Best mountain peaks around Allmersbach im Tal are characterized by elevated points and viewpoints rather than towering summits. Located in Germany's Rems-Murr district at the foot of the Swabian Forest, the region features rolling hills and dense forests. These natural features offer scenic vistas and rewarding hiking experiences for nature lovers. The area provides tranquil trails and beautiful natural landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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... near the "Wanderparkplatz auf dem Haselstein", near "Breuningsweiler", a district of Winnenden in Baden-Württemberg. - approx. 448 m above sea level - the "Haselstein" is made of Stubensandstein - the Stubensandstein is firmly connected here and was once quarried as building stone. - This is why there is a former quarry here (entry prohibited due to rockfall). - The "Geological Trail" therefore leads around the outside of the quarry. - Geographically interesting: the paved path marks the "border" between the "Stubensandstein" (nutrient-poor) (Löwenstein Formation of the Middle Keuper) with steppe forest and the "Oberes Bunten Mergeln" (Upper Bunt Mergel) - predominantly nutrient-rich (Mainhardt Formation of the Middle Keuper) with vineyards. - The natural monument "Haselstein with steppe heath and steppe heath bushes" is located here.
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Wine is served every weekend and on public holidays from May to September. Private winemakers rotate. Opening times can be found online.
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Brilliant view of the Remstal and the golden vineyards. Unfortunately there was a bit of a lack of sun
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Beautiful place, not overcrowded, absolutely recommended for nature lovers.
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Small climbing rock with a beautiful view
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Wow a super nice location with very nice service.
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Often used as a "fairground" in the warmer months
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From here you have a beautiful view, there is also a launch pad for paragliders 🪂 and a nice barbecue area. The mountain festival of the Kleinheppach men's singing club also takes place here every year.
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Among the most popular spots are the View of the Rems Valley from Kleinheppacher Kopf, known for its expansive views and facilities like a playground and barbecue area. Another favorite is the Luitenbächer Höhe Viewpoint, offering great views over the lower Rems valley towards Stuttgart, often amidst vineyards.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The View of the Rems Valley from Kleinheppacher Kopf features a playground and barbecue area, making it ideal for a family outing. The View from Hörnleskopf over the Rems Valley and Korb and the View of the Wieslauftal from Schmalenberg are also noted as family-friendly, offering scenic views and places to rest.
Beyond the scenic viewpoints, you can visit the Haselstein Rock Formation, a 448-meter high natural monument made of Stubensandstein. It offers good views, especially when trees are not in full leaf, and is considered a small climbing rock. Additionally, the Sommerrain Nature Reserve is known for its light pine forest and diverse, rare plant species like the lady's slipper and bee orchid, particularly vibrant from mid-May to June.
The best time for hiking and enjoying the elevated points is typically between spring and autumn. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. The Sommerrain Nature Reserve is particularly beautiful from mid-May to the end of June when many rare plants are in bloom. Some viewpoints, like the View from Hörnleskopf over the Rems Valley and Korb, also offer pleasant views in winter snow.
Yes, the region around Allmersbach im Tal is crisscrossed with numerous well-marked hiking trails. You can find a variety of routes, from leisurely walks to more challenging paths. For detailed hiking options, explore the Hiking around Allmersbach im Tal guide, which includes routes like the Kallenberg Nature Trail and the Heutensbach Wooden Bridge loop.
The terrain around Allmersbach im Tal is characterized by rolling hills and dense forests. Trails often lead through wooded areas, past vineyards, and to elevated viewpoints. You can expect a mix of forest paths, open sections with panoramic views, and some rocky formations, such as at the Haselstein Rock Formation.
Absolutely. The area offers a range of trails suitable for mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find moderate to difficult routes, such as the Wiesentrail or the Hörnle Trail for MTB, and longer tours like the Tour through the Schwäbisch-Fränkischer Wald nature park for gravel biking. Check out the MTB Trails around Allmersbach im Tal and Gravel biking around Allmersbach im Tal guides for more details.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive and beautiful panoramic views, especially from spots like the View of the Rems Valley from Kleinheppacher Kopf and the View from Hörnleskopf over the Rems Valley and Korb. Many appreciate the tranquil atmosphere, the opportunity to rest and enjoy nature, and the well-maintained facilities like benches and barbecue areas at various viewpoints.
Yes, many of the trails and elevated points in the region are dog-friendly. For instance, the View from Hörnleskopf over the Rems Valley and Korb is categorized as dog-friendly, making it a great option for exploring with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is leashed and follow local regulations.
Yes, the Sommerrain Nature Reserve, established in 1987, is a significant protected area near Allmersbach im Tal. It's renowned for its light pine forest and its rich diversity of rare plant species. Visitors can explore the reserve via narrow paths, making it an excellent spot for botanical enthusiasts and peaceful walks.
While not towering mountains, the elevated points in the region offer significant views. The Haselstein Rock Formation, for example, stands at 448 meters high, providing a notable elevation for panoramic vistas over the surrounding landscape.
Yes, from the View of the Wieslauftal from Schmalenberg, with good visibility, you can indeed see as far as the Black Forest. This viewpoint is also equipped with new benches, inviting visitors to linger and enjoy the extensive panorama.


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