Best mountain peaks near Kornwestheim are characterized by elevated viewpoints and historical sites rather than natural mountain peaks. Kornwestheim is situated in a low-lying area, with an elevation of approximately 297 to 299 meters above sea level. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and green spaces, offering opportunities for walks and mild hikes. While prominent mountain peaks are not directly within Kornwestheim, the region provides various elevated points that offer panoramic views.
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A breezy experience. It sways a bit up there, but it's worth it: the panoramic view is fantastic. I especially like the view across to the Pragsattel and out into the Neckar Valley. Please don't forget to drop in a one-euro donation. It's inexpensive and helps!
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The hill was artificially raised in the 1950s, mainly using large amounts of rubble. The new hill that was created was initially called Heiner by the locals and soon became a destination for excursions. After it was overgrown with grass and other vegetation, the new conical hill was given the new nickname Green Heiner because of its more pleasing appearance. It owes its popularity in particular to the good view in clear weather.
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From above there is a unique 360-degree all-round view. Many benches, some with tables, are located all over the mountain and invite you to take a break.
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The local mountain of the model gliding club IG Heiner e.V. It is a designated model flying area. The information boards must be observed.
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Most beautiful in summer with sunbathing lawns, benches and a kiosk.
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One of the city's most popular viewing spots is located on the Karlshöhe with its vineyards, gardens and public green spaces. From up here you have a wonderful view over Stuttgart south and center. The top of the hill was originally used as a quarry in the Middle Ages. The stones were used, among other things, for the collegiate church and the old castle in Stuttgart as well as the Ulm Minster. You can still see the crater of the former quarry today - there is now a playground in it. From 1864 onwards, the area was converted into a park by the Stuttgart Beautification Association and renamed “Karlshöhe” in 1889, on the 25th anniversary of the Württemberg King Karl. As part of the Federal Garden Show in 1961, the facility was expanded and added a terrace and a milk bar (now a beer garden). Source: https://www.stuttgart-tourist.de/a-karlshoehe-stuttgart
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Stuttgart and its Killesberg. Anyone who hasn't been to the Höhenpark hasn't seen Stuttgart. The absolute highlight is the annual festival of lights with a final fireworks display. This year on July 7th, 2022
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The Höhenpark has always been one of the highlights of the city.
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While Kornwestheim itself is in a low-lying area, the surrounding region offers several popular elevated points that provide excellent views and experiences. Highly rated by the komoot community are the Burial chapel on the Württemberg, which offers a great view of the Neckar Valley, and the Grüner Heiner Viewing Platform, known for its unique 360-degree panoramic views.
Kornwestheim is situated in a relatively low-lying area, characterized by rolling hills and green spaces rather than prominent natural mountain peaks. The elevated points in and around Kornwestheim are often historical sites, man-made monuments, or artificially raised hills that offer viewpoints.
From these elevated points, you can expect diverse perspectives of the landscape. For instance, the Burial chapel on the Württemberg provides a wonderful view of the Neckar Valley and the state capital. The Grüner Heiner Viewing Platform offers a 360-degree all-round view of the surroundings, while the Killesberg Tower provides a fantastic panoramic view, including the Neckar Valley.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Burial chapel on the Württemberg is a significant historical and religious monument. Another prominent historical site is the Hohenasperg Fortress, a castle on a striking mountain that has served various purposes throughout history, including as a prison, and offers deep historical insights.
Absolutely. Several elevated points are suitable for families. The Grüner Heiner Viewing Platform is considered family-friendly, with benches and tables for breaks. The Killesberg Tower and View from Karlshöhe also offer family-friendly experiences with great views.
The area around Kornwestheim, with its rolling hills and green spaces, is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and gravel biking. For example, you can explore the 'Lower Feuerbach Valley loop' or the 'Salamander City Park loop' for hiking, or try the 'Running loop from Kornwestheim' for jogging. For more options, check out the Hiking around Kornwestheim, Running Trails around Kornwestheim, and Gravel biking around Kornwestheim guides.
Yes, there are many hiking trails that lead to or around these elevated points. You can find routes ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, such as the 'Linden avenue – Gruhe Kornwestheim loop' which is an easy hike, or the 'Kornwestheim Town Hall – Salamander City Park loop' which is moderate. These trails allow you to experience the local landscape and reach the viewpoints. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Kornwestheim guide.
The elevated points and surrounding trails are generally enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming nature or colorful foliage. Summer is great for longer days and outdoor activities, while winter can provide a unique, crisp perspective, especially on clear days. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Many of the elevated points and their starting points for trails are accessible by public transport, particularly those closer to urban centers like Stuttgart. For specific details on reaching individual highlights, it's recommended to check local public transport schedules and routes for the Ludwigsburg district and surrounding areas.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views and the opportunity for peaceful walks. The historical significance of sites like the Burial chapel on the Württemberg and Hohenasperg Fortress is also a major draw. The community appreciates the well-maintained paths and the chance to enjoy nature and fresh air, often with family-friendly amenities like benches at viewpoints.
While the region is not known for high mountain peaks, some elevated points offer more strenuous ascents. For example, the way up to the Burial chapel on the Württemberg is described as strenuous but rewarding. The Hohenasperg Fortress is also categorized as challenging, offering a good workout for those seeking a more demanding climb.


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