Reichenbach am Heuberg
Reichenbach am Heuberg
Best mountain peaks around Reichenbach am Heuberg are situated on the Heuberg Plateau, a part of the southern Swabian Alb. This region is characterized by ten mountains exceeding 1,000 meters in height, often referred to as the "Region of the 10 Thousanders." These elevated natural features provide diverse hiking experiences and extensive panoramic views. Reichenbach am Heuberg serves as a base for exploring these prominent peaks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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At 1006.4 m above sea level, the Rainen is the fifth highest mountain in the Swabian Alb. It is located about two kilometers east of Deilingen, in whose area it is also located, and forms a mountain range with the mountains Ortenberg (just below the thousand mark), Montschenloch, Bol and Wandbühl. The Rainen is the northernmost peak of this mountain group and the region of the 10 thousand meters. Unlike Bol and Wandbühl, the Rainen is part of the Albtrauf, so that from the northwest it has a clearly visible steep flank several hundred meters high with scree slopes, which it shares with the Ortenberg. Its elongated summit is covered by a spruce forest, the highest point is marked by a summit marker. The vegetation-free quarry between these two mountains offers a good view of the Upper Schlichem Valley, the Alb foreland and the Plettenberg opposite. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainen
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Looks new and stable. To add to the fun, it swings a little at a maximum height of 6m. If you don't dare, the suspension bridge is easy to bypass
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Small but fine suspension bridge on the Oberhohenberg
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Located between Oberhohenberg and Hochberg.
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Observation tower on the highest point of the Swabian Alb, on the Lemberg 1015m
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Panoramic summit in the immediate vicinity of the Lochenpass car park. The ascent and descent should not be underestimated.
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The region around Reichenbach am Heuberg is known for its "Region of the 10 Thousanders," featuring ten mountains over 1,000 meters. Among the most popular are Lemberg, the highest peak in the Swabian Alb with its iconic tower, and Oberhohenberg, known for its castle ruins and a suspension bridge. Another highly appreciated spot is the Lochenstein summit cross, offering extensive views of the Swabian Jura.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Lemberg Tower is a must-visit. From its 30-meter-high observation platform, you can see as far as the Black Forest, the Stuttgart TV tower, and even the Swiss Alps on clear days. The Lochenstein summit cross also provides excellent vistas of the Swabian Jura, with the Alps visible in good weather. The Oberhohenberg Observation Platform offers great views, including Rottweil and its elevator tower.
Yes, several peaks offer family-friendly experiences. Oberhohenberg is particularly suitable for families, featuring a themed playground, barbecue areas, and an adventurous suspension bridge. The Lemberg also has a shelter hut with a small restaurant and open spaces for children to play near the tower.
The mountain peaks around Reichenbach am Heuberg are rich in history. Oberhohenberg is home to the ruins of Oberhohenberg Castle, destroyed in 1449, with an information platform detailing its past. The Lemberg summit has historical significance, with evidence of a Hallstatt settlement from the 8th to 5th centuries B.C. and remnants of fortifications.
The 'Region of the 10 Thousanders' refers to the area around Reichenbach am Heuberg on the Heuberg Plateau, where ten mountains exceed 1,000 meters in height. These peaks include Lemberg, Hochberg, Oberhohenberg, Wandbühl, Montschenloch, Bol, Rainen, Hummelsberg, Hochwald, and Kehlen, offering diverse hiking experiences and panoramic views.
The region is known for its diverse natural features. The Lemberg is a geological 'witness mountain' (Zeugenberg), formed by erosion leaving behind more resistant rock. The area also features the unique Albtrauf escarpment, traditional farming landscapes with dry stone walls, juniper heaths, and extensive forests, particularly spruce forests on peaks like Wandbühl and Rainen.
The area offers extensive hiking opportunities for various fitness levels. You can explore the specially signposted 'Route der 10 Tausender,' designed to visit all ten peaks over 1,000 meters. Well-known trails like the Albsteig (HW1) and the Donauberglandweg also lead to summits such as the Lemberg. For more options, check out the Mountain Hikes around Reichenbach am Heuberg guide.
Yes, the 'Route der 10 Tausender' is a dedicated regional hiking route that allows you to explore all ten peaks over 1,000 meters in the area. This route balances ascents and flatter sections, making it suitable for both experienced hikers and families looking for a unique natural experience. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Reichenbach am Heuberg guide.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region offers opportunities for mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Hochalb Plateau – Ursental Valley loop' or the 'Gansnest Observation Tower – View of Wehingen loop.' For detailed MTB trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Reichenbach am Heuberg guide.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from the Lemberg Tower and Lochenstein, often describing an 'alpine feeling.' The adventurous elements like the Oberhohenberg Suspension Bridge and the historical insights from the castle ruins are also popular. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails and the opportunity to relax at refuge huts or barbecue areas after a hike.
The highest mountain in the Swabian Alb is Lemberg, standing at 1,015 meters. It is a prominent destination, featuring a 30-meter-high steel observation tower that offers extensive views.
While Lemberg and Oberhohenberg are popular, peaks like Wandbühl and Rainen offer a quieter experience. Wandbühl's summit is relatively inconspicuous and often covered by spruce forest, providing a more secluded feel amidst traditional farming landscapes. The Rainen Summit, at 1006 m, is also a wooded elevation that is less spectacular but part of the exclusive 'ten thousand' club.


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