Best mountain peaks around Eberdingen are found in a region characterized by rolling hills, with the municipality's highest elevation reaching 409 meters above sea level. Several prominent elevated points nearby offer impressive features and panoramic views. These include unique man-made hills, historic fortresses, and ancient burial sites. The area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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When it was discovered, the princely burial mound of Hochdorf had been reduced to a mere mound of ground. After its reconstruction in 1987, it once again forms an imposing landmark with a diameter of 60 m, a height of 6 m, and a volume of 7,000 m³ of earth and 280 tons of stone. The mound is freely accessible and is half a kilometer from the museum. From the top, you have a magnificent view 👀 of the surrounding landscape 👍🏼
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From this location you have a great panoramic view. In the evening, when the lights of the surrounding towns come on, a special atmosphere is created.
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In 1885, Kaiser Wilhelm I is said to have observed one of his troops’ exercises at this location. So be it. 😉
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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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Around 550 BC, a man aged around 40 to 50 was buried here with princely pomp. A mighty burial mound, around 6 m high and 60 m in diameter, was built over the burial chamber. It was not until the 1970s that traces of this mighty grave monument were found again. The Baden-Württemberg State Monument Authority carried out excavations from 1978 to 1979. The result was and still is sensational: the burial chamber was found completely unrobbed. The dead man was lying on a bronze couch. The prince wore the typical large gold collar and his dagger as a badge of status. Golden funeral jewelry suggests that the body was laid out in a ceremonial manner. The many fragments of fabrics and other objects are of particular importance. In keeping with his status, his four-wheeled, iron-clad cart with yoke and decorated bridle was placed in the grave. A showpiece of bronzesmithing from the Mediterranean region is the large lion cauldron, which contained over 400 litres of mead.
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From this spot (at the time height 346), where the so-called "Kaiserstein" now stands, the 88-year-old Kaiser Wilhelm I and his entourage observed the maneuvers in the surrounding fields on September 22, 1885. On the front there was an embedded relief image of the Kaiser. The monument was surrounded by trees, including a Kaiser Wilhelm linden tree. The monument itself was covered with ferns, moss, ivy and cornflowers.
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It's simply wonderful here, from Weissach to Malmsheim there are always such wonderful plateaus
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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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While Eberdingen is in a region of rolling hills, several prominent elevated points nearby offer impressive features. These include the Grüner Heiner Viewing Platform, an artificially created hill with panoramic views, and the historic Hohenasperg Fortress, known for its history and broad vistas.
The Grüner Heiner Viewing Platform offers a unique 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. This wooded hill was artificially created from post-WWII debris and re-vegetated, now featuring numerous benches and a wind turbine. It's a popular spot for cycling and enjoying nature.
The Hohenasperg Fortress is a highly visible landmark with a rich history dating back over 2,500 years to a Celtic princely seat. It later served for centuries as a state prison, earning nicknames like "Demokratenbuckel" (Democrat's Hump). Today, it houses a correctional hospital and a museum, "Hohenasperg – Ein deutsches Gefängnis," offering insights into its past.
Yes, the Celtic grave Hochdorf is a significant historical site. It features a reconstructed princely burial mound from around 550 BC, offering fascinating insights into ancient Celtic culture and the lives of its inhabitants.
Many elevated points around Eberdingen offer impressive panoramic views. For instance, the Grüner Heiner Viewing Platform provides a 360-degree vista, while Hohenasperg Fortress offers broad views over the Strohgäu and Unterland regions, including vineyards.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like the "Strudelbachtal Valley loop from Hochdorf an der Enz" or the "Eberdingen Outdoor Pool – Tree throne loop from Eberdingen." For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Eberdingen guide.
The area around Eberdingen is well-suited for cycling. You can find mountain biking trails, such as the "Münchingen Castle – View of Grüner Heiner loop from Hemmingen," and road cycling routes like the "Ascent to Hochdorf – View of Eberdingen loop from Hemmingen." Check out the MTB Trails around Eberdingen and Road Cycling Routes around Eberdingen guides for more details.
Absolutely. Many trails in the region are suitable for families and beginners. The Grüner Heiner Viewing Platform and Celtic grave Hochdorf are both listed as family-friendly highlights. You can find several easy routes in the Easy hikes around Eberdingen guide, such as the "Nussdorf Tower Clock – Lichthölzlespfad Nussdorf loop from Schloß Nussdorf" which is under 5 km.
The region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural colors. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying the panoramic views. Even in winter, some trails might be accessible, but it's always best to check local weather conditions.
Yes, the Feuerbacher Heide-Dickenberg Nature Reserve is located west of Perouse, featuring a diverse Heckengäu landscape with heathland, meadows, hedges, and forests. It's an excellent spot to experience the region's natural beauty and is preserved through sheep grazing.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse panoramic views, the blend of natural beauty with historical significance, and the well-maintained paths for outdoor activities. The unique history of sites like the Grüner Heiner and Hohenasperg Fortress also adds a compelling dimension to their experience.
The Grüner Heiner Viewing Platform is excellent for photography due to its 360-degree panoramic views. Similarly, the Hohenasperg Fortress offers broad vistas over the Strohgäu and Unterland regions, providing scenic backdrops for photos.


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