Best mountain peaks around Emeringen are found within the picturesque Swabian Alb, a low mountain range characterized by rolling hills, forests, and valleys. While Emeringen itself does not feature distinct mountain peaks, it serves as a starting point for exploring elevated landscapes and panoramic viewpoints in the surrounding area. The region offers opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to experience mountain-like scenery through its extensive hiking trails. This area is known for its diverse natural beauty and geological formations.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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And if you look closely you will also discover the summit cross
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Beautiful view of the huge and wide rock face. There is even a summit cross on it.
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All in all, an unspectacular church, but one with significance for Upper Swabia and a wonderful panoramic view of the Oberland. Definitely worth a detour.
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At 767 metres, the Bussen is the highest elevation in Upper Swabia. It is located in the Biberach district and is notable for the fact that there is a church and a castle ruin on the mountain saddle.
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At the highest point in Upper Swabia there is no summit cross but a church. Open daily, it offers visitors a quiet place for reflection and contemplation. Invited to pray and in becoming aware of the Creator, many visitors are sure to come to their senses here.
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Up here on the Bussen, this church is a wonderful and special place for contemplation, silence and prayer.
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Here, directly next to the church on Bussen, the oak tree was planted on October 3, 1990 on the occasion of German reunification
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In the middle of the valley suddenly a summit cross between the trees
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While Emeringen is situated in the rolling hills of the Swabian Alb rather than traditional mountain peaks, several elevated points offer significant views. Key highlights include St. John the Baptist on the Bussen, known as the "Holy Mountain of Upper Swabia" with panoramic views, and the View of the Lämmerstein, a natural monument with a summit cross. The Schmatzberg also offers a viewpoint within a beautiful forest.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Pilgrimage church on the Bussen is a significant historical and religious site, with pilgrimage documented since 805. Additionally, the broader Swabian Alb features the Burgenweg (Castle Trail), which passes numerous castle ruins situated on elevated positions, offering both cultural interest and scenic views.
The Swabian Alb, where Emeringen is located, is renowned for its diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter juniper heaths, dense forests, vast plateaus, and enchanting valleys. The geological makeup includes karst rocks and ancient formations from the Jurassic ocean, contributing to its unique appeal. Elevated points like the View of the Lämmerstein showcase these natural formations.
Many of the elevated points and trails around Emeringen are suitable for families. Both St. John the Baptist on the Bussen and the Pilgrimage church on the Bussen are categorized as family-friendly. The Reunification Oak at Bussen Church is also a family-friendly spot, offering a gentle way to experience the elevated landscape and historical significance.
The area around Emeringen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy "Panorama Trail Swabian Jura – Peterskapelle loop from Emeringen" or the moderate "Great Lauter – Ochsenlöcher Caves loop from Guggenbühl." For more options, explore the Hiking around Emeringen guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the "View of Obermarchtal Monastery – Young Danube Near Ehingen loop from Rechtenstein" available in the Road Cycling Routes around Emeringen guide. Running trails are also plentiful, including the "Wimsener Cave – Glastal Valley loop from Zwiefalten" found in the Running Trails around Emeringen guide.
The Swabian Alb is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in fall. Summer is ideal for longer days and enjoying the views. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for colder conditions and potentially snowy or icy trails, especially at higher elevations.
Absolutely. St. John the Baptist on the Bussen is renowned as an excellent panoramic mountain, with views that can extend to the Alps on clear days. Further afield in the Swabian Alb, the Lemberg, the highest mountain in the range, features an observation tower offering unique panoramic views, also potentially reaching the Swiss Alps. The Zeller Horn also provides breathtaking views, particularly of Hohenzollern Castle.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the rich historical significance of sites like the pilgrimage church on the Bussen, and the diverse natural beauty of the Swabian Alb. The combination of cultural landmarks, unique geological features, and extensive trails for various outdoor activities makes it a popular destination for exploration and relaxation.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the "Braunsel River – Hochwartfelsen loop from Rechtenstein" and the "Panorama Trail Swabian Jura – Peterskapelle loop from Emeringen" are both rated as easy hiking trails. These allow you to enjoy the scenery without demanding climbs. You can find more easy options in the Hiking around Emeringen guide.
The Bussen is highly significant, often called the "Holy Mountain of Upper Swabia." It hosts the Pilgrimage church of St. John the Baptist, a site of pilgrimage since at least 805. Beyond its religious importance, it's celebrated for its panoramic views that can stretch to the Alps, making it a prominent landmark and a popular destination for both spiritual reflection and scenic appreciation.
Yes, the View of the Lämmerstein is a notable natural monument. It's an unusual sight in the area, crowned by a summit cross, and offers a distinctive natural landmark to explore. The Reunification Oak at Bussen Church is another natural monument with historical significance.


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