Best mountain peaks around Winnenden are found in a region characterized by its location at the edge of the Schwäbischer Wald. The area features rolling hills and vineyards, offering elevated points rather than towering alpine peaks. These locations provide scenic views and recreational opportunities for visitors. Winnenden is known for its natural landscapes and accessible elevated points that invite exploration.
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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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Just wow 😳... The paths here through the vineyards are good for walking, you're basically in the middle of the wine-growing region.
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Beautiful place, not overcrowded, absolutely recommended for nature lovers.
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Small climbing rock with a beautiful view
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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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Great view - you can see far when the weather is nice. There are some benches that invite you to rest
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The Haselstein is a 448 meter high mountain in Baden-Württemberg between Breuningsweiler and Winnenden. It is wooded at its top, while the lower parts are used as a wine-growing area. There is a disused quarry on the south side of the Haselstein
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Korb and Steinreinach at your feet.
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Winnenden is situated at the edge of the Schwäbischer Wald, characterized by rolling hills and vineyards rather than towering alpine mountains. The 'peaks' in this region are elevated points and viewpoints that offer scenic vistas and recreational opportunities. You'll find natural monuments, rock formations, and summits that provide expansive views over the Rems Valley and surrounding landscapes.
Among the most scenic viewpoints are the View of the Rems Valley from Kleinheppacher Kopf, which offers expansive views and is a popular spot for resting and observing paragliders. Another is the View of Stuttgart from the Kappelberg, providing vistas of Stuttgart amidst vineyards. The View from Hörnleskopf over the Rems Valley and Korb also offers far-reaching views of the surrounding area.
Yes, the Haselstein Rock Formation is a notable natural monument northwest of Winnenden-Breuningsweiler. This 448-meter high formation is composed of Stuben sandstone and offers good views, unless obscured by foliage. The area also features a 'Geological Trail' and is recommended for nature lovers.
Many of the viewpoints and elevated areas around Winnenden are family-friendly. For example, the Kleinheppacher Kopf is described as having a large playground and barbecue area, making it ideal for a family break. The Core tower also has facilities like a beer garden and kiosk, suitable for families.
Yes, the Core tower is a notable historical site and watchtower located on the Kernen mountain. It offers a great view from the tower and has a kiosk at its foot, providing a blend of history and recreation.
Yes, some trails leading to these elevated points are dog-friendly. The View from Hörnleskopf over the Rems Valley and Korb is specifically categorized as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your canine companion.
Facilities vary by location. At the Kleinheppacher Kopf, you can find a large playground and barbecue area. The Core tower features a beer garden and a kiosk that offers drinks and small dishes, typically open from Thursdays through Sundays.
The region around Winnenden offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate options like the 'Grunbach Waterfall – View of the Remstal Valley loop' or the 'Zipfelbach Stream in Oberes Zipfelbachtal – View of Hanweiler loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park - circular route' or mountain biking trails like the 'Forest Singletrack Trail – Königstein Trail loop'. You can explore more options on the Waterfall hikes around Winnenden guide, the Gravel biking around Winnenden guide, or the MTB Trails around Winnenden guide.
Yes, the area is rich with hiking opportunities. Many elevated points, like the Kappelberg, feature paths through vineyards that are good for walking. The Haselstein Rock Formation area includes a 'Geological Trail'. You can find various hiking routes, including waterfall hikes, in the nearby guides.
Visitors particularly enjoy the beautiful, far-reaching views over the Rems Valley and surrounding landscapes. The opportunity to rest, grill, and observe paragliders at spots like the Kleinheppacher Kopf is highly appreciated. The peaceful, natural settings, often amidst vineyards or forests, also contribute to a pleasant experience, even in winter with snow.
The elevated points around Winnenden offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking through vineyards and forests, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors. Summer allows for enjoying barbecue areas and paragliding. Even in winter, views from spots like the Hörnleskopf can be a pleasure when covered in snow.


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