Natural monuments around Deilingen are found within the Swabian Jura, a region recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark for its geological and natural heritage. The area features prominent natural landmarks such as the Lemberg mountain, the highest peak in the Swabian Jura, and the Schömberger Stausee, a significant reservoir. These sites offer insights into the region's geological history and provide opportunities for outdoor activities. Deilingen serves as a starting point for exploring these natural features.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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At 1006.4 m above sea level, the Rainen is the fifth highest mountain in the Swabian Alb. It is located about two kilometers east of Deilingen, in whose area it is also located, and forms a mountain range with the mountains Ortenberg (just below the thousand mark), Montschenloch, Bol and Wandbühl. The Rainen is the northernmost peak of this mountain group and the region of the 10 thousand meters. Unlike Bol and Wandbühl, the Rainen is part of the Albtrauf, so that from the northwest it has a clearly visible steep flank several hundred meters high with scree slopes, which it shares with the Ortenberg. Its elongated summit is covered by a spruce forest, the highest point is marked by a summit marker. The vegetation-free quarry between these two mountains offers a good view of the Upper Schlichem Valley, the Alb foreland and the Plettenberg opposite. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainen
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Looks new and stable. To add to the fun, it swings a little at a maximum height of 6m. If you don't dare, the suspension bridge is easy to bypass
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Small but fine suspension bridge on the Oberhohenberg
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Relatively chilled way to Hossingen. Nice to walk and through the ladder, which is actually several stairs, is also something special.
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Located between Oberhohenberg and Hochberg.
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Observation tower on the highest point of the Swabian Alb, on the Lemberg 1015m
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Panoramic summit in the immediate vicinity of the Lochenpass car park. The ascent and descent should not be underestimated.
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The natural monuments around Deilingen are primarily found within the Swabian Jura, a region recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark. You can expect to see prominent mountain peaks like the Lemberg, geological formations such as 'witness mountains', and significant water bodies like the Schömberger Stausee. The area is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including forests, valleys, and unique rock formations.
The Lemberg is the highest peak in the Swabian Jura, reaching 1,015 meters. It's a 'witness mountain,' showcasing unique geological processes. On its summit, the Lemberg Tower offers expansive panoramic views that can stretch as far as the Alps on clear days. The mountain also holds historical interest, with archaeological findings suggesting a Hallstatt settlement.
The Schömberger Stausee, also known as Schlichemtalsperre, is a popular recreational hub. You can enjoy boating, swimming in designated areas, sunbathing, or take relaxed strolls and bike rides along its approximately 2.7 km paved circular path. It's a protected landscape, offering a rich diversity of flora and fauna, making it ideal for family outings and nature observation. More information can be found on Visit Rottweil.
Yes, the region is part of the Swabian Jura UNESCO Global Geopark, known for its geological heritage. The Lemberg mountain itself is a prime example of a 'witness mountain' (Zeugenberg), a geological formation where resistant limestone remnants stand out after surrounding softer strata have eroded. This offers a tangible example of long-term geological processes.
Beyond the Lemberg Tower, you can find excellent views from the Lochenstein summit cross, which offers a great view of the Swabian Jura and, on clear days, the Alps. The Rainen Summit also provides views, particularly of the Upper Schlichem Valley and the Alb foreland from its Albtrauf-facing slopes.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the ascent to the Lemberg mountain can be achieved in about 45 minutes from the nearest parking lot, gaining approximately 180 meters. The Ladder of Hossingen offers a trail with steep steps and rewarding views. More challenging routes can be found leading to the Lochenstein summit cross. For a broader range of options, you can explore the many running trails around Deilingen, which include various difficulty levels.
Besides hiking, the region around Deilingen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including cycling tours and road cycling routes. The Schömberger Stausee is also excellent for water-based activities like swimming and boating. The varied terrain is suitable for exploring on foot or by bike.
Yes, there are several circular paths in the region. The Schömberger Stausee features an approximately 2.7 km paved circular path perfect for relaxed strolls or bike rides. Many hiking and running routes in the area are designed as loops, such as the 'White Cross on the Kehlen – Lemberg Tower loop from Deilingen' which is a more challenging running trail. You can find more options in the running trails guide.
Absolutely. The Oberhohenberg Suspension Bridge is considered family-friendly and offers a fun, slightly swinging experience that can be bypassed if preferred. The Schömberger Stausee is also an ideal spot for family outings, with opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and easy walks along its circular path. The Lemberg mountain's summit area below the tower has space for children to play.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas around Deilingen. For example, at the Lemberg summit, dogs can run free in protected areas below the tower. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to clean up after them. Specific rules might apply to certain protected areas like the Schömberger Stausee, so look for local signage.
The Swabian Jura is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming nature, while summer is ideal for outdoor activities like swimming at the Schömberger Stausee and hiking. Autumn offers stunning foliage, and clear days can provide exceptional long-distance views from peaks like the Lemberg. Winter can be picturesque, though some trails might be challenging due to snow or ice, and facilities might have reduced hours.
Many natural monuments, including the Lemberg mountain and Schömberger Stausee, are accessible by car, with parking available near trailheads or attractions. Public transport options might be more limited, often requiring a combination of bus and walking. It's recommended to check local bus schedules if relying on public transport to reach specific starting points for hikes or attractions.


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