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Attractions and Places To See around Berghülen - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Berghülen highlight its location on the Swabian Alb in the Alb-Donau district. The region offers a mix of natural beauty, including unique water ponds known as "Hülen" and juniper heaths, alongside historical landmarks. Visitors can explore ancient churches, distinctive rock formations, and scenic valleys. This area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.

Best attractions and places to see around Berghülen

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Last updated: July 6, 2026

Blautopf

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A much sung about place, which rightly belongs to one of the most beautiful natural spectacles of the Alb. Summer, sun and the deep blue of the spring always have a beneficial and invigorating effect.

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Küssende Sau Rock Formation

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Millions of years ago, the waves of the primeval sea sloshed away. Coral lived in it. The fossilized remains of these creatures we see today as rocks - in the form of a kissing sow (or two kissing sows ?!)

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Rusenschloss Ruins

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The Hohengerhausen ruin, also known as Rusenschloss, is enthroned in the forest high above Blaubeuren and is likely to date back to the eleventh century. It gives you a wonderful …

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Blaubeuren Old Town

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Beautiful old fountain from 1814 on the monastic site in Blaubeuren.

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Günzelburg Ruins

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The remains of Günzelburg Castle are located on a wooded ridge not far from the Lone Valley. Today, only a few fragments of the walls remain of the former castle, …

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Marius
May 12, 2025, Günzelburg Ruins

The remains of Günzelburg Castle are located on a wooded ridge not far from the Lone Valley. Today, only a few fragments of the walls remain of the former castle, which was presumably built in the early Middle Ages. Its location suggests a former defensive function. The site is accessible via a footpath and offers beautiful views of the surrounding area. Information panels on site provide insights into the history of the complex and previous archaeological investigations.

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Kristian
August 12, 2024, Günzelburg Ruins

The Günzelburg ruins, also called Greifenburg, Gryffenburg and Denzelburg, are the ruins of a rock castle on a 685 m above sea level rock tower above the village of Weiler near Seißen, a district of the town of Blaubeuren. The castle was built in the late 13th century by the Grif von Berkach, probably as a successor to a castle on the nearby Wachtfels. The Lords of Berkach were ministerials of the Counts of Berg. The subsequent owners are named as the Lords of Weiler and the Lords of Westernach at the end of the 14th century, Ulrich von Westerstetten in 1460 and after 1460 the Blaubeuren monastery. The name of the castle Denzelburg, probably Tünzelburg, mentioned in 1464, probably goes back to a later owner of the castle. By 1477 the complex was in a state of disrepair, it is said: "The ruins of the walls of Gintzelburg Castle, which protrude over the house (= the Franciscan monastery) on the top of the rock, also caused damage to this house..." Remains of the walls of the former castle complex, which had a hook-shaped shield wall, are still preserved. The core castle had a floor area of about 20 by 21 meters.

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The Rusenschloß is worth a visit, it is beautifully restored and offers a beautiful view of the Blautal.

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You have to squeeze past the crevice, turn around once and then you have a great view of the two little pigs

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Impressive ruin with a wonderful view of the landscape.

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Highly recommended, I think 🤗 can also be combined with the Blautopf 🤩

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Mike 🇪🇺
May 26, 2022, Blautopf

An absolutely stunning place. The circular trail around the Blautopf is highly recommended. The Blautopf (21 meters deep) is a karst spring from which the Blau River rises.

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Unfortunately, not much can be seen from the ruins of the castle, but the view after climbing the stairs is fantastic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Berghülen?

Berghülen is known for its distinctive "Hülen," which are unique water ponds that are the only surface waters on the Alb plateau. You can explore several of these via dedicated trails like the Hülenpfad. The area also features idyllic juniper heaths, particularly visible along the Hülenpfad and in the Lange Tal (Long Valley), offering scenic paths through forests and heathlands.

Are there any notable rock formations or geological sites near Berghülen?

Yes, a prominent geological feature is the Küssende Sau Rock Formation, a natural monument formed from fossilized coral. This distinctive formation is also the site of a former horizontal cave. Another significant natural phenomenon nearby is the Blautopf in Blaubeuren, a karst spring celebrated for its striking deep blue water, caused by light scattering on small lime particles.

What historical churches can be found in Berghülen and its districts?

The region boasts several historical churches. In Berghülen itself, you can visit the Evangelical Parish Church of St. Laurentius, built in 1504, which features an impressive Rococo organ and a beautifully painted cassette ceiling. The district of Bühlenhausen has the Evangelical Parish Church of St. Veit, notable for its 1477 frescoes. In Treffensbuch, the Evangelical Church of St. Christoph and Margarethe, constructed in 1142, is recognized as one of the oldest churches in Württemberg.

Where can I learn about the local history and culture near Berghülen?

For a glimpse into historical transportation and local heritage, visit the Kutschen-Wagen Museum in Bühlenhausen, which showcases over 100 carriages and wagons from the past two centuries. Additionally, the Blaubeuren Old Town offers a charming historical setting with half-timbered houses and cozy cafes, inviting visitors to linger and explore.

Are there any historical ruins to explore near Berghülen?

Yes, you can explore the Rusenschloss Ruins (Hohengerhausen), which offer historical exploration and scenic views of the Ach and Blautal valleys. Another site is the Günzelburg Ruins, where only fragments of the walls remain, but its location provides beautiful views of the surrounding area.

What hiking trails are available around Berghülen?

The varied Alb landscape is ideal for extensive walks and hikes. A unique option is the Hülenpfad, a circular hiking trail about 7 km long that leads past several Hülen with informational signs. The wider Swabian Alb Geopark also offers excellent conditions for hiking. For more challenging options, consider routes like the 'Blaubeuren Monastery – Rusenschloss Ruins loop' or the 'Blautopf Spring – Blautopf loop' which are part of the Mountain Hikes around Berghülen guide. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Berghülen guide.

Are there cycling routes suitable for exploring the area around Berghülen?

Absolutely. The region is well-suited for bike tours. There's a 31 km cycling route called the Hülenradweg, which connects six Hülen. Additionally, the "Der Albtäler" is a 4-star certified cycle route traversing beautiful valleys in the Swabian Alb Geopark. For gravel biking enthusiasts, routes like 'Gravel route through Kleine Lautertal' or 'Gravel round to Filsursprung' are available. More cycling options can be found in the Gravel biking around Berghülen guide.

What kind of mountain biking opportunities are there near Berghülen?

Berghülen offers several mountain biking trails. You can explore routes such as the 'Blautopf Spring – View of Rusenschloss loop' or the 'Cross and View of Donnstetten – Hasental Valley Path loop'. These trails vary in difficulty, with options like the 'Flow Trail to Blaubeuren' being more challenging. Detailed information on these and other routes is available in the MTB Trails around Berghülen guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities around Berghülen?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Blautopf is a popular spot for all ages, with a pleasant circular trail around it. The Blaubeuren Old Town with its charming atmosphere and cafes is also family-friendly. The Hülenpfad, a circular hiking trail, offers an educational and engaging outdoor experience for families with its informational signs about local flora, fauna, and history.

When is the best time of year to visit Berghülen for outdoor activities?

The spring, summer, and early autumn months (roughly April to October) are generally the best time to visit Berghülen for outdoor activities. During these periods, the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural features like the Hülen and juniper heaths. The Kutschen-Wagen Museum is also open during these months on weekends and holidays.

What do visitors enjoy the most about the attractions around Berghülen?

Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural beauty, especially the striking blue waters of the Blautopf and the unique Küssende Sau Rock Formation. The historical sites like the Rusenschloss Ruins are appreciated for their historical significance and the panoramic views they offer. The diverse hiking and cycling routes through the Swabian Alb landscape are also highly rated for their scenic paths and opportunities for outdoor adventure.

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