf over the Rems Valley and Korb are described as a pleasure in the snow, offering unique scenic beauty.
Yes, many trails leading to the viewpoints and peaks around Rudersberg are dog-friendly. For instance, the area around the View from Hörnleskopf over the Rems Valley and Korb is suitable for walks with dogs, allowing your canine companions to enjoy the natural beauty alongside you.
The terrain around Rudersberg varies, ranging from intermediate to challenging. You'll encounter forest paths, grasslands, and trails. While not boasting towering mountains, the region features charming hills and elevated points, providing rewarding experiences. Some areas, like the Haselstein Rock Formation, may involve small climbs.
Some viewpoints offer facilities. The View of the Rems Valley from Kleinheppacher Kopf has a large playground and barbecue area, perfect for a break. The Hagberg Observation Tower also has accommodation and catering available nearby, enhancing the visitor experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views of the Rems Valley and the surrounding Schurwald and Welzheim Forest. The opportunities for rest, grilling, and observing paragliders at spots like Kleinheppacher Kopf are highly valued. The unique natural monuments and the charm of reaching a summit, even if wooded, also contribute to a rewarding outdoor experience.
The municipality of Rudersberg itself lies at an elevation between 270 and 536 meters. While not towering mountains, the region offers significant elevated points. For example, the Haselstein Rock Formation reaches 448 meters, and the Hohberg Summit is 498 meters high.


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