Best mountain peaks around Bad Wimpfen are found within the undulating hills of the Neckar Valley and the Odenwald. The geography around Bad Wimpfen is characterized by elevated points that offer scenic viewpoints rather than towering mountains. The town itself, including its historic center Wimpfen am Berg, is situated on a hill overlooking the Neckar River. This region provides numerous hiking opportunities through forests and vineyards, past historical sites.
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Trail: Not too long, not too steep—ideal for people who say "hiking" but mean "walking." 😎 Atmosphere: 100% relaxation, 0% Wi-Fi—truly pure nature.
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The Scheuerberg (Schuire - Scheuwer - Scheune or Schûre - Schauer) is 306 m high and 350 m long. It is a so-called witness mountain and stands as the last, western foothill of the Löwenstein Mountains, visible from afar. It consists of Keuper marl and a layer of Letten coal that begins at a depth of 150 m. The actual, obligatory cover layer (of reed sandstone) is missing. It was probably removed to obtain building material for the castle and town. It has two "forehills" north of the Hohberg and south of the Hasenbiegel. It acquired its current form through the vineyard reorganization process (1967–1996), during which the hill was radically redesigned. It is THE local mountain of the people of Neckarsulm and closely linked to the town's history.
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The Scheuerberg near Neckarsulm in the Heilbronn district is an approximately 310-meter-high elevation in the Sulm mountain plain. In the Middle Ages, Scheuerberg Castle stood on the summit of the Scheuerberg, but it was not rebuilt after the Peasants' War around 1525. Today, the Scheuerberg is a popular hiking destination, offering fantastic views of Neckarsulm and the surrounding area. The hiking trails around the Scheuerberg are well signposted and offer varying levels of difficulty, so both beginners and experienced hikers will find something to suit their needs.
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The cross on the Kayberg is the top of the Kayberg near Erlenbach and also the "Top of the Mountain" obstacle from SkayRun.de in Erlenbach. The popular mountain and obstacle course in the beautiful wine town in Baden-Württemberg.
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I've been up there many times. But I've never seen a summit book.
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Also a place for athletes, e.g. B. S`KAY RUN 2023
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A very nice view of the town of Dahenfeld, up here it is worth taking a break.
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The region around Bad Wimpfen is characterized by undulating hills rather than towering mountain peaks. You'll find elevated points that offer scenic viewpoints, often with historical significance. The town itself, including its historic center Wimpfen am Berg, is situated on a hill overlooking the Neckar River. The surrounding wooded hills of the Odenwald also provide numerous elevated spots.
For expansive views, consider visiting the View of Neckarsulm and Heilbronn from the Scheuerberg, which provides a wide perspective from 310 meters above sea level. Another excellent spot is the View of Dahenfeld from the Hilltop Cross, offering clear views of Dahenfeld. Within Bad Wimpfen itself, the historic Blauer Turm (Blue Tower) provides spectacular vistas across the Neckar valley.
Yes, several elevated points have historical significance. The Scheuerberg was once home to the powerful Scheuerberg Castle. In Bad Wimpfen, the Blauer Turm (Blue Tower) and Roter Turm (Red Tower) are iconic historical landmarks situated on elevated ground, offering both history and views.
The wooded hills of the Odenwald surrounding Bad Wimpfen offer many hiking opportunities. The Neckarsteig, a quality hiking trail, passes through the area, known for its scenic river, forest, and meadow landscapes, along with numerous castles. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Staufische Burgenrundtour' or shorter loops such as 'Lion Fountain, Bad Wimpfen – Castle Quarter, Bad Wimpfen loop' which are part of the Hiking around Bad Wimpfen guide.
Absolutely. The View of Neckarsulm and Heilbronn from the Scheuerberg is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Trail Cross at Kleiner Schemelsberg with View offers a wonderful view and a bench, making it suitable for families. Many local trails are designed for walking rather than strenuous climbing.
The difficulty varies. Many trails are suitable for walking, offering a relaxing atmosphere, such as the path to Heuchlinger Spitze. However, some climbs, like the Sky Run Kayberg Climb, are described as challenging. Generally, you'll find a mix of easy to moderate paths through forests and vineyards.
Yes, several viewpoints are equipped for rest. The View of Dahenfeld from the Hilltop Cross has a bench available for visitors. Similarly, the Trail Cross at Kleiner Schemelsberg with View also features a bench, inviting you to enjoy the scenery.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and running. You can find various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Bad Wimpfen guide, including scenic loops along the Neckar. For runners, the Running Trails around Bad Wimpfen guide provides options like the 'Neckartalradweg – Neckarsulm Weir Bridge loop'.
Visitors appreciate the fantastic panoramic views of the Neckar Valley and surrounding landscapes. Many enjoy the blend of nature and history, with sites like the Scheuerberg offering insights into medieval times. The relaxing atmosphere and connection to pure nature, as described for Heuchlinger Spitze, are also highly valued.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking through forests and vineyards, with vibrant foliage. Summer provides lush green landscapes, while winter can offer a unique, serene experience, though some paths might be more challenging. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
From elevated points like the View of Dahenfeld from the Hilltop Cross, you might even spot deer in a wildlife enclosure a little below. The views often encompass the meandering Neckar River, extensive vineyards, and the dense forests of the Odenwald, showcasing the region's diverse natural beauty.


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