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St. Maurice's Church, Güglingen – Michelbachsee Retention Basin loop from GVV Oberes Zabergäu

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Landkreis Heilbronn
Zaberfeld

St. Maurice's Church, Güglingen – Michelbachsee Retention Basin loop from GVV Oberes Zabergäu

Moderate

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St. Maurice's Church, Güglingen – Michelbachsee Retention Basin loop from GVV Oberes Zabergäu

03:46

14.1km

150m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 8, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg

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1.37 km

Memorial Stone Graves of the 1000

Highlight • Monument

Unfortunately there was no indication of which event this memorial stone in the bushes next to the road commemorates.

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2

5.27 km

Deutscher Hof Historic Ensemble

Highlight • Historical Site

The area's name, still in use today, indicates the former possessions of the Teutonic Order in Güglingen. In fact, the Teutonic Order, along with numerous monasteries and other institutions, can be documented as receiving tithes in the 16th century. The buildings surrounding the square bear witness to the various historical periods that give Güglingen its distinctive character: The remains of the old walls, now adorned with a picturesque, romantic "defensive" walkway, testify to the town's status as a city that adopted the Bering as its external symbol. The Duke's Wine Press is a remarkable document of the four centuries of its existence as an administrative town of Württemberg.

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3

5.41 km

St. Maurice's Church, Güglingen

Highlight • Religious Site

From the outside, the austerity of the church, which dominates the market square, is striking. It was rebuilt after the town fire of 1850 in the so-called Kameralamt style: sparingly, as befits a true Württemberg church.
Rarely do the exterior and interior offer such a fascinating contrast: with the 1976/77 renovation, Heinz Rall created a community space entirely in keeping with the theological and architectural aspirations of the Protestant church of that time, a space for worship, celebrations, and theater.

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4

5.43 km

Market Fountain Güglingen

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Historic market fountain (built in 1568, renovated in 1787) on the market square in front of the town hall.

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5

5.46 km

Old Amtshaus (Güglingen Town Hall)

Highlight • Historical Site

Today's town hall reflects the fundamental idea of the renovation: the old was not replaced by the new, but integrated into it.

The new town hall thus nestles around the stately building of the former municipal office from 1592, which has shaped the townscape. This is where the bailiff administered the Güglingen district, which had existed since the 14th century.

In keeping with the needs of a modern town and its structures, the premises had to be expanded and made more efficient and flexible. The complex, built between 1983 and 1988, incorporated groundbreaking elements unusual for its time, including an atrium used for a variety of activities and a spacious council chamber. The "spiritus rector of all this" was immortalized by Ursula Stock in a relief in the atrium.

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6

5.56 km

Güglingen Roman Museum (Old Town Hall)

Highlight • Historical Site

At the Güglingen Roman Museum on the market square, the past is once again vividly and can be experienced.

With around 2,000 exhibits on three floors, the Roman Museum's permanent exhibition depicts the rich Roman past of the Zabergäu region and the vicus of Güglingen.

Special exhibitions are offered regularly in the Roman Museum's "Heinz Rall Hall."

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6.49 km

Archäologische Freilichtanlage

Archaeological Site

8

11.3 km

Footbridge over the Zaber

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Small bridge over the Zaber with a beautiful view of the stream.

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9

12.7 km

The retention basin Michelbachsee is located at the edge of the forest between Michelbach and Zaberfeld. It is idyllically situated in a natural landscape and serves as a bird sanctuary to preserve the flora and fauna. Bathing is therefore not allowed. The lake is nourished by the Michelbach, which gave the Michelbach suburb its name.
Source: zaberfeld.de/website/de/gemeinde/geschichte-der-gemeinde/michelbach

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14.1 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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10.2 km

3.24 km

640 m

110 m

Surfaces

5.71 km

5.18 km

2.16 km

571 m

288 m

231 m

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