Best mountain peaks around Wellendingen are situated in an elevated region between 600 and 900 meters above sea level, surrounded by notable "witness mountains" within the Swabian Alb. This area offers impressive views and recreational opportunities, with the Lemberg and Hohenkarpfen being prominent features. The landscape is characterized by its elevated terrain and distinct geological formations, providing diverse natural features for exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 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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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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Replica of the "old eight-high tower" made of steel
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For truly spectacular panoramic views, the Lemberg Tower is highly recommended. From its 30-meter-high viewing platform, you can see the Alps, the Black Forest, and even the Stuttgart TV tower on clear days. The Oberhohenberg Observation Platform (Hohenberg Castle) also provides a great view of Rottweil and the elevator tower. Additionally, the Pilgrimage Church on Trinity Mountain offers views of the Alps, Black Forest, Hohenkarpfen, and Lupfen.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Oberhohenberg Suspension Bridge is a fun experience for families, and it can be easily bypassed if preferred. The area around the Lemberg Tower also has space for children to play and protected sunbathing areas. The Pilgrimage Church on Trinity Mountain is also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant atmosphere and a restaurant nearby.
The Oberhohenberg Observation Platform is located on the site of the former Hohenberg Castle, with numerous information boards detailing its history. The Lemberg, while primarily known for its views, also has historical significance as a 'Zeugenberg' (witness mountain) and was home to a Hallstatt settlement. The Pilgrimage Church on Trinity Mountain is a notable religious and historical site.
The Lemberg is the highest mountain in the Swabian Alb, reaching an elevation of 1,015 meters (3,331 ft). Other notable high points include the Oberhohenberg Observation Platform at 1010 meters and the Rainen Summit at 1006 meters, both part of the region's 'ten thousanders'.
Yes, the Lemberg summit is accessible via well-signposted hiking trails, including sections of the renowned Albsteig (HW1) and the Donauberglandweg. These trails can range from intermediate to challenging, especially when ascending to the tower. The Lemberg Tower highlight itself is categorized as intermediate to challenging. For more hiking options, you can explore the various routes in the Hiking around Wellendingen guide.
The region is known for its 'witness mountains' within the Swabian Alb, which are distinct, often conical elevations. The Hohenkarpfen, for example, is characterized by its picturesque conical shape and its summit area is a designated nature reserve. The Lemberg is a prominent witness mountain, continuously forested, with a small part of the Alb plateau preserved at its flat summit.
Besides hiking to the peaks, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including easy and moderate options like the 'Wellendingen Advent Trail loop'. For runners, there are several running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Wellendingen'. Road cyclists can also explore the region with routes like the 'Schömberg Reservoir – Lochen Pass loop' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Wellendingen guide.
Yes, at the foot of Hohenkarpfen, you'll find the Hofgut Hohenkarpfen, which has been converted into a hotel with a restaurant, offering culinary experiences. Below the Lemberg Tower, there is a refuge operated by the Schwäbischer Albverein, which includes a small restaurant. A German flag flying from the tower indicates when it is open. The Pilgrimage Church on Trinity Mountain also has a recommended restaurant nearby.
The Hohenkarpfen is a 912-meter-high 'witness mountain' known for its picturesque conical shape. Its summit area has been designated as a nature reserve since the 1930s. Beyond its natural beauty and scenic views over the Baar landscape and into the Black Forest, it also hosts the Hofgut Hohenkarpfen, which includes a hotel, restaurant, and the Hohenkarpfen Art Foundation, focusing on 19th and 20th-century landscape painting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from peaks like the Lemberg Tower, which offers clear sightlines to the Alps and Black Forest. The combination of natural beauty, historical sites like Hohenberg Castle, and recreational opportunities such as hiking and cycling are also highly valued. The community has shared over 1100 photos and given over 1200 upvotes, indicating a strong positive reception for the region's diverse offerings.
The 33-meter-high observation tower on the Lemberg summit is generally always open. However, visitors should be free from giddiness to climb the steel lattice tower. The refuge and restaurant below the tower operate seasonally, with a German flag indicating when it is open.
While many trails are moderate, the ascent to the Lemberg Tower is categorized as intermediate to challenging, especially for those who wish to climb the tower itself. The region's elevated terrain and some sections of the Albsteig can offer a good challenge for experienced hikers.


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