Best mountain peaks around Oberriexingen include a range of elevated points and hills in the surrounding Landkreis Ludwigsburg area. This region features prominent historical sites and natural summits, offering noteworthy views. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activity and exploration of the local geography. The terrain includes both natural elevations and historically significant sites.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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From this location you have a great panoramic view. In the evening, when the lights of the surrounding towns come on, a special atmosphere is created.
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In 1885, Kaiser Wilhelm I is said to have observed one of his troops’ exercises at this location. So be it. 😉
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From this spot (at the time height 346), where the so-called "Kaiserstein" now stands, the 88-year-old Kaiser Wilhelm I and his entourage observed the maneuvers in the surrounding fields on September 22, 1885. On the front there was an embedded relief image of the Kaiser. The monument was surrounded by trees, including a Kaiser Wilhelm linden tree. The monument itself was covered with ferns, moss, ivy and cornflowers.
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Just nice to rest, sit down and let the view and tranquility work on you. Pure nature
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The Baiselsberg is getting higher and higher, but it is already the "biggest"
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Big story that not even the Hemmingers know
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The path to the stone bench is not so easy to walk up. Once at the top you will be rewarded with a wonderful view.
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Wonderful view from the heights over the Heilbronn area to Stuttgart, etc.
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While Hohenasperg Fortress, Michaelsberg, Cleebronn, and Baiselsberg are well-known, you can also visit the Celtic grave Hochdorf, which features a reconstructed burial mound and a nearby museum. Another interesting spot is Kaiserstein Hemmingen, a historical monument offering panoramic views.
The elevated points around Oberriexingen offer diverse views. From Michaelsberg, Cleebronn, you can enjoy impressive vistas of surrounding vineyards, the Neckarland, and the Zabergäu. Kaiserstein Hemmingen also provides a great panoramic view, especially atmospheric in the evening as the lights of nearby towns appear. While Baiselsberg is the highest point in the Stromberg, it's noted for its forest trails rather than expansive views.
Yes, several peaks are rich in history. Hohenasperg Fortress is a prominent historical site that has served as a prison since the 18th century and now houses a museum. Michaelsberg, Cleebronn features a beautiful pilgrimage church from the 12th century and has historical remains dating back to Celtic and Roman times. The Celtic grave Hochdorf is a significant archaeological site with a reconstructed burial mound. Additionally, Kaiserstein Hemmingen marks a spot where Kaiser Wilhelm I observed military exercises in 1885.
Absolutely! Hohenasperg Fortress is listed as family-friendly, offering a museum that can engage older children with its historical exhibits. The Celtic grave Hochdorf and its nearby museum are also suitable for families, with vivid explanations of the excavation and findings. Kaiserstein Hemmingen is another family-friendly spot, providing an easy walk to a viewpoint with historical significance.
The difficulty levels vary. Some highlights like Hohenasperg Fortress are categorized as 'challenging' due to the ascent, while others like Michaelsberg, Cleebronn and Baiselsberg are generally considered 'intermediate'. Many of these elevated points offer accessible paths suitable for a range of fitness levels, with some providing more strenuous options for experienced hikers.
The best time to visit the peaks around Oberriexingen is generally from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities, hiking, and enjoying the panoramic views. The museums, such as the one at Hohenasperg Fortress, are typically open from April to October.
The region around Oberriexingen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and running. For example, explore the 'Streitbach Tour' for gravel biking, or try the 'Bietigheim Old Town – Neckar Bend at Kirchheim' for road cycling. Running enthusiasts can enjoy routes like 'Leinfelder Hof – Enztal Bridge loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Oberriexingen, Road Cycling Routes around Oberriexingen, and Running Trails around Oberriexingen.
While specific named hiking trails directly to each peak aren't always detailed, these elevated points are popular destinations within broader hiking networks. For instance, the Baiselsberg is known for its downhill trails, suggesting it's integrated into a larger hiking or biking route. The presence of a summit cross at Schlierkopf (a local elevation) also indicates it's a hiking objective. Many routes in the region will pass by or lead to these prominent points.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of historical significance and scenic views. The imposing presence and rich history of Hohenasperg Fortress are highly valued. The panoramic views from points like Michaelsberg, Cleebronn and Kaiserstein Hemmingen are also a major draw. For those seeking active recreation, the downhill trails at Baiselsberg are a highlight.
While specific cafes or accommodation directly on every peak are not common, Hohenasperg Fortress does have a restaurant. The towns and villages surrounding these peaks, such as Oberriexingen itself, Cleebronn, and Hemmingen, offer various options for dining and lodging. It's advisable to check local listings for specific establishments.
Yes, the region offers some interesting natural features. Michaelsberg, Cleebronn is a prominent 'witness mountain' upstream of the Stromberg ridge, offering unique geological context. While not a natural formation, the Gerlinger Kopf is an 'Aufschüttungsberg' (replenishment mountain) created from a former landfill, now reaching 502 meters and providing views, showcasing how human activity can create new elevated landscapes.
Accessibility varies by location. Hohenasperg Fortress is located near the town of Asperg, which likely has public transport connections. For other peaks, driving to a nearby parking area and then hiking is often the most convenient option. It's recommended to research specific public transport routes or parking availability for each peak you plan to visit.


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