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Jogging around Möglingen offers diverse landscapes and well-maintained trails within the Ludwigsburg district. The region features the ecologically valuable Leudelsbachtal, traditional orchards, and significant wetlands with an 8.5-kilometer stream. Running routes often provide views of the historic Hohenasperg Fortress and the Kleinaspergle Burial Mound, with some areas characterized by vineyards. These varied natural features create a range of paths suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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46
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11.3km
01:11
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90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.41km
00:52
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.1km
01:03
60m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Seating area at a crossroads under trees with a good view of the Festung Hohenasperg.
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Bridge over the ICE high-speed line between Stuttgart and Mannheim with a view of the tracks.
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The Kleinaspergle grave is still clearly visible on the ridge between Asperg and Möglingen. It was explored in 1879 by Oskar Fraas in a spectacular mining tunnel excavation. The main chamber had been robbed of ancient treasures, but a richly furnished side chamber yielded unique finds that exceeded all expectations. The grave, enclosed by a wooden frame, measured 3 by 2 meters. As far as can be seen from the excavation reports and drawings, in the chamber, dated to 430 BC, lay a small pile of ashes, close to a ring, an iron belt buckle covered with gold sheet, a dozen rounded gold plates, and four gold sheet strips. On the other side of the pile of ashes, two Greek clay bowls and two striking golden drinking horn ends were found. On the eastern side stood four bronze vessels: a large basin containing a wooden bowl, a bronze spouted jug considered an outstanding example of Celtic craftsmanship, a vessel with two handles, and a ribbed bucket. A rectangular memorial stone was placed on the site of the former stele in 1938. The area around Kleinaspergle has been designated a landscape conservation area since 1966. In 1964, during grading work on the site of what is now the private and inaccessible property at Teckstrasse 14 in the Grafenbühl residential area, a grave covered by a massive, partially destroyed set of stones was discovered. Under the direction of Hartwig Zürn of the State Office for Monument Protection, the entire mound was examined. The mound, which is no longer visible, is believed to have had a diameter of approximately 40 meters. The chamber had already been plundered in ancient times. Two gold-plated bronze brooches, remains of a drinking vessel, and two bronze lion's feet from a kettle frame were found. Fragments of an iron chariot, various objects made of amber, ivory, and bone. The most beautiful are two sphinxes carved from bone with amber faces. The grave is dated to 500 BC. The Asperg Celtic finds are housed in the Württemberg State Museum in Stuttgart. In 2007, a replica of the spouted jug from Kleinaspergle was made and is on display in the city's premises.
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Unfortunately, there is no drinking water well, which also no longer has any water during the hot seasons.
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View of Hohenasperg from a path above Asperg.
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The "Eselspfad" flood retention basin is designed as an open basin and jointly operated by Möglingen and Asperg. The pond was designed to be close to nature and, as an aquatic biotope, provides a natural habitat for a variety of animals.
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Private fishing ponds of the Markgröningen Fishing Club. However, views of the waters are possible from above the fence surrounding the property.
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Möglingen offers a good selection of running routes, with a total of 28 trails documented on komoot. These include 4 easy, 23 moderate, and 1 difficult route, catering to various fitness levels.
The running trails around Möglingen feature diverse terrain. You'll find paths winding through ecologically valuable areas like the Leudelsbachtal, traditional orchards, and significant wetlands. Many routes also offer views of the historic Hohenasperg Fortress and the Kleinaspergle Burial Mound, with some areas characterized by picturesque vineyards. The trails range from relatively flat to undulating, providing varied experiences.
Yes, Möglingen has 4 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These trails typically have minimal elevation changes and are well-maintained, allowing for a comfortable experience.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes in Möglingen are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the View of Hohenasperg Fortress loop from Möglingen is a popular circular option leading through open fields with scenic views.
Yes, Möglingen's running routes are known for their scenic beauty and historical landmarks. Many trails offer views of the impressive Hohenasperg Fortress and the Kleinaspergle Burial Mound. You might also encounter the picturesque vineyards on the Neckar or the tranquil New Palace Garden Ponds. The View of Hohenasperg – Kleinaspergle Burial Mound loop from Asperg is a prime example of a route with historical vistas.
Möglingen offers several trails that are suitable for families, especially the easier and moderate routes. The Intercommunal Nature and Adventure Trail, which passes through the Leudelsbachtal, is particularly engaging with its educational panels and memory game stations, making it an informative and fun experience for all ages. Look for routes with less elevation for a comfortable family outing.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the running trails around Möglingen. The diverse natural landscapes, including orchards and open fields, provide ample space for you and your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas like the Leudelsbachtal, and to be mindful of local regulations and other trail users.
Möglingen offers various parking options near popular trailheads. While specific parking lots aren't listed for every route, you can often find public parking in and around the town center or near larger recreational areas. For routes starting from specific points like Asperg or Möglingen, local parking facilities are usually available.
Möglingen is well-connected by public transport within the Ludwigsburg district. You can typically reach the town center via bus services, which then provide access to various starting points for the running routes. For routes originating from nearby towns like Asperg, train connections are also available, making it convenient to access the trails without a car.
Yes, after a refreshing run, you can find several options for refreshments. The region features places like the Flohberghaus Restaurant & Beer Garden or the Grimmler Alm beer garden, which are popular spots for hikers and runners. The Möglingen Herb Garden also offers a serene spot for relaxation, though it's not a cafe itself.
Möglingen is rich in natural beauty. You'll likely jog through the ecologically significant Leudelsbachtal, characterized by water biotopes and ancient willow trees. The landscape is also dotted with traditional Streuobstwiesen (orchards) and features an 8.5-kilometer stream within a designated landscape protection area. These elements create a diverse and engaging natural environment for your run.
The running routes in Möglingen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 8 reviews. Over 290 runners have used komoot to explore Möglingen's varied terrain, often praising the well-maintained paths, diverse landscapes, and scenic views of landmarks like the Hohenasperg Fortress.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a longer challenge, Möglingen offers several moderate to difficult routes. The View of Hohenasperg – Kleinaspergle Burial Mound loop from Asperg, at 7.0 miles (11.3 km), is a popular choice. Another excellent option is the Fruit and vegetable farm loop from Möglingen, which covers 6.3 miles (10.1 km) through picturesque agricultural landscapes.


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