Best attractions and places to see around Eislingen/Fils include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated on the edge of the Swabian Alb, the town is characterized by the Fils River, which flows through a scenic landscape of hills and valleys. This region offers numerous points of interest for those exploring its rich history and natural environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Good place to take a break. Simple dishes like hot reds or snacks are available here. Great open space, a paradise for children.
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This great place to stop and rest is located at the highest point of the Ostalb
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Entry €3 per person. The money is thrown into a hanging cash register.
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One of the Three Emperors Mountains with great castle ruins below
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Ruins and church Hohenrechberg are worth a trip great view and beautiful to look at
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Very beautiful castle complex, currently the entrance fee is two euros per person. I think the price is reasonable as the castle is very well maintained. Very interesting and a great view.
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From up here you have a great view. The many winding paths within the castle invite children to explore directly.
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Attention Tuesdays and Wednesdays are days off
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Visitors frequently praise the Hohenrechberg Castle Ruins, a well-maintained complex offering great views. Another favorite is Wasserberghaus, a hiking home with wide views of the Filstal and the Drei Kaiserberge, known for its hospitality and food. The Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint also offers panoramic views over the Filstal and Swabian Alb.
The region is characterized by the Fils River and the surrounding Swabian Alb, offering scenic hills and valleys. You can visit the Herrenbach Reservoir, which features beautiful hiking trails and information boards about nature. Educational nature trails (Lehrpfade & Naturstationen) are also available, focusing on local flora, fauna, and conservation efforts, including specific sites for water birds, river renaturation, and biodiversity gardens.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore the 12th-century Hohenrechberg Castle Ruins, which was the ancestral seat of the noble family of Rechberg. The Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint, once the headquarters of the Hohenstaufen family, offers historical insights and stunning views. Other notable sites include Filseck Castle, various archaic churches like St. Markus and Dorfkirche St. Jakob, and the Historisches Wasserwerk.
Eislingen/Fils provides several cultural points of interest. The Lindenhof Theatre hosts high-quality performances, and open-air concerts are regularly held during summer, including at the Filsterarassen Open-Air Stage. Art enthusiasts can discover unique 'Kreiselkunst' (Gyroscope Art) installations throughout the city and visit the Galerie in der Alten Post. There's also a reproduction of a prehistoric Fischsaurier (Ichthyosaur) and the unique Traktorwilli Modelltraktor-Erlebnisland museum.
Eislingen/Fils is ideal for hiking, with routes like the Albtraufgänger hiking trail, the challenging Stauferroute, and the relaxing Friedenslinde circular hiking route in Holzheim. A varied hike through the Schlater Forest leads to the 'Dicke Eiche' and the Burrensee. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes in the region, including those around the Wasserberghaus and Franz-Keller Hut. Find detailed routes on the Gravel biking around Eislingen/Fils guide, which also features hiking-friendly paths.
Absolutely! The region offers excellent cycling opportunities. Popular routes include the Fils cycle route, the 3-Kaiserberg route, and various tours that take you through scenic landscapes. You can find a range of options from easy to difficult, such as the 'Donzdorf Castle – Mill Canal in Süßen loop' or the more challenging 'View of Limburg Hill – Tälesbahn Cycle Path loop'. For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Eislingen/Fils guide.
Many attractions in Eislingen/Fils are suitable for families. The Hohenrechberg Castle Ruins and Herrenbach Reservoir offer engaging experiences for all ages. The reproduction of the prehistoric Fischsaurier is a hit with children, and the Traktorwilli Modelltraktor-Erlebnisland provides a unique museum adventure. Additionally, the Wasserberghaus and Franz-Keller Hut are noted as family-friendly spots with space for children to play.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint, which overlooks the Filstal and the Swabian Alb. The Wasserberghaus also offers wide views of the Filstal and the Drei Kaiserberge. From the Franz-Keller Hut, you can enjoy incredibly picturesque views of the mountains of the Filsalb and Ostalb from the Tannhaldenstein and Christentalfelsen viewing rocks.
Yes, several hiking homes provide opportunities for rest, meals, and even overnight stays. The Wasserberghaus is open all year and offers cozy pubs, outdoor seating, and overnight accommodations, with dog-friendly policies. The Franz-Keller Hut is also open on weekends and public holidays, providing food, drink, and extensive seating and barbecue areas.
The summer months are particularly vibrant, with the town regularly hosting open-air concerts. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty of the Swabian Alb and Fils River. Many hiking homes, like the Wasserberghaus, are open year-round, making it a good destination for any season.
Beyond the main castles, you might enjoy discovering the 'Kreiselkunst' (Gyroscope Art) installations scattered throughout the city, offering unique artistic expressions. The Historisches Wasserwerk is an architectural point of interest, and the History Timeline/Path near the town hall provides an engaging way to learn about Eislingen's past through stone blocks with QR-coded information. The Traktorwilli Modelltraktor-Erlebnisland also offers a distinctive museum experience.
Eislingen/Fils is committed to preserving biodiversity, making it a good area for wildlife observation. The near-natural flowing waters and orchard areas serve as habitats for various bird species, including the collared flycatcher and redstart. Conservation efforts also focus on species like the stag beetle and the small bluet damselfly, which is highly endangered in Baden-Württemberg. Nature trails and 'Naturstationen' along the Fils River specifically highlight water birds and local ecosystems.


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