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Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Kraichgau-Stromberg
Landkreis Ludwigsburg
Möglingen

View of Ludwigsburg Palace – Favorite Palace Ludwigsburg loop from Asperg

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Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Kraichgau-Stromberg
Landkreis Ludwigsburg
Möglingen

View of Ludwigsburg Palace – Favorite Palace Ludwigsburg loop from Asperg

Moderate

4.8

(11)

44

hikers

View of Ludwigsburg Palace – Favorite Palace Ludwigsburg loop from Asperg

05:00

18.6km

230m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 22, 2026

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Favoritepark

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Bus stop

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2.70 km

Osterholz

Forest

2

5.66 km

View of Ludwigsburg Palace

Highlight • Viewpoint

From the Bärenwiese parking lot, just cross Schorndorfer Straße and you'll find yourself at the entrance to the palace gardens. From here, you'll have the best view of the Residenzschloss.

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7.02 km

For us this is the Rapunzel Tower.

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7.72 km

Favorite Palace Ludwigsburg

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A magnificent palace with turrets, terraces, and a sweeping staircase, surrounded by Favorite Park. The palace's rich yellow and red tones make it even more impressive. Favorite Palace was built by Duke Eberhard Ludwig as a Baroque pleasure and hunting palace in the middle of a game reserve. Under Frederick I, the first King of Württemberg, it received the elegant Neoclassical furnishings that still exist today.

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8.51 km

Wilhelmsallee, Favorite Park

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Favoriten Park can be enjoyed at any time of year. Not only does it offer beautiful views and great trails for hiking, it's also worth a visit to linger, unwind, and relax, with or without family.

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10.7 km

View of Monrepos Palace

Highlight • Viewpoint

The Monrepos domain encompasses 250 hectares of English parkland and is still owned by the House of Württemberg. The baroque Monrepos lake palace was built in the 18th century by the dukes of Württemberg and is connected to the residential palace and Favorite Palace in Ludwigsburg via extensive avenues. The domain accommodates the court chamber and the traditional winery Herzog von Württemberg. The attractive 18-hole Schloss Monrepos golf course and the renowned Ludwigsburg riding club are also at home on the magnificent property.

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7

14.4 km

Beautiful viewpoint with two benches and a telescope, overlooking Ludwigsburg.

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8

15.3 km

We walked down the stairs from Schwitzgässle.
But the stairs on the other side where we walked up were just as sweaty.

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17.2 km

Kleinaspergle Burial Mound

Highlight • Historical Site

The Kleinaspergle grave is still clearly visible on the ridge between Asperg and Möglingen. It was explored in 1879 by Oskar Fraas in a spectacular mining tunnel excavation. The main chamber had been robbed of ancient treasures, but a richly furnished side chamber yielded unique finds that exceeded all expectations. The grave, enclosed by a wooden frame, measured 3 by 2 meters. As far as can be seen from the excavation reports and drawings, in the chamber, dated to 430 BC, lay a small pile of ashes, close to a ring, an iron belt buckle covered with gold sheet, a dozen rounded gold plates, and four gold sheet strips. On the other side of the pile of ashes, two Greek clay bowls and two striking golden drinking horn ends were found. On the eastern side stood four bronze vessels: a large basin containing a wooden bowl, a bronze spouted jug considered an outstanding example of Celtic craftsmanship, a vessel with two handles, and a ribbed bucket. A rectangular memorial stone was placed on the site of the former stele in 1938. The area around Kleinaspergle has been designated a landscape conservation area since 1966.

In 1964, during grading work on the site of what is now the private and inaccessible property at Teckstrasse 14 in the Grafenbühl residential area, a grave covered by a massive, partially destroyed set of stones was discovered. Under the direction of Hartwig Zürn of the State Office for Monument Protection, the entire mound was examined. The mound, which is no longer visible, is believed to have had a diameter of approximately 40 meters. The chamber had already been plundered in ancient times. Two gold-plated bronze brooches, remains of a drinking vessel, and two bronze lion's feet from a kettle frame were found. Fragments of an iron chariot, various objects made of amber, ivory, and bone. The most beautiful are two sphinxes carved from bone with amber faces. The grave is dated to 500 BC.

The Asperg Celtic finds are housed in the Württemberg State Museum in Stuttgart. In 2007, a replica of the spouted jug from Kleinaspergle was made and is on display in the city's premises.

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18.6 km

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11.2 km

5.10 km

1.13 km

551 m

535 m

Surfaces

10.2 km

2.96 km

2.71 km

1.18 km

697 m

532 m

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