Best mountain peaks in Rems-Murr-Kreis are found in the Swabian-Franconian Forest Mountains, offering diverse elevated areas for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by hills, forests, and valleys, providing opportunities for hiking and panoramic views. Notable elevations include Hohe Brach and Hagberg, both reaching approximately 587 meters above sea level. These areas are popular for experiencing the natural landscape of Baden-Württemberg.
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The Juxkopfturm in Spiegelberg is a 22-meter-high observation tower that sits on the Juxkopf (533 m above sea level). It was built in 1932 by the Swabian Alb Association from wood on a concrete base and offers excellent panoramic views. From the platform you can overlook the valleys of the Neckar, Rems and Jagst, as well as see the Swabian Alb and the Northern Black Forest. The tower is open on Sundays and public holidays from the beginning of April to the end of October. When the weather is nice, it is a popular place for hikers and day trippers who want to enjoy the breathtaking view.
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The Juxkopfhütte is an absolute highlight for every hiking fan! A rustic wooden hut, perched on a mountain top, offering you a 360-degree panoramic view that even the clouds will be jealous of. Here you can unwind and enjoy the fresh air of the Swabian-Franconian Forest to the fullest. With 16 cozy beds, the hut is the ideal retreat, whether you've spent the day exploring the forest or just want to put your feet up. And best of all: there's a barbecue area and a playground! Ideal for daredevil grill masters and little adventurers who want to let off some energy. From the beginning of April to the end of October, the hut is open to anyone who wants to have a good time in nature. So, grab your hiking gear, get ready for a bit of "jux" and head off to the mountains!
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... near the "Wanderparkplatz auf dem Haselstein", near "Breuningsweiler", a district of Winnenden in Baden-Württemberg. - approx. 448 m above sea level - the "Haselstein" is made of Stubensandstein - the Stubensandstein is firmly connected here and was once quarried as building stone. - This is why there is a former quarry here (entry prohibited due to rockfall). - The "Geological Trail" therefore leads around the outside of the quarry. - Geographically interesting: the paved path marks the "border" between the "Stubensandstein" (nutrient-poor) (Löwenstein Formation of the Middle Keuper) with steppe forest and the "Oberes Bunten Mergeln" (Upper Bunt Mergel) - predominantly nutrient-rich (Mainhardt Formation of the Middle Keuper) with vineyards. - The natural monument "Haselstein with steppe heath and steppe heath bushes" is located here.
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Wine is served every weekend and on public holidays from May to September. Private winemakers rotate. Opening times can be found online.
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Just wow 😳... The paths here through the vineyards are good for walking, you're basically in the middle of the wine-growing region.
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Brilliant view of the Remstal and the golden vineyards. Unfortunately there was a bit of a lack of sun
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An impressive tower. Unfortunately not accessible... https://youtu.be/fVb-tryn_7Y
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The Rems-Murr-Kreis offers several popular elevated areas and viewpoints. Among the most cherished by visitors are the View of the Rems Valley from Kleinheppacher Kopf, known for its expansive views and barbecue areas, and the View of Stuttgart from the Kappelberg, nestled amidst vineyards. Another highlight is the Juxkopf Tower and Juxkopf Hut, offering panoramic vistas from its observation tower.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Hagberg, where the Hagberg Tower provides excellent vistas over the surrounding landscape. The Juxkopf Tower on Juxkopf is also highly recommended, allowing you to see the valleys of the Neckar, Rems, and Jagst rivers, as well as the Swabian Alb and the Northern Black Forest. The Kappelberg also offers great views towards Stuttgart and the Württemberg region.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The View of the Rems Valley from Kleinheppacher Kopf is family-friendly, featuring a large playground and barbecue area. The View of Stuttgart from the Kappelberg and Luitenbächer Höhe Viewpoint are also suitable for families, offering pleasant walks through vineyards and scenic views.
The highest point in Rems-Murr-Kreis is Hohe Brach, standing at 586.9 meters above sea level. While the summit itself is densely forested, the area is popular for hiking. It is home to a prominent 133-meter-tall telecommunications tower, which is a significant landmark in the Swabian Forest. You can find the Hohe Brach Transmission Tower there.
The region around the mountain peaks offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore routes like the 'Tobelschlucht Fountain – Tobel Gorge and the Hollow Stone loop' or the 'Wieslauf Gorge Waterfall – Ebnisee loop'. Many trails lead through forests, past natural monuments, and to scenic viewpoints. For more detailed options, explore the Mountain Hikes in Rems-Murr-Kreis guide.
Yes, the Rems-Murr-Kreis is excellent for cycling. The Kappelberg, for instance, is a popular spot for mountain biking with trails for various skill levels. You can also find longer routes like the 'Remstal cycle path' or the 'Schurwald cycle route'. Discover more options in the Cycling in Rems-Murr-Kreis guide.
Beyond the peaks, the Rems-Murr-Kreis is rich in natural beauty. You can discover unique rock formations like the Haselstein Rock Formation, composed of Stuben sandstone. The region also features extensive forests, vineyards, and river valleys, offering diverse landscapes for exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like the Kleinheppacher Kopf, where they can enjoy barbecue areas and watch paragliders. The well-maintained paths through vineyards, such as those around the Kappelberg, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of natural beauty with accessible trails and facilities like huts and resting spots.
Absolutely. The Rems-Murr-Kreis is home to several notable observation towers. The Juxkopf Tower is a prominent example, offering extensive views. The Hagberg also features the Hagberg Tower, providing excellent panoramic views. These towers are popular destinations for hikers seeking elevated perspectives of the landscape.
Yes, some peaks have historical significance. The Kappelberg, for instance, is named after a pilgrimage chapel that once stood there. The Hagberg was historically part of the border between Swabia and Franconia. Additionally, observation towers like the Juxkopf Tower have their own history, with the current structure built in 1932 and maintained by local groups.
Many trails in the Rems-Murr-Kreis are suitable for dogs, especially those leading through forests and to viewpoints. For example, the View from Hörnleskopf over the Rems Valley and Korb is noted as dog-friendly, offering pleasant walks with scenic views. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local wildlife.
The region's mountain peaks are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer excursions and enjoying outdoor facilities. Even in winter, spots like the View from Hörnleskopf can be a pleasure, especially with snow. Observation towers like the Juxkopfturm are typically open from early April to late October on Sundays and public holidays.


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