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Häslachwald family trails offer a serene and natural environment for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by tranquil forest settings with flowing water, providing a peaceful escape. Paths within Häslachwald are car-free, ensuring an undisturbed natural experience. The terrain includes varied elevation, with some routes featuring moderate climbs, suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.35km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The headings ‘Bicycle’ and even more so ‘Mountain bike’ unfortunately do not fit this route at all. I have been riding here every morning for a few months: The path is intensively used by dog owners. When you rush past the owners as a mountain biker, it understandably causes a lot of anger and frustration. This is the wrong route for a sporty MTB tour. My tip for the evening: I ride here in the morning to commute, but in the evening I prefer to detour via Degerloch to the Woodpecker Trail – you can really let loose there.
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... the "Lavender Labyrinth" is located in the "Landscape Garden" area of the "Hohenheimer Gärten" near the "University of Hohenheim". - S-Hohenheim lies "between" Stuttgart-Plieningen and Stuttgart Birkach, Baden-Württemberg. - the labyrinth was built in 2004 - with an information board - especially recommended during flowering season - the public grounds are open all year round and accessible free of charge - grounds worth seeing Further detailed information for those interested: - the "Hohenheimer Gärten" cover more than 30 hectares - the oldest garden section, the so-called "Exotic Garden", was founded in 1776 by "Duke Carl Eugen of Württemberg" and "Franziska von Hohenheim" - there is also the "Landscape Garden", the "Palace Park" ... - Plan 2026: https://gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/fileadmin/einrichtungen/gartenbau/pdf_dateien/Verschiedenes_2020/Hohenheimer_Gaerten_Gartenplan.pdf - the lawns may be entered for viewing the trees and plants, but not as sunbathing lawns - https://gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/
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... the "Spielhaus" (playhouse) in the "Hohenheimer Gärten" (Hohenheim Gardens) near "Hohenheim University". - S-Hohenheim is located "between" Stuttgart-Plieningen and Stuttgart Birkach, Baden-Württemberg. - the public grounds are open all year round and accessible free of charge - the Spielhaus houses the "Museum for the History of Hohenheim" - Permanent exhibition - Free admission - Open from March every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (as of 05/2026) - https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/station-3-spielhaus
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Idyllically located lake at the end of the Tiefenbachklinge gorge, where you can also find some water lilies in the summer months. There are seating facilities at the edge for a short rest.
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Through the Tiefenbach gorge leads a wonderful, quite rustic hiking trail, which however should not be walked after rainfall, as it can otherwise become quite muddy. Otherwise, you feel here like in another world, far away from civilization.
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... the "Staudenterasse" at the "Spielhaus" in the "Hohenheimer Gärten" near the "Universität Hohenheim". - S-Hohenheim are located "between" Stuttgart-Plieningen and Stuttgart Birkach, Baden-Württemberg. - the public grounds are open all year round and accessible free of charge - the well-maintained Staudenterasse is recommended - Benches invite you to linger - Information boards available Further detailed information for interested parties: - the "Hohenheimer Gärten" cover more than 30 hectares of land - Plan 2026: https://gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/fileadmin/einrichtungen/gartenbau/pdf_dateien/Verschiedenes_2020/Hohenheimer_Gaerten_Gartenplan.pdf - the lawns may be entered for viewing the trees and plants, but not sunbathing lawns - https://gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/ - the individual trees / plants have small information boards - under https://virtuelle-gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/4DAction/W_Init/HG_Index_de.shtml you can learn more
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... this giant sequoia (Wellingtonia) stands in the castle park of "Schloß Hohenheim" - S-Hohenheim lies "between" Stuttgart-Plieningen and Stuttgart Birkach, Baden-Württemberg. - it is now part of the University of Hohenheim - the tree belongs to the famous "Wilhelma-Saat" (Wilhelma Sowing) - accession number: SP-DB-001-5878 - year planted: 1866 - exact location: https://virtuelle-gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/4DAction/W_Init/HG_Unit_de?UnitPK=HOH-DS-1-9355 For those interested, further detailed information: - the giant sequoia, Sequoiadendron giganteum (Lindl.) J.Buchholz - it is the only species in the genus Sequoiadendron of the cypress family (Cupressaceae) - in the early 19th century, "King Wilhelm I of Württemberg" introduced foreign tree species due to a shortage of wood and tested their cultivation - in the Stuttgart "Wilhelma" in 1864/65, approx. 7000 giant sequoias were grown from seed and planted in various locations in Württemberg - in 1987, 106 trees from this first sowing were still present in Baden-Württemberg
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Added to the collection: komoot.com/de-de/collection/3600632/-naturdenkmaeler-besondere-baeume-und-weitere-schaetze-der-natur
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Häslachwald offers a wide selection of routes perfect for families. You'll find over 1,800 hiking trails in the area, with more than 1,200 of them rated as easy, making them ideal for family outings.
Häslachwald is known for its serene, car-free paths that allow families to immerse themselves in nature without disturbance. The presence of flowing water and varied, yet often gentle, terrain provides a peaceful and engaging environment for all ages. It's a preserved area, ensuring a refreshing experience, especially during warmer months.
Yes, many of the family-friendly trails in Häslachwald are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For an easy loop that's great for families, consider the Hohenheim Playhouse loop from University of Hohenheim, which covers about 6.3 km.
The trails around Häslachwald offer several interesting sights. You can explore the beautiful Körsch valley, follow the scenic Körsch Valley Trail in Häslach Forest, or enjoy the tranquil Körsch stream. There's also the notable Ash Avenue on Königsweg, offering a lovely natural feature.
Many of the easy trails in Häslachwald are well-suited for strollers and toddlers, thanks to the generally gentle and car-free paths. While specific stroller-friendly routes aren't always explicitly marked, the abundance of easy routes means you'll find plenty of smooth sections. A good option for a relatively flat and easy walk is the Stockhausen Riding Stable – View of the Fields Near Ruit loop, which is around 7 km long.
Häslachwald is beautiful year-round, but it's particularly enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn. The car-free and tranquil nature of the forest makes it a refreshing escape, especially during summer or on public holidays when paths can be delightfully quiet. In autumn, the changing foliage adds an extra layer of beauty.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Häslachwald. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers, especially when hiking with children. Please be mindful of local regulations and signage.
Parking access points are available around the Häslachwald area. Many trails, such as the Hohenheim Playhouse loop from Manfred Rommel Airport Stuttgart, often have parking facilities nearby or at their starting points, making it convenient for families arriving by car. Always check specific route details for recommended parking.
Yes, Häslachwald is accessible by public transport, particularly from Stuttgart. The VVS (Stuttgart public transport system) serves the area, with stops that provide access to various trailheads. Planning your route with public transport can be a great way to start your family adventure.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Häslachwald, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 12,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful forest setting, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to enjoy nature away from city noise, making it a favorite for family excursions.
While many trails are easy, Häslachwald also offers longer, moderately challenging options for families seeking a bit more adventure. For example, the Steppach Reservoir – Runway at Stuttgart Airport loop is a moderate 15 km route that provides a longer exploration of the area with some varied terrain.


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