Mountain peaks around Neckarsulm are characterized by rolling hills and vineyards within the Neckar River Valley. The region's most prominent elevation is the Scheuerberg, rising to 310 meters above sea level. This area holds historical significance, with evidence of a medieval castle and Roman-era carvings found in its vineyards. The landscape offers panoramic views of Neckarsulm and the surrounding region, making it a destination for hiking and exploring local history.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The view from the Wartberg Tower on Heilbronn's Wartberg hill is simply spectacular. 🌄. At the top of the tower, you'll enjoy panoramic views in all directions. 🌃 At night, the light sculpture "Sunbeam for Heilbronn" glows in the city's colors—white by day, red and blue by night.
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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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At the foot of the Schweinsberg Tower there is a lovely barbecue area with a table and benches. Here you can relax and fill your stomach.
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From the tower you have a great 360 degree panoramic view of the surrounding area. Currently there is a radio antenna next to the tower, which is not so attractive.
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The Wartberg (308 meters) with its lookout tower and the "open-air museum" Weinpanoramaweg is a popular destination in the midst of the typical Heilbronn vineyard landscape. Since 2002, the light sculpture “Sunbeam for Heilbronn” by the Dutch artist Jan van Munster has been shining in the city colors on the roof of the Wartberg Tower; white during the day, red and blue at night.
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I've been up there many times. But I've never seen a summit book.
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The region around Neckarsulm features several notable elevations and viewpoints. The Scheuerberg, at 310 meters, is considered the local mountain of Neckarsulm and offers fantastic views of the city and surrounding area. The Schweinsberg Tower, standing over 370 meters high, provides a unique 360-degree panoramic view of the HeilbronnerLand. Another popular spot is the View of Dahenfeld from the Hilltop Cross, featuring the 'White Cross' on a 304-meter-high summit with views of Dahenfeld. Other peaks include the Heuchlinger Spitze and Dornberg.
The peaks around Neckarsulm are rich in history. The Scheuerberg was once home to the powerful Scheuerberg Castle, which was destroyed during the Peasants' War in 1525. Evidence of its massive stone walls and Roman-era carvings in its vineyards highlight its long past. The Schweinsberg Tower is a listed building, with architecture inspired by medieval castles in the area.
Yes, several peaks and trails around Neckarsulm are suitable for families. The Scheuerberg is considered family-friendly, offering accessible paths and rewarding views. The Schweinsberg Tower also falls into the family-friendly category and even has a barbecue area at its foot. For specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Neckarsulm guide, which includes routes like the 'Scheuerberg Trailhead Parking – Hilberthäusle loop' rated as easy.
The terrain around Neckarsulm's peaks generally consists of rolling hills, vineyards, and forests. While many trails are moderate, some feature steep climbs, particularly on the Scheuerberg, which reward hikers with great vistas. The Heuchlinger Spitze is described as 'not too long, not too steep,' making it ideal for a relaxed walk. Most highlights are categorized as 'intermediate' difficulty, suggesting a good mix of accessible and slightly more challenging paths.
Beyond hiking, the Neckarsulm region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails that wind through the scenic landscape. Cycling is also very popular, with many routes available in the Cycling around Neckarsulm guide, including paths through vineyards and along the Neckar River. The diverse landscape provides opportunities for both leisurely strolls and more active pursuits.
While specific restaurants directly on every peak are not mentioned, the region around Neckarsulm is known for its vineyards, suggesting opportunities for local gastronomy. The Schweinsberg Tower has a barbecue area at its foot, perfect for a picnic. For more options, you'll find cafes and restaurants in Neckarsulm and the surrounding towns after your hike.
Many trails in natural areas like those around Neckarsulm are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. While specific dog-friendly routes are not detailed for every peak, the natural environment of rolling hills and forests is well-suited for walks with pets. Always ensure to follow local regulations regarding dogs in public and natural spaces.
From the peaks around Neckarsulm, you can observe a variety of natural features. The Scheuerberg offers views of the Neckar River Valley, characterized by rolling hills and extensive vineyards. From the Schweinsberg Tower, you get a 360-degree panoramic view of the HeilbronnerLand, showcasing its diverse landscape. The View of Dahenfeld from the Hilltop Cross even offers a chance to spot deer in a wildlife enclosure below.
The Scheuerberg is easily accessible from Neckarsulm. It is a popular spot for hiking, with trails like the 'Vineyard Steps up to Scheuerberg' and the 'View of Scheuerberg – Erlenbach Stream loop' starting nearby. You can find more detailed routes and starting points in the Hiking around Neckarsulm guide. Parking is available at various trailheads, and public transport options connect to Neckarsulm.
The Schweinsberg Tower is unique due to its impressive height of over 370 meters and its distinctive architecture, which was adapted from medieval castles. Climbing the 21-meter-high tower provides a truly unique 360-degree panoramic view of the entire HeilbronnerLand. It's a listed building and offers a comprehensive perspective of the surrounding region.
While the Scheuerberg and Schweinsberg Tower are well-known, the Heuchlinger Spitze offers a quieter experience. It's described as a trail that's 'not too long, not too steep,' providing 100% relaxation and pure nature, making it a peaceful alternative for those seeking tranquility away from more crowded spots.


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