Best attractions and places to see around Wendlingen am Neckar include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated in Germany, the town offers access to the Neckar river and surrounding landscapes. Visitors can explore ecclesiastical architecture, art installations, and local recreation areas. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Neckar Valley Cycle Path – ride in Germany’s Swabian heartland
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The footbridge, with its brick arches, leads across the Neckar River towards Plochingen and the former factory buildings of the Otto textile company.
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Esslingen Old Town, Esslingen am Neckar lots to discover, lots to tell The romantic old town with its over 200 half-timbered houses, the wine, the culture and wonderful people - there are many reasons to visit Esslingen. Right in the heart of the Stuttgart region and yet far away from the hustle and bustle of the big city, you can unwind. Framed by the Neckar and vineyards, crossed by water canals, and crowned by a castle that wasn't one. Esslingen tells stories on every corner. It's a great place to spend time - forget about everyday life. Text / Source: Esslinger Stadtmarketing & Tourismus GmbH, Marktplatz 16, Esslingen am Neckar https://www.esslingen-info.com/entdecken
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a beautiful path in the countryside. Recommended.
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One of the most beautiful old towns in Germany. The half-timbered houses have all been lavishly renovated. The Christmas market and medieval market are set up every year on the large market square and are very popular. Unfortunately, the popular annual onion festival in summer took place for the last time in 2018
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Great historic old town with charm. It is highly recommended and has a lot to offer. Beautiful, well-kept half-timbered houses, impressive churches and much more🤩🤩
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Esslingen has a very beautiful old town with beautiful streets and many half-timbered houses. A stroll through the streets is always worthwhile.
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For me, one of the most beautiful old towns anywhere, with fantastically preserved and well-maintained half-timbered houses. The mystical, medieval Christmas market was great, but I will definitely come back in the summer to marvel at "Little Venice" again.
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Wendlingen am Neckar offers several natural attractions. You can enjoy the local recreation areas of Hüttensee and Schäferhauser See, which are perfect for relaxation and feature barbecue areas. The Neckar Valley Cycle Path follows the scenic Neckar river, providing a relatively flat and shaded route. Additionally, the recently opened Walderlebnispfad (Forest Adventure Trail) in the "Waldäcker" area offers an interactive experience with nature, including a walk-in badger den and information on forest biodiversity.
Yes, Wendlingen am Neckar is rich in historical sites. Notable ecclesiastical architecture includes the 11th-century Gothic Friedhofskapelle Zu unserer lieben Frau im Hirnholz, the late Gothic Eusebiuskirche from the 15th century, and the Jakobskirche in Bodelshofen with its 15th-century frescoes. You can also see the listed Ulrichs Bridge Köngen, an old stone bridge over the Neckar dating back to 1600-1602, and the striking Otto Footbridge in Plochingen.
For those interested in art and local history, Wendlingen am Neckar has the Galerie in der Weberstraße 2, which showcases various artistic endeavors. The Stadtmuseum Wendlingen am Neckar at Kirchgasse 4 provides insights into the town's past. A modern cultural highlight is the "Die Reisende" (The Traveler) art installation located at the train station.
The region around Wendlingen am Neckar is excellent for cycling. The Neckar Valley Cycle Path is a popular choice, known for being flat and shaded along the river. For more varied terrain, you can explore gravel biking routes such as the "Fields Along the Cycle Path – Neckar Bridge Plochingen loop" or the "Hahnweide Airfield – View of Castle Teck loop." Find more cycling options in the Gravel biking around Wendlingen am Neckar guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Walderlebnispfad (Forest Adventure Trail) in the "Waldäcker" area is a new, interactive educational path. For more challenging hikes, consider routes like the "Teckberg loop" from Owen or the "Teck Castle – Gelber Fels Viewpoint loop" from Bissingen an der Teck. You can discover more trails in the Mountain Hikes around Wendlingen am Neckar guide.
Families will find plenty to do. The local recreation areas of Hüttensee and Schäferhauser See offer playgrounds and barbecue spots. The Walderlebnispfad (Forest Adventure Trail) is designed to be interactive and educational for children, featuring a walk-in badger den and a marble run. Many highlights, such as Teck Castle and Körsch valley, are also categorized as family-friendly.
The warmer months, from spring to early autumn, are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Wendlingen am Neckar. The heated outdoor swimming pool is open during this period, and the Walderlebnispfad, which opened in June, is best enjoyed in good weather. Cycling and hiking trails are also most pleasant during these seasons.
Yes, several spots offer scenic views. Teck Castle, situated at 773 meters on the Albtrauf, provides expansive views of the Swabian Alb. The Ulrichs Bridge Köngen and Otto Footbridge also offer pleasant river views. The Walderlebnispfad includes a viewing gallery, enhancing the natural experience.
Yes, you can. Teck Castle hosts a restaurant and hostel, serving regional delicacies and offering a great place for a break. The Otto Footbridge leads to the former State Garden Show site in Plochingen, which has a beer garden for a short rest. The region also has various cafes and restaurants in the towns and villages.
Yes, there are dedicated running trails. You can find routes like the "Small Rapids in the Neckar – Wernauer Baggerseen Lake loop" or the "Small Rapids in the Neckar – Gauge Facility on the Neckar loop." These trails offer moderate difficulty and allow you to enjoy the local scenery while running. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Wendlingen am Neckar guide.
The Otto Footbridge over the Neckar in Plochingen is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a way to enjoy the river views and access the former State Garden Show site. While specific accessibility details for all sites vary, this bridge offers a good starting point for accessible exploration.


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