Mountain peaks around Leonberg are characterized by a hilly topography, with the town itself having an average elevation of 413 meters and a maximum of 521 meters. While not mountainous in the Alpine sense, the region features numerous elevated points that offer scenic views and recreational opportunities. These prominent hills often hold historical significance or host modern viewing platforms. The area provides diverse terrain for exploration, ranging from natural features to man-made structures.
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A breezy experience. It sways a bit up there, but it's worth it: the panoramic view is fantastic. I especially like the view across to the Pragsattel and out into the Neckar Valley. Please don't forget to drop in a one-euro donation. It's inexpensive and helps!
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The hill was artificially raised in the 1950s, mainly using large amounts of rubble. The new hill that was created was initially called Heiner by the locals and soon became a destination for excursions. After it was overgrown with grass and other vegetation, the new conical hill was given the new nickname Green Heiner because of its more pleasing appearance. It owes its popularity in particular to the good view in clear weather.
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Probably the most beautiful, freely accessible viewpoint on Stuttgart and a wonderful rest area. The “shards” of the past make you think, but these days they offer great places to sit and play for the children.
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From above there is a unique 360-degree all-round view. Many benches, some with tables, are located all over the mountain and invite you to take a break.
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The local mountain of the model gliding club IG Heiner e.V. It is a designated model flying area. The information boards must be observed.
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Most beautiful in summer with sunbathing lawns, benches and a kiosk.
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This track is for speed junkies, good brakes are required there, I admittedly drove down there carefully because it was wet, otherwise it's not really for me.
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One of the city's most popular viewing spots is located on the Karlshöhe with its vineyards, gardens and public green spaces. From up here you have a wonderful view over Stuttgart south and center. The top of the hill was originally used as a quarry in the Middle Ages. The stones were used, among other things, for the collegiate church and the old castle in Stuttgart as well as the Ulm Minster. You can still see the crater of the former quarry today - there is now a playground in it. From 1864 onwards, the area was converted into a park by the Stuttgart Beautification Association and renamed “Karlshöhe” in 1889, on the 25th anniversary of the Württemberg King Karl. As part of the Federal Garden Show in 1961, the facility was expanded and added a terrace and a milk bar (now a beer garden). Source: https://www.stuttgart-tourist.de/a-karlshoehe-stuttgart
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The region around Leonberg offers several popular elevated points known for their scenic views. Among them, the Birkenkopf Viewpoint (also known as Monte Scherbelino) is highly regarded, offering panoramic views over Stuttgart, the Swabian Alb, and even the northern Black Forest on clear days. Another favorite is the Grüner Heiner Viewing Platform, which provides a unique 360-degree vista with plenty of benches for relaxation. The Killesberg Tower also offers a fantastic panoramic view, particularly towards the Pragsattel and the Neckar Valley.
Yes, Engelberg, often referred to as 'Angel Mountain,' is a significant historical elevated point near Leonberg. Rising to 480.60 meters, it has roots as a medieval military post. The current Engelberg tower, built in 1928, initially served as a water tower but is now a popular lookout tower. Additionally, the Birkenkopf Viewpoint, while offering natural beauty, is also a historical site, having been formed from rubble during World War II, earning it the nickname 'Monte Scherbelino'.
The elevated points around Leonberg are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and even mountaineering. For example, the Mountain Hikes around Leonberg guide features routes like the 'Old Quarry on Betzenbuckel – Schlegler Castle loop'. Cyclists can explore options in the Cycling around Leonberg guide, including the 'Beautiful path along the Glems – Fockental Valley Path loop'. For easier walks, the Easy hikes around Leonberg guide offers routes such as the 'Engelberg Tower, Leonberg – Gerlinger Heath Nature Reserve loop'.
Absolutely. Several elevated points and nearby trails are suitable for families. The Grüner Heiner Viewing Platform and Killesberg Tower are both categorized as family-friendly highlights, offering accessible views and spaces to relax. The Birkenkopf Viewpoint also has areas for children to play. For easy walks, consider routes from the Easy hikes around Leonberg guide, which includes options like the 'Engelberg Tower, Leonberg – Aussichtspunkt am Engelberg loop'.
The Birkenkopf Viewpoint, also known as Monte Scherbelino, is unique because it's an artificial hill created from the rubble of Stuttgart after World War II. Rising 40 meters high, it's the highest inner-city point of Stuttgart at 511 meters. It offers a fantastic, unobstructed view over the entire city and serves as a poignant memorial, with visible pieces of wall from destroyed buildings. It's also a popular spot for mountain bikers and offers great places to sit and play for children.
Yes, on clear days, you can indeed see the distant Black Forest from the viewing platform of the Engelberg tower in Leonberg. The Birkenkopf Viewpoint also offers views of the northern Black Forest, alongside the Swabian Alb and the lowlands next to Stuttgart.
The Killesberg Tower is a watchtower located in Höhenpark in Stuttgart. It provides a 'breezy experience' and a fantastic panoramic view, particularly towards the Pragsattel and the Neckar Valley. Visitors can climb the tower to enjoy the expansive scenery. It's considered a highlight of the Höhenpark and is a family-friendly destination.
Yes, the Grüner Heiner Viewing Platform is specifically noted for its unique 360-degree all-round view. This artificial hill, originally created from rubble, has become a popular excursion destination, especially on clear days, and features numerous benches for visitors to relax and enjoy the scenery from all angles.
The most notable elevated point directly associated with Leonberg is Engelberg, which rises to a height of 480.60 meters (1,576.8 ft). While Leonberg itself has a maximum elevation of 521 meters within its bounds, Engelberg is a prominent landmark with a well-known lookout tower.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views offered by these elevated points, providing a great escape from the city. The historical significance of sites like Engelberg and Birkenkopf Viewpoint also adds to their appeal. Many enjoy the opportunity for relaxation on benches at spots like Grüner Heiner Viewing Platform, and the diverse recreational opportunities, from mountain biking to easy family hikes, are highly valued.
Yes, besides the Birkenkopf Viewpoint and Killesberg Tower, the View from Karlshöhe also provides a very nice view over Stuttgart. It's a popular spot accessible via the Willy-Reichert-Staffel, offering a pleasant park setting.


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