Attractions and places to see around Veringenstadt are found in the picturesque Lauchert Valley, a tributary of the Danube in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The town features a medieval core with historical landmarks and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore a blend of cultural sites and natural beauty, including ancient castles, museums, and significant natural features. The region offers diverse landscapes ideal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Devil's Bridge is a truly unique experience not to be missed. To the left and right of the waist-high stone parapet, the terrain drops a steep 20 meters. A head for heights is definitely recommended. The bridge is particularly impressive from a distance. Like the hump of a dragon, it curves over the abyss, while far below, the Danube meanders gently through the landscape.
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Direct connection to the Teufelsbrücke
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A true natural wonder. Beautiful and wildly romantic! It's definitely worth a visit.
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The Felsentor is really great. It is located directly at the Teufelsbrücke. An adventurous path. 😁👌 Very nice. 😚
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Nothing for tall people...pull your head in!!
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Wobbly but fun. If you consider that there used to be a ferry connection instead of the suspension bridge and then the Wehrmacht built the first bridge...then such a suspension bridge is a great way to get across the water very easily.
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Super great impressive bridge
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Veringenstadt is rich in history. You can visit the Historic Town Hall, built around 1415, which is the oldest in Hohenzollern still in municipal use and houses a local museum. Explore the Strübhaus - House of Painting, a museum dedicated to medieval art, or the ruins of Veringen Castle, dating back to the 12th century. Don't miss the Peter Chapel near the castle ruins, featuring frescoes from 1515, or the Parish Church of St. Nicholas.
Absolutely! The region boasts several unique natural attractions. Discover the Inzigkofer caves and rock gate, a natural wonder with impressive rock formations and grottoes like the Nebelhöhle. East of Veringendorf, you can observe a Petrified Sponge Reef, formed 140 million years ago. The area also features Bohnerzgruben (Bean Ore Pits), revealing reddish-brown bean ore nodules, and numerous caves that were once inhabited by Neanderthals.
The picturesque Lauchert Valley and surrounding areas are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along the Lauchert River, or explore sections of the long-distance Danube-Zollernalb-Way. For more specific activities, there are numerous MTB trails, running trails, and gravel biking routes available.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Suspension bridge Inzigkofen is often described as fun for kids due to its slight wobble. The Princely Park Inzigkofen, which includes the suspension bridge, offers romantic paths, grottoes, and viewpoints that can be enjoyed by all ages. Additionally, the View over the Danube Valley from the Känzele is a wonderful spot for a family rest with scenic views.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the View over the Danube Valley from the Känzele, which is an ideal spot for a rest. The Amalien Rock also offers fantastic views of the surrounding area. Additionally, the Inzigkofer caves and rock gate include viewpoints along their romantic section.
The Gieß Waterfall in Veringendorf was once the largest waterfall in the Swabian Alb. While a power plant built in the 1920s diverts much of its flow, it remains a picturesque sight, especially during high water. It's a notable natural feature in the region and can be included in various hiking or cycling routes.
Yes, Veringenstadt offers a couple of interesting museums. The Local Museum (Heimatmuseum) is located on the upper floor of the historic Town Hall and displays findings from the Alamanni period, including a unique 'witch's shirt' and torture instruments from a 1680 witch trial. The Strübhaus - House of Painting is dedicated to the medieval Strüb painter family and their works.
The Devil's Bridge Inzigkofen is a truly unique experience. This 21.5-meter-long bridge crosses a wild and romantic gorge, the 'Höll,' with a steep 20-meter drop on either side. It's an elegantly curved concrete structure that replaced a wooden bridge in 1895 and is particularly impressive from a distance, curving over the abyss like the hump of a dragon.
Yes, the region is home to several historic churches. The Peter Chapel, located near the Veringen Castle ruins, dates from the 10th or 11th century and features frescoes from 1515. Within Veringenstadt's medieval core, you'll find the Parish Church of St. Nicholas. In the surrounding districts, there's St. Gallus Church in Hermentingen (14th century) and St. Michael Church in Veringendorf, which is reputed to be the oldest church in Hohenzollern.
Visitors frequently praise the unique experiences offered by the attractions. Many find the Devil's Bridge Inzigkofen to be a truly impressive and memorable sight, especially from a distance. The Inzigkofer caves and rock gate are often described as a 'natural wonder' and 'beautifully wild and romantic.' The scenic views from spots like the Amalien Rock and the Känzele are also highly appreciated for their beauty and tranquility.
Beyond the Petrified Sponge Reef, the region is notable for its Bohnerzgruben (Bean Ore Pits), where reddish-brown bean ore nodules formed during the Paleogene period can be observed. These sites are significant as the tradition of bean ore mining laid the foundation for iron smelting in the Swabian Alb. You can find typical mining pits along the Veringenstadt History Trail.
Yes, Veringenstadt has a connection to Neanderthal history. A Neanderthal Sculpture, created in 1965 by Eduard Raach-Döttinger, stands on the lower Lauchertbrücke, commemorating the Neanderthal presence in the region. Neanderthals settled in caves above the city during the Stone Age, and the area's picturesque rock formations are washings of mass limestone from ancient sponge reefs.


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