Best attractions and places to see around Börtlingen include a variety of natural and historical sites. This municipality is situated on the edge of the UNESCO Swabian Alb Biosphere Reserve, offering a landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and clear rivers. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and features historical landmarks that reflect its past.
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Entry €3 per person. The money is thrown into a hanging cash register.
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One of the Three Emperors Mountains with great castle ruins below
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Ruins and church Hohenrechberg are worth a trip great view and beautiful to look at
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Very beautiful castle complex, currently the entrance fee is two euros per person. I think the price is reasonable as the castle is very well maintained. Very interesting and a great view.
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From up here you have a great view. The many winding paths within the castle invite children to explore directly.
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The lake is pleasant to walk around in the shade in summer.
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This bridge has a super integrated function: it connects one bank with the opposite bank. A real highlight !! ;-)
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From this bridge you have a great view of the lake
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Börtlingen is situated on the edge of the UNESCO Swabian Alb Biosphere Reserve, offering a landscape of rolling hills and dense forests. You can enjoy a pleasant circular walk around the Herrenbach Reservoir, which features a wide, well-maintained trail and stations informing about local flora and fauna. Another unique natural spot is the Schelmenklinge Water Features, a rugged forest gorge with engaging water models built by the Swabian Albverein Lorch.
Yes, Börtlingen and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the 15th-century St. Anna Chapel, known for its late Gothic architecture. The St. John's Church (Johanneskirche), inaugurated in 1202, features an original late Gothic building from 1500. Nearby, Hohenrechberg Castle Ruins, the ancestral seat of the noble family of Rechberg, offers a well-maintained complex and expansive views. Also, the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint, once the headquarters of the Hohenstaufen family, provides an all-round view from its summit.
For breathtaking views, head to the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint, which offers an all-round panorama over the Filstal and the Swabian Alb. The Hohenrechberg Castle Ruins also provides great views. Additionally, the Reinhold Maier Tower, a former water tower, stands at approximately 25 meters tall and offers views of Börtlingen. The 'Himmelreich' Lookout Point provides beautiful views over the Rems Valley all the way to the Swabian Alb.
Absolutely. The Herrenbach Reservoir is ideal for families, with a wide, well-maintained path around the lake and many playful stations about the forest and fauna. It also features a barefoot path, a labyrinth, and a fairy tale source. The Schelmenklinge Water Features are also a perfect destination for children, with water features that delight young visitors.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find easy circular walks, such as those around the Herrenbach Reservoir. Popular routes include those along the Albtrauf, offering spectacular views, and through the forest near Hohenstaufen. Ambitious hikers can undertake a challenging route up to the medieval Reussenstein ruins. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Börtlingen or the broader Hiking around Börtlingen guides.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. The Eastern Schurwald Route is a moderately difficult bike route that runs along the scenic 'Kaisersträßle'. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Börtlingen guide, which includes routes like the 'Maitis–Aasrücken Switchbacks' loop.
Beyond historical sites, the St. Anna Chapel hosts regular concerts, providing a cultural highlight. Art enthusiasts can also visit the Atelierhaus Böhner, where contemporary artists showcase their works.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained historical sites like Hohenrechberg Castle Ruins for their interesting history and great views. The natural attractions, such as the Schelmenklinge Water Features and Herrenbach Reservoir, are highly appreciated for their scenic beauty and family-friendly features, making them engaging for all ages.
In winter, when snow covers the landscape, the forests around Börtlingen become suitable for ski tours, offering a different way to experience the region's natural beauty.
Definitely. The region is known for its castles. You can explore the Hohenrechberg Castle Ruins, a well-preserved complex with a rich history. Another significant site is the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins, which was once a major stronghold. Filseck Castle, located on a neighboring mountain spur, also houses a restaurant and a museum dedicated to regional history.
Börtlingen offers traditional restaurants serving regional specialties. You can enjoy classic Swabian dishes such as Maultaschen (a type of pasta dumpling) and Spätzle (egg noodles). There are also local confectioneries for those with a sweet tooth.


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