Best attractions and places to see around Fellbach, a town on the northeastern edge of Stuttgart, Germany, offer a blend of historical charm, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The region is characterized by its extensive vineyards, such as those on Kappelberg, and its proximity to the Neckar and Rems valleys. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, from significant landmarks and cultural institutions to scenic natural landscapes and recreational facilities. There are more than 170 hidden gems waiting to be explored and visited in Fellbach.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Löwentor was built in 1858 by the Württemberg court architect Johann Michael Knapp.
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The Rosensteinpark is a beautifully landscaped park. The green lungs of Stuttgart.
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This section is well developed and a dream for racing cyclists! But be careful, there is a lot going on here at the weekend when the weather is good. Although there is sometimes a separate pedestrian path, you may have to go slalom here. Therefore, I recommend that you tackle this route during the week or on the weekend, especially early in the morning or late in the evening.
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You drive on the edge of the Wilhelma (zoo) through a generally quiet park and can see zebras and other animals.
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From here you have a view of the Remseck, which was extensively redesigned for the State Garden Show 2019. The wooden bridges with glass-plate roofs, the beach (where swimming is not allowed), the sensationally located beer garden on the so-called Hechtkopf (closed in May 2021, of course), the footbridge on the Rems and much more can be explored here. A detour is very worthwhile. I can well understand that the place is used by many people as a destination for excursions
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A very interesting bridge construction
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I just love this park, whether on foot or by bike ...
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The section of the Rems cycle path between Remsviadukt and Vogelsmühle is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful, especially in spring when the meadows are bright green.
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Fellbach is surrounded by natural beauty. You can explore the extensive vineyards on Kappelberg, Fellbach's local mountain, which offers wonderful views of the Rems and Neckar Valleys. The Fellbach Wine Trail provides an opportunity to discover the unique landscape and learn about local wine-growing traditions. Other natural areas include Schmidener Feld and the Oeffinger Hartwald forest, as well as the scenic Rems and Neckar river valleys.
Yes, Fellbach has several historical sites. The Burial chapel on the Württemberg is a significant man-made monument offering panoramic views. You can also visit the Luther Church, built in 1518, which features Gothic architecture and a Rococo organ. The Gottlieb Daimler Memorial commemorates the origins of world-changing engines, and the Fellbach City Museum, located in a 1680 half-timbered building, showcases the city's history.
Families can enjoy the F.3 Family and Leisure Pool, which offers various attractions including a sauna world, exhilarating water slides, and swimming lanes. For outdoor fun, Rosenstein Park is a large, landscaped park with open meadows, often referred to as the 'green lungs of Stuttgart,' perfect for a family day out. The Rems Riverside Path in the Lower Rems Valley is also family-friendly, offering opportunities for breaks along the river.
Yes, some areas around Fellbach offer accessible paths. Rosenstein Park is noted for being wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Confluence of the Rems and the Neckar at Remseck area has been redesigned with accessibility in mind, including a floating jetty and new pathways, making it more inclusive for visitors.
For scenic walks, the Fellbach Wine Trail is highly recommended, showcasing vineyards and local biodiversity. The Kappelberg offers trails with stunning views. You can also explore the Besinnungsweg Fellbach, a contemplation trail starting at the Feldkapelle Heilig Kreuz, or the Höhenweg Fellbach FE1 for a longer route to Stetten via the Kernenturm.
Absolutely. The Rems Riverside Path in the Lower Rems Valley is a popular cycle path along the Rems river, known for its scenic beauty, especially in spring. The Zugwiesen Nature Reserve on the Neckar also features well-developed sections ideal for cycling. For more extensive rides, consider the Wine and wine press route or the Big Fellbach circuit with landing stage on the Neckar.
Fellbach is rich in culture. The Schwabenlandhalle serves as the Culture and Congress Center, hosting theater performances, exhibitions, and various events. The City Gallery, located in the New City Hall, features art. You can also visit the Orfeo, a revival house cinema in the Schmiden district, for cinematic showings and smaller art and jazz events. The Music School is an architectural highlight with a distinctive kidney-shaped orchestra hall.
Beyond the well-known spots, you might enjoy the Labyrinth II, an outdoor art installation with striking forms perfect for contemplation. The Confluence of the Rems and the Neckar at Remseck, especially the Neckarstrand and Remsknie areas, offers a great atmosphere for a sundowner after a tour, with comfortable benches and a floating jetty.
Spring is particularly beautiful for outdoor activities in Fellbach, especially along the Rems Riverside Path when the meadows are bright green. The vineyards on Kappelberg are also stunning during the growing season and harvest. Weekends can be busy on popular routes, so weekdays or early mornings/evenings are recommended for a quieter experience.
The Burial chapel on the Württemberg offers exceptional panoramic views of the Neckar Valley and Stuttgart. Similarly, the Kappelberg, Fellbach's local mountain, provides wonderful vistas of the Rems and Neckar Valleys from its extensive vineyards.
In Fellbach's downtown, you can find the artistic installations of the Lute Player Fountain and the Flute Player, which add to the urban charm. The Ernst Ezechiel Pfeiffer Memorial honors Fellbach's philanthropic spirit. Additionally, the New City Hall features a unique glockenspiel made of Meissen porcelain.
The Fellbach City Museum, opened in 1977 and housed in a half-timbered building from 1680, is the primary place to learn about the city's history. It also includes the Mörike Gallery, offering insights into local heritage.
Yes, the House of Wines in Fellbach offers visitors the opportunity to taste local wine productions. Given Fellbach's location on the Württemberg wine street and its extensive vineyards, experiencing the local wine culture is a key part of a visit.


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