Best mountain peaks around Leinfelden-Echterdingen are found on the Filderebene plateau, south of Stuttgart. The area features moderate elevations, ranging from approximately 341 to 501 meters above sea level. While not characterized by towering mountains, the region offers several elevated points and hills that provide scenic views and recreational opportunities. These locations are popular for hiking and offer expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.
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The path down to the quarry is very steep and can be challenging, especially in wet weather.
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The large forecourt is equipped with solid table sets and there is also a covered grill.
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As a hiker, the steep path is not worth it as there is no view from above and everything is overgrown. You also have to be careful, as mountain bikers love to ride down the steep mountain here.
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If you are looking for a view here, you are in the wrong place.
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Most beautiful in summer with sunbathing lawns, benches and a kiosk.
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This track is for speed junkies, good brakes are required there, I admittedly drove down there carefully because it was wet, otherwise it's not really for me.
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Partly very steep ascent, almost climbing. Above pure nature and the marking of the mountain peak.
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One of the city's most popular viewing spots is located on the Karlshöhe with its vineyards, gardens and public green spaces. From up here you have a wonderful view over Stuttgart south and center. The top of the hill was originally used as a quarry in the Middle Ages. The stones were used, among other things, for the collegiate church and the old castle in Stuttgart as well as the Ulm Minster. You can still see the crater of the former quarry today - there is now a playground in it. From 1864 onwards, the area was converted into a park by the Stuttgart Beautification Association and renamed “Karlshöhe” in 1889, on the 25th anniversary of the Württemberg King Karl. As part of the Federal Garden Show in 1961, the facility was expanded and added a terrace and a milk bar (now a beer garden). Source: https://www.stuttgart-tourist.de/a-karlshoehe-stuttgart
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The region offers several popular spots for scenic views and recreation. Highly regarded by the komoot community are the Uhlberg Tower, which provides panoramic views and has facilities, and the View from Karlshöhe, offering extensive vistas over Stuttgart. Another significant landmark is the Stuttgart Telecommunications Tower (Frauenkopf), located within a recreational forest with numerous hiking trails.
Yes, Birkenkopf (Monte Scherbelino), though located in Stuttgart, is a unique historical site accessible from the wider Leinfelden-Echterdingen region. It's known as a 'rubble mountain' formed from post-war debris, offering a panoramic view over Stuttgart and serving as a memorial.
The terrain around Leinfelden-Echterdingen primarily consists of moderate elevations on the Filderebene plateau. You'll find a mix of rounded hills, forests, and open areas. While not alpine, some paths offer pleasant inclines, such as the 'even, pleasant slope' leading to Birkenkopf, and trails through recreational forests near the Stuttgart Telecommunications Tower.
Absolutely. Several elevated points are suitable for families. The Uhlberg Tower is considered family-friendly, offering facilities, a kiosk, and a barbecue area. The View from Karlshöhe also has family-friendly amenities, including a restaurant and parking, making it an accessible option for all ages.
The area around Leinfelden-Echterdingen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those mentioned in the Hiking around Leinfelden-Echterdingen guide. There are also options for gravel biking and running trails, often passing through scenic areas like the Siebenmühlental (Seven Mills Valley).
While Leinfelden-Echterdingen itself has an average elevation of 422 meters, the highest point in the broader Stuttgart area, which is relevant for regional exploration, is Bernhartshöhe. Within Leinfelden-Echterdingen's immediate vicinity, elevated points like Heukopf offer notable local elevations.
Yes, some viewpoints offer facilities. The Uhlberg Tower has a kiosk and toilets, and the View from Karlshöhe includes a restaurant. These spots provide convenient places for a break and refreshments during your visit.
The elevated points and viewpoints around Leinfelden-Echterdingen can be enjoyed year-round. For clear panoramic views, spring and autumn often offer crisp air and pleasant temperatures. Summer is ideal for longer hikes and enjoying outdoor facilities, while winter can provide unique frosty landscapes, though some facilities like the Uhlberg Tower may have reduced opening hours.
Many of the elevated points are well-connected. For instance, the View from Karlshöhe offers parking, making it convenient for car access. Public transport options are generally available to reach the vicinity of these areas, from where hiking trails lead to the viewpoints. The Leinfelden-Echterdingen region is well-integrated into the Stuttgart public transport network.
Visitors frequently highlight the fantastic panoramic views over Stuttgart and the Filder plain. The combination of accessible trails, recreational forests, and the opportunity for a pleasant break at spots with facilities like the Uhlberg Tower is highly appreciated. The unique historical context of places like Birkenkopf also adds to the appeal.
Yes, many of the routes to these elevated points are considered easy to intermediate. For example, the path to Birkenkopf is described as having an 'even, pleasant slope'. You can find a variety of easy hiking routes in the Hiking around Leinfelden-Echterdingen guide, including options like the 'Obere Mühle (Siebenmühlental) – Mäulesmühle (Mäules Mill) loop from Musberg' which is rated as easy.


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