Mountain passes around Heubach are situated at the foot of the Swabian Alps, a region known for its natural beauty and accessible elevated points. The area offers opportunities for hiking and enjoying nature, with various paths and routes through its hilly terrain. Notable natural features include the Rosenstein Mountain, which provides views over the region, and Glasenberg, featuring an observation deck. Heubach serves as a starting point for exploring the Swabian Jura.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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On weekdays, expect to see trucks. The Furtle Pass appears to be a shortcut for the 40-tonners.
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Nice quiet side valley. No traffic. The asphalt is a bit rough but the landscape makes up for it.
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Redundant highlight to highlight "Furtlespass from Degenfeld" See https://www.komoot.de/highlight/2976606
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Through the upper valley of the Lauter it goes from Degenfeld with a relatively low incline in the direction of the Furtlespass. Only shortly before the end does it get a little steeper in the curves with 7%.
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Very flat ascent at this point
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Descent or ascent from the Himmelreich junction to Heubach, 3.7 km in length and approx. 155 m ascent (pass height approx. 638 m). The gradient is much lower than from Bargau (max. 10 to 11%.
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How cool, the Furtlepass can come up with a real passport sign. You don't get that often in the Swabian Alb. The long ascent to the Furtlepass at 630 meters is interrupted by flat passages, which is why it is not difficult. The maximum gradient is around ten percent.
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While Heubach is situated at the base of the Swabian Alps, offering many accessible elevated points, specific mountain passes include the Furtlepass (630 m), known for its real pass sign and not-too-demanding climb. Another interesting point is the Reiterles Chapel, located on a pass between Rechbergle and Graneggle, offering great views and serving as a prominent landmark. Additionally, the Himmelreich–Heubach Pass Road provides a quiet route with scenic views.
Yes, the area around Heubach offers several family-friendly options. The route to Reiterles Chapel is considered family-friendly and is a popular destination for a short break with great views. Many of the trails leading to viewpoints and passes are suitable for families, especially those with moderate inclines.
The mountain passes and elevated points around Heubach offer impressive panoramic views over the region. From the Furtlepass, you can enjoy great views towards Degenfeld. The Reiterles Chapel also provides a fantastic vantage point. Beyond the passes, landmarks like Rosenstein Mountain and Glasenberg feature observation decks that offer extensive vistas of the Swabian Jura.
The best time to visit the mountain passes around Heubach is generally during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery in spring and summer, and vibrant colors in autumn. While winter hiking is possible, some routes might be challenging due to snow or ice, and specific seasonal considerations should be checked.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Reiterles Chapel itself is a historical site and a prominent landmark. Additionally, the nearby Rosenstein Mountain, a significant feature of the area, hosts the visible remains of Rosenstein Castle, making it a popular spot for those interested in history and scenic views.
Many ascents to the mountain passes around Heubach are considered intermediate. For instance, the long ascent to the Furtlepass is interrupted by flat passages, making it not overly difficult, with a maximum gradient of around ten percent. The ascent from Degenfeld to Furtles Pass is noted for its relatively low incline, only getting steeper shortly before the end.
Absolutely. Heubach is a great starting point for road cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'View of Essingen – 12% Descent to Heubach loop from Heubach' or the 'View of Rosenstein – Forum Gold and Silver loop from Heubach'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Heubach guide.
Yes, the mountain passes are often integrated into hiking routes. For example, the Reiterles Chapel is part of a trail and is a popular destination for hikers. You can find numerous hiking opportunities in the surrounding Swabian Jura. For specific routes, check out guides like Hikes from bus stations around Heubach or Easy hikes around Heubach.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views and the peaceful, natural surroundings. Many appreciate the opportunity for a short break at scenic spots like Reiterles Chapel. The climbs, such as those leading to the Furtlepass, are often described as enjoyable and not overly demanding, offering a rewarding experience with great vistas.
While direct public transport to every single pass might be limited, Heubach itself is accessible, and there are hiking routes designed to start from bus stations in the area. For detailed information on routes accessible via public transport, refer to the Hikes from bus stations around Heubach guide.
Yes, the Himmelreich–Heubach Pass Road is noted for being a nice, quiet side valley with no traffic, making it ideal for a peaceful descent or ascent. This route offers a serene experience through nature, despite some rougher asphalt sections.


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