Best attractions and places to see around Herrenberg include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Located at the edge of the Schönbuch forest in Germany's Gäu region, the town features a well-preserved medieval old town. The area offers opportunities to explore medieval architecture and diverse natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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From the Neckar Bridge you have a wonderful view of the river and the Neckar Island. The Württemberg Wine Cycle Route passes by here.
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Beautiful large market square in the center of Rottenburg. Framed by the St. Martin Cathedral and the town hall. Lots of restaurants around the market square as well as a large fruit and vegetable stand.
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via the Felsensteig you come to the Stubenfelsen and can then cross it
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Can you eat well and relax 😊
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A nice climb around the Stubenfelsen with a good view.
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The Stubenfelsen is a mighty group of rocks consisting of several large rocks. The rocks are stratigraphically placed in the upper scree horizon of the Middle Buntsandstein. The rocks show overhangs and cave-like niches. Very good cross bedding cycles have been developed on the walls. Source: https://www.touren-schwarzwald.info/de/punkt/naturdenkmal/stubenfelsen/7901961/
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There is always something going on on Domplatz, you shouldn't miss it!
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Herrenberg is situated on the edge of the Schönbuch forest, part of the Schönbuch Nature Park, which is ideal for hiking and cycling. You can experience wild nature in the Rötelbach Valley, known for its refreshing coolness in summer. Another natural highlight is the Stuben Rocks, a natural monument with impressive rock formations and cave-like niches. Don't miss the Schönbuchturm, a 35-meter high tower offering panoramic views over the Gäu region and beyond.
Herrenberg boasts a well-preserved medieval old town, registered as a historical landmark. You can wander through its narrow cobblestone streets and admire charming half-timbered houses, which are part of the German Half-Timbered House Road. The dominant 13th-century Gothic Stiftskirche Herrenberg features the oldest rose window in Swabia. The Marktplatz, a market square since at least 1276, is surrounded by historic buildings. While mostly remnants today, Herrenberg Castle (Schlossberg) offers paths to the Pulverturm and Kanonenbuckel, providing views over the town.
Beyond its historical architecture, Herrenberg offers unique cultural insights. The Glockenmuseum, housed within the Stiftskirche, showcases an extensive collection of bells from across Europe. You can also follow the Fachwerkpfad (Half-Timbered Path), a self-guided trail explaining the unique construction of the town's half-timbered buildings. The Jerg Ratgeb Sculpture Path features public art inspired by the 16th-century painter, starting from the train station.
Many attractions around Herrenberg are suitable for families. Exploring the Schönbuch Nature Park offers opportunities for easy walks and nature discovery. The Rötelbach Valley provides an engaging natural experience for children. The historic old town with its charming streets is also pleasant for a family stroll. Additionally, the Schloss Hohenentringen Restaurant & Beer Garden is listed as family-friendly and offers a scenic spot for a meal.
Yes, Herrenberg is an excellent starting point for hikes, especially within the Schönbuch Nature Park. You can find a variety of routes, including easy options. For specific trails, explore the guide to Easy hikes around Herrenberg, which includes routes like the 'Schönbuch Tower – Sommertal Spring loop' and 'Markteichweiher – Sommertal Pond loop'.
The region around Herrenberg offers diverse cycling routes. Road cyclists can find options like the 'Merkentalsee loop from Herrenberg' or longer tours such as the 'Römerstraße Cycle Superhighway'. Mountain bikers have trails like the 'Kayhersträßle Trail – Schönbuch Wildlife Park loop' or the 'Jägerweg Trail Entrance – Schönbuch Tower loop'. For more details, refer to the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Herrenberg and MTB Trails around Herrenberg.
Herrenberg is charming year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for exploring the Schönbuch Nature Park, enjoying the refreshing coolness of the Rötelbach Valley, and participating in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The weekly markets on the Marktplatz are lively on Tuesday and Saturday mornings, especially in warmer months. Autumn offers beautiful foliage in the surrounding forests, while winter can provide picturesque walks, though some outdoor activities might be weather-dependent.
Absolutely. The Schönbuchturm, located within the Schönbuch Nature Park, provides extensive panoramic views over the Gäu region, the Black Forest, and even the Swabian Alps on clear days. From the Schlossberg (Castle Hill), where Herrenberg Castle once stood, you can also enjoy views over the town and the Gäu region. Additionally, the city of Tuebingen, a short distance away, offers views of the Neckar river from the Neckar Bridge.
Yes, Herrenberg's historic old town and surrounding areas offer several options. The Marktplatz in Rottenburg (a nearby town) is known for its street cafes, perfect for a break. In Herrenberg itself, the Schloss Hohenentringen Restaurant & Beer Garden is a popular choice, offering good food and a relaxing atmosphere in a historic setting. The weekly markets also provide opportunities to sample local produce.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The well-preserved medieval old town, with its half-timbered houses and the impressive Stiftskirche, is a major draw. The proximity to the Schönbuch Nature Park and attractions like the Rötelbach Valley and Stuben Rocks are highly rated for their natural experience. The overall relaxed atmosphere and opportunities for outdoor activities are also often highlighted.
While the medieval old town with its cobblestone streets might present some challenges, efforts are made to ensure accessibility where possible. For example, the highlight Tuebingen is noted as wheelchair accessible in some areas, particularly around the Neckar Bridge. It's always advisable to check specific locations for detailed accessibility information before your visit.


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