Mountain peaks around Oppenweiler are characterized by rolling hills and forested landscapes within the Rems-Murr district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Situated between the Löwenstein Hills and the Backnanger Bucht, the region features elevations reaching up to 518 meters above sea level. While not alpine peaks, these elevated areas and natural attractions offer scenic viewpoints and rewarding hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The tower is currently being renovated and is temporarily closed – but the walk there is worthwhile for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet alike.
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If the current resistance of the residents of Waldrems / Hertmannsweiler / Horbach is unsuccessful, three giant wind turbines will be built at Hörnle starting in 2026...
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Off in all directions
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The tower is about 30m high and is looked after by the Swabian Alb Association, Neuhütten local group. You have a great view over the Weinsberg valley, the Hohenlohe plain, the Waldenburg mountains, the Limpurger mountains, the Mainhardt forest and the Odenwald. The key is available nearby, see gemeinde-wuestenrot.de/fileadmin/Dateien/Dateien/Steinknickle_%C3%96ffnungszeiten.pdf
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The Juxkopfturm in Spiegelberg is a 22-meter-high observation tower that sits on the Juxkopf (533 m above sea level). It was built in 1932 by the Swabian Alb Association from wood on a concrete base and offers excellent panoramic views. From the platform you can overlook the valleys of the Neckar, Rems and Jagst, as well as see the Swabian Alb and the Northern Black Forest. The tower is open on Sundays and public holidays from the beginning of April to the end of October. When the weather is nice, it is a popular place for hikers and day trippers who want to enjoy the breathtaking view.
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The Juxkopfhütte is an absolute highlight for every hiking fan! A rustic wooden hut, perched on a mountain top, offering you a 360-degree panoramic view that even the clouds will be jealous of. Here you can unwind and enjoy the fresh air of the Swabian-Franconian Forest to the fullest. With 16 cozy beds, the hut is the ideal retreat, whether you've spent the day exploring the forest or just want to put your feet up. And best of all: there's a barbecue area and a playground! Ideal for daredevil grill masters and little adventurers who want to let off some energy. From the beginning of April to the end of October, the hut is open to anyone who wants to have a good time in nature. So, grab your hiking gear, get ready for a bit of "jux" and head off to the mountains!
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An impressive tower. Unfortunately not accessible... https://youtu.be/fVb-tryn_7Y
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beautiful view from above
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While Oppenweiler is characterized by rolling hills rather than alpine peaks, several elevated areas offer rewarding views. The Juxkopf Tower and Juxkopf Hut is a popular viewpoint, offering expansive vistas of the Swabian-Franconian forest mountains and surrounding valleys. Another excellent spot is the Juxhof Tower, known for its panoramic views. The Steinknickle Observation Tower also provides a great view and includes a playground, making the walk worthwhile for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Steinknickle Observation Tower area features a playground, making it suitable for families. Additionally, the Kreuzeiche at Hörnle-Straßle is a trail categorized as family-friendly, offering a pleasant forest experience.
Beyond the elevated viewpoints, Oppenweiler boasts several unique natural attractions. The Front Hörschbach Waterfall offers a distinct nature experience, particularly for geocachers. The Strümpfelbach Valley Nature Reserve showcases an ingenious historical water pumping system. For those seeking a more adventurous hike, the Hörschbach Gorge provides a spectacular, albeit challenging, experience involving walking through water and over slippery stones.
The region around Oppenweiler is ideal for various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous trails for mountain biking and road cycling. For example, there are many MTB Trails around Oppenweiler, including routes like the 'Eschelsee Trail' and 'Trail along the Murr'. Road cyclists can explore Road Cycling Routes around Oppenweiler, such as those offering views of Reichenberg Castle. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Graveltour Backnang – Winter.Gravel.Sweat' available in the Gravel biking around Oppenweiler guide.
The highest elevation in the Swabian-Franconian Forest Mountains natural area is the Hohe Brach Transmission Tower, which stands at 586.9 meters above sea level. While the tower itself is not accessible for views, it serves as a significant landmark and orientation point for hikers and cyclists in the region.
The region combines natural beauty with cultural interest. Hiking routes in the Löwenstein Hills often pass by historical sites such as Reichenberg Castle. Visitors can also catch glimpses of Reichenberg Castle and the historic water castle in Oppenweiler from various elevated points and trails, particularly in the Happenbach area.
The Juxkopf Tower and Juxkopf Hut is highly popular due to its gorgeous all-round views from its 18-meter high platform. It offers vistas of the Swabian-Franconian forest mountains, the valleys of Jagst, Lauter, Neckar, and Rems, as well as distant views of the Stromberg, northern Black Forest, Hohen Brach, Hagberg, and the Swabian Alb. The adjacent Juxkopfhütte hiking home is open on Sundays and public holidays from April to October, often serving cakes and coffee.
Yes, the Happenbach area is noted for its hiking trails that provide beautiful views over the Lauter valley and traverse diverse forest and woodland paths. The Kreuzeiche at Hörnle-Straßle is another highlight that offers a forest experience combined with a viewpoint.
The 's Äpple-Spazierweg No. 13' (Apple Walking Trail No. 13) provides clear access to the Schiffrain district of Oppenweiler. From Schiffrain, which is situated at approximately 400 meters above sea level, visitors can enjoy picturesque vistas of Reichenberg Castle and the surrounding Backnang Bay area.
The elevated areas and natural features around Oppenweiler, particularly the hiking trails in the Happenbach area, are enjoyable throughout the year due to their diverse forest and woodland paths. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer provides lush greenery. Even winter can be beautiful, though conditions may vary on trails.
Near the Juxkopf Tower, you'll find the Juxkopfhütte hiking home, which is open on Sundays and public holidays from April to October. It often offers cakes and coffee. The Juxhof Tower also has seating areas, a barbecue area, and sometimes offers drinks and cakes for purchase.
Yes, both the Juxkopf Tower and the Juxhof Tower offer access to their platforms for panoramic views. There is typically a small fee to access the Juxhof Tower. The Steinknickle Observation Tower is currently undergoing renovation and is temporarily closed, but the walk to it is still recommended for nature lovers.


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