Best mountain peaks around Walddorfhäslach are characterized by picturesque forests and gentle hills, with an average elevation of 403 meters and a maximum of 504 meters within the municipal boundaries. While traditional towering peaks are not directly present, the surrounding region offers elevated points for scenic views and recreation. The broader Reutlingen district, which includes Walddorfhäslach, features higher elevations within the Swabian Jura.
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From the top of Grafenberg, you have a magnificent view! Numerous benches invite you to relax and linger.
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The large forecourt is equipped with solid table sets and there is also a covered grill.
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The Grafenberg is located near the Grafenberg community and is 463 meters above sea level. You have a good view of the surrounding area (Schw. Alb, Jusi, Neuffen, Schönbuch, etc.)
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Great view over the whole of Tübingen to the Wurmlinger chapel and in the background the panorama of the Swabian Jura.
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A beautiful panoramic view, there is a bench at the top where you can enjoy the panoramic view longer.😊
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From the Grafenberg you have a very nice all-round view.
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While Walddorfhäslach itself features gentle hills, the surrounding region offers several elevated points with scenic views. Popular choices include the Uhlberg Tower, the Steinenberg Observation Tower, and the Floriansberg Viewpoint. These spots provide diverse perspectives of the landscape.
Yes, several viewpoints are suitable for families. The Uhlberg Tower offers facilities like benches and a barbecue area, and is open on weekends and public holidays. The View from Hofbühl also features a beautiful meadow with a barbecue area, and the View of Jusi and Stuttgart from Grafenberg has numerous benches for relaxation.
The area around Walddorfhäslach offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy routes like the 'Eichwasen Spring – Wayside Sundial loop' or the 'Eichwasen Spring – Rindenhütte Shelter loop'. For more moderate options, consider the 'Sulz Oak – Schlüssel Lake loop' or the 'Häslach Water Tower – Sulz Oak loop'. For a challenging experience, the 'Steigweiher Pond – Schaich Stream in the Schaich Valley loop' is available. You can explore more hiking options on the Hiking around Walddorfhäslach guide.
For expansive views, the Steinenberg Observation Tower provides panoramic vistas across the Schönbuch, the Swabian Alb, and even towards the Black Forest on clear days. The Floriansberg Viewpoint, due to its volcanic origin and location, offers impressive views of the Albtrauf and surrounding landscapes, including the Black Forest, Stuttgart, and Tübingen.
Yes, the Floriansberg Viewpoint is a hill of volcanic origin, part of the Swabian Volcano. To maintain its open views, goats graze on its slopes, preventing overgrowth, and there's a goat enclosure below the summit. The broader Reutlingen district also features the Wackerstein, known for its spectacular rock needle with a summit cross.
The Uhlberg Tower is a popular viewpoint. It is typically open on weekends and public holidays, offering facilities such as benches, a barbecue area, and a kiosk. It's advisable to check the current opening hours before your visit, as they can vary seasonally.
The elevated points and viewpoints around Walddorfhäslach are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, while summer provides longer daylight hours for extended exploration. Winter visits can offer unique, crisp views, though some facilities like the Uhlberg Tower may have reduced opening hours.
If you're seeking more traditional mountain hiking, the broader Reutlingen district (part of the Swabian Jura) offers higher elevations. The Bolberg, at 880.8 meters, is the highest point in the district with a refuge and barbecue area. The Hohe Warte, at 820 meters, features a 23-meter observation tower with panoramic views, located directly on the Albsteig trail.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive panoramic views, especially from spots like the Steinenberg Observation Tower and the Floriansberg Viewpoint. The presence of facilities like benches and barbecue areas at places such as the Uhlberg Tower and View from Hofbühl also enhances the experience, allowing for relaxed enjoyment of the scenery.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'View of Bebenhausen Abbey – Tuebingen loop' or the 'View of the Neckar – Blue Neckar Bridge loop'. These routes often pass through scenic areas and offer views of the surrounding landscape. More options are available on the Road Cycling Routes around Walddorfhäslach guide.
The Floriansberg Viewpoint is unique because it's a hill of volcanic origin, part of the Swabian Volcano. Its location, set apart from the Albtrauf, provides an impressive panoramic view of the Albtrauf itself, stretching between the Teckberg and the Achalm. Goats graze on its slopes to maintain these open views, adding to its charm.
From the Steinenberg Observation Tower, you can expect a truly great panoramic view over the entire area. This includes sweeping vistas across the Schönbuch forest, the majestic Swabian Alb, and on clear days, you can even see as far as the Black Forest. It's a perfect spot to take in the vastness of the landscape.


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