Best mountain peaks around Simmozheim are characterized by elevated areas and nature reserves rather than traditional high mountain ranges. Simmozheim, located in the Schlehengäu region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, features an elevation ranging from 437 meters to 587 meters. The landscape includes protected natural spaces and higher points within the local topography. These areas offer natural environments for exploration and provide views of the surrounding region.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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A beautiful nature reserve for hikers and cyclists. The Gäurandweg trail also runs through here. Several marked hiking trails, such as the Schneckenweg (Snail Trail) or Veigelesweg (Veigeles Trail), also pass through here.
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Hörnle and Geißberg is a nature reserve designated by decree of the Karlsruhe Regional Council on December 30, 1993, with the number 2.176, and a landscape conservation area of the same name with the number 2.35.051. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%B6rnle_und_Gei%C3%9Fberg To reduce the whole thing to one point is...
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from here you have a wonderful view
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We're particularly fond of the juniper heath. Even the best sauerkraut doesn't taste good without juniper berries. Here, the berries are plentiful.
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It's simply wonderful here, from Weissach to Malmsheim there are always such wonderful plateaus
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Beautiful nature reserve. Pure Heckengäu
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One of the highest points in Hohenwart at 544 meters above sea level.
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Beautiful juniper with some views.
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While Simmozheim doesn't feature traditional high mountain peaks, it offers several significant elevated areas and nature reserves. Key locations include the Venusberg–Wolfsäcker–Besental/Halde Nature Reserve, known for its extensive juniper heath, and Venus mountain, a plateau offering scenic views. Another important area is the Feuerbacher Heide-Dickenberg Nature Reserve, which preserves a typical Heckengäu landscape with heathland and meadows.
Yes, several elevated areas and nature reserves around Simmozheim are suitable for families. The Venusberg–Wolfsäcker–Besental/Halde Nature Reserve, Venus mountain, and Feuerbacher Heide-Dickenberg Nature Reserve are all categorized as family-friendly, offering natural environments for exploration.
The landscape around Simmozheim is characterized by diverse natural environments. You'll find heath and forest landscapes on shell limestone soils, extensive juniper heaths, species-rich meadows, and mixed forests. These areas, such as the Venusberg–Wolfsäcker–Besental/Halde Nature Reserve, provide habitats for a variety of plants and animals.
The highest point explicitly mentioned in the area is the Highest Point of Hohenwart (544 m), which stands at 544 meters above sea level. It offers a bench with a view, making it a pleasant spot to visit.
The region around Simmozheim is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the Gäurandweg, or more moderate routes offering views of Simmozheim. For cyclists, there are dedicated MTB trails and gravel biking routes that traverse the diverse landscape.
Yes, several locations provide good views of the surrounding area. Venus mountain is a plateau known for its beautiful views. The Highest Point of Hohenwart (544 m) also offers a scenic outlook. Additionally, the Venusberg–Wolfsäcker–Besental/Halde Nature Reserve and Feuerbacher Heide-Dickenberg Nature Reserve feature elevated spots with vistas.
The best time to visit the elevated areas and nature reserves around Simmozheim is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities, and the natural landscapes, including the juniper heaths and meadows, are in full bloom or offer pleasant conditions for walking and cycling.
Komoot users enjoy various hiking trails around Simmozheim. Popular options include the 'Gäurandweg – Geißberg loop from Simmozheim' and the 'Dreifaltigkeitskirche – Gäurandweg loop from Simmozheim', both considered easy. For a moderate challenge, consider the 'View of Simmozheim from the Hörnle – View of Renningen and Bosch loop from Simmozheim'. You can find more details and routes on the hiking guide for Simmozheim.
Yes, Simmozheim is home to several natural monuments. The Venusberg–Wolfsäcker–Besental/Halde Nature Reserve and Feuerbacher Heide-Dickenberg Nature Reserve are designated natural monuments, preserving unique landscapes like juniper heaths and species-rich meadows. Venus mountain is also recognized as a natural monument.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene and idyllic landscapes of the nature reserves. They enjoy the lush juniper vegetation, wild flowers, and the opportunity to observe animals, birds, and insects. The richly structured landscape of interconnected heath, forest, and meadow areas, along with the unique smells and sounds of nature, are often highlighted as favorite aspects.
The Hohe Warte tower, which previously offered a very nice view from its 38-meter height, is currently closed. It is expected to reopen around September/October 2025. Please check local updates closer to that time for current accessibility.


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