Mountain peaks around Grafenberg offer diverse terrain for exploration, characterized by elevated viewpoints and natural formations. This region features a mix of forested areas, former volcanic vents, and significant historical landmarks. Visitors can experience varied landscapes, from narrow ridges to expansive views over valleys. The area provides opportunities for hiking and discovering natural monuments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The large forecourt is equipped with solid table sets and there is also a covered grill.
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Always along the edge of the disused quarry.
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The edge of the former quarry is impressive. The path leads over the grad, with demanding vertical meters to be mastered up and down.
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Impressive former quarry on the Hörnle. Thanks to a citizens' initiative in the 1960s, the Hörnle was not completely removed. Because that could have happened from the Dettinger side. So we have a unique natural paradise on the Albtrauf between Dettingen, Hülben and Neuffen.
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Don't forget your mask in the current times! 1 €, 125 steps, duck your head at the top because of the risk of bumps ;-)
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Very nice path through the forest.
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Really great up here! The climb is always worthwhile!
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Vertical wall at the quarry where half the mountain is missing. But very well secured.
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The region around Grafenberg offers a variety of elevated points, including observation towers, natural viewpoints, and former volcanic formations. You can visit man-made monuments like the Hohe Warte Observation Tower and War Memorial, which stands on an 820-meter high mountain, or the Uhlberg Tower. For natural beauty, explore spots like the Grüner Fels Viewpoint, offering wide views over the Glems valley, or the Jusi Summit Viewpoint, an extinct volcano vent with breathtaking views.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Hohe Warte Observation Tower and War Memorial and Uhlberg Tower are both categorized as family-friendly, offering facilities and accessible viewpoints. The Grüner Fels Viewpoint is also a natural monument within a forest that is family-friendly.
For extensive panoramic views, the Hohe Warte Observation Tower and War Memorial is an excellent choice, offering views that can extend to the Alps on clear days. The Uhlberg Tower also provides panoramic vistas. Additionally, the Jusi Summit Viewpoint, an extinct volcano vent, is known for its breathtaking views.
The Hohe Warte Observation Tower and War Memorial serves as a significant historical landmark. Built in 1923, it stands as a memorial to those who died in World War I and II, offering both historical context and extensive views from its 23-meter height.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy hikes like the 'Floriansberg Vineyards – Arboretum Grafenberg loop' or 'Arboretum Grafenberg – Floriansberg Viewpoint loop'. For more challenging mountain hikes, consider routes such as 'Hohenurach Castle Ruins – View from the Rutschenfelsen loop'. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Grafenberg and Mountain Hikes around Grafenberg guides.
Beyond hiking, the area is also great for mountain biking. There are several MTB trails available, including routes like 'View of the Glems Reservoir – Griesinger Weg Ascent loop' or 'Hülbener Steige – View of the Hohen Neuffen loop'. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Grafenberg guide.
The region is characterized by diverse natural features. You'll find dense forests, such as those surrounding the Grüner Fels Viewpoint, and unique geological formations like the Jusi Summit Viewpoint, which is an extinct volcano vent. The Hörnle Quarry viewpoint also showcases a dramatic vertical wall where a mountain was partially quarried, now a biotope with a pond.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. For instance, the Uhlberg Tower has a kiosk and toilets, typically open on weekends and public holidays. There are also benches and a barbecue area nearby. The Jusi Summit Viewpoint also has barbecue areas with seating.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive views from the observation towers and natural viewpoints, with many noting the possibility of seeing the Alps on clear days from the Hohe Warte Observation Tower and War Memorial. The unique geological formations, like the extinct volcano vent at Jusi Summit Viewpoint, and the well-maintained trails are also highly valued.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed for all peaks, many observation towers and viewpoints, such as the Uhlberg Tower, have specific opening hours, often extending in summer. Clear days are always best for maximizing the panoramic views, especially if you hope to see distant mountain ranges like the Alps from the Hohe Warte Observation Tower and War Memorial.
While specific parking details for each peak are not provided, many popular hiking areas in Germany, including those around Grafenberg, typically offer designated parking at trailheads. For public transport, it's advisable to check local connections to the nearest towns or villages, as direct access to all peaks might be limited.
Yes, the region features unique geological sites. The Jusi Summit Viewpoint is notable as an extinct volcano vent. Another interesting site is the Hörnle Quarry viewpoint, which showcases a vertical rock face from a former quarry, now a protected biotope.


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