Best mountain peaks around Eberstadt in the Heilbronn district offer a landscape of rolling hills, vineyards, and forests. This region provides numerous opportunities for hiking and scenic views, particularly within the Neckar Valley and at the foot of the Stromberg-Heuchelberg Nature Park. Elevated areas here are characterized by gentle slopes, historical sites, and expansive vistas over the surrounding countryside. The area is ideal for those seeking leisurely hikes and enjoying the natural beauty of Baden-Württemberg.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Trail: Not too long, not too steep—ideal for people who say "hiking" but mean "walking." 😎 Atmosphere: 100% relaxation, 0% Wi-Fi—truly pure nature.
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The Scheuerberg (Schuire - Scheuwer - Scheune or Schûre - Schauer) is 306 m high and 350 m long. It is a so-called witness mountain and stands as the last, western foothill of the Löwenstein Mountains, visible from afar. It consists of Keuper marl and a layer of Letten coal that begins at a depth of 150 m. The actual, obligatory cover layer (of reed sandstone) is missing. It was probably removed to obtain building material for the castle and town. It has two "forehills" north of the Hohberg and south of the Hasenbiegel. It acquired its current form through the vineyard reorganization process (1967–1996), during which the hill was radically redesigned. It is THE local mountain of the people of Neckarsulm and closely linked to the town's history.
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The Scheuerberg near Neckarsulm in the Heilbronn district is an approximately 310-meter-high elevation in the Sulm mountain plain. In the Middle Ages, Scheuerberg Castle stood on the summit of the Scheuerberg, but it was not rebuilt after the Peasants' War around 1525. Today, the Scheuerberg is a popular hiking destination, offering fantastic views of Neckarsulm and the surrounding area. The hiking trails around the Scheuerberg are well signposted and offer varying levels of difficulty, so both beginners and experienced hikers will find something to suit their needs.
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At the foot of the Schweinsberg Tower there is a lovely barbecue area with a table and benches. Here you can relax and fill your stomach.
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From the tower you have a great 360 degree panoramic view of the surrounding area. Currently there is a radio antenna next to the tower, which is not so attractive.
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I've been up there many times. But I've never seen a summit book.
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A very nice view of the town of Dahenfeld, up here it is worth taking a break.
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The region offers several popular viewpoints. The Schweinsberg Tower, standing over 370 meters high, provides a unique 360-degree panoramic view of the HeilbronnerLand from its 21-meter tower. Another must-see is the View of Neckarsulm and Heilbronn from the Scheuerberg, offering extensive vistas at 310 meters above sea level. Additionally, the Staufenberg Tower with a view of Heilbronn, located on the 301-meter-high local mountain of Heilbronn-Sontheim, provides significant views, especially on clear days.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Schweinsberg Tower is considered family-friendly and even has a barbecue area at its foot. The View of Neckarsulm and Heilbronn from the Scheuerberg is also noted as family-friendly, offering historical context alongside the views. These locations provide accessible experiences for all ages.
The Eberstadt region, particularly in the Heilbronn district, is characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and lush forests. You'll encounter diverse flora and fauna, especially in areas like the Ebersberg Forest. The landscape offers picturesque views over the Neckar Valley and the gentle slopes of the Stromberg-Heuchelberg Nature Park. Some trails also feature unique natural monuments.
Yes, history is woven into the landscape. The Scheuerberg, for instance, was once the site of a powerful medieval castle, with remnants of a massive stone wall still visible. The Schweinsberg Tower itself is a listed building, with architecture adapted to the medieval castles of the surrounding area. In Darmstadt-Eberstadt, the Eberstadt Castle ruins offer historical insight and panoramic views from their elevated position.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the region around Eberstadt offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the "Ellhofen Bypass Cycle Path – Vineyard Path with Scenic View loop" or the "Neckar Riverside Cycle Path." For those who prefer off-road adventures, there are gravel biking options like the "Weinsberger Tal Vineyards" routes. Running enthusiasts can find trails like the "Ulrichskirche Eberstadt loop" or the "Stone Table – View of Eberstadt loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Eberstadt, Gravel biking around Eberstadt, and Running Trails around Eberstadt guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the expansive panoramic views, especially from spots like the Schweinsberg Tower. The combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and the tranquility of the vineyards and forests is highly valued. Many enjoy the opportunity for leisurely hikes that lead to rewarding vistas, often with facilities like barbecue areas or huts for resting.
While the region is known for rolling hills and leisurely hikes, some routes offer more strenuous sections. For example, the drive or ascent to the summit of the Staufenberg Tower is described as strenuous, with all routes to the summit being steep but rewarding. The proximity to the Odenwald low mountain range (for Darmstadt-Eberstadt) also suggests access to broader networks with more challenging hiking possibilities, though specific high peaks are not directly within Eberstadt itself.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly appealing experiences. In spring, the Ebersberg Forest area is vibrant with blooming flowers, while autumn transforms the vineyards and forests with changing leaf colors, providing stunning scenic views. Good weather is always recommended for enjoying the panoramic vistas from the towers and viewpoints.
Yes, several spots are equipped for breaks. At the foot of the Schweinsberg Tower, there is a lovely barbecue area with a table and benches. The Heuberghütte, located on a trail through forests and vineyards, also serves as a popular refuge for hikers, offering an ideal spot to rest and enjoy nature. The View of Dahenfeld from the Hilltop Cross is also noted as a great place to take a break.
The Heuchlinger Spitze offers a trail that is not too long and not too steep, making it ideal for those who prefer a more relaxed walk over a strenuous hike. It's known for providing 100% relaxation and a pure nature experience, perfect for disconnecting from digital distractions.
While the Heilbronn-Eberstadt area is known for its vineyards and forests, the Darmstadt-Eberstadt region features the Eberstadt Quarry. This historical site is also a nature reserve, home to rare plants and insects, offering a unique ecological point of interest along its loop trail.


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