Best mountain peaks in Kraichgau-Stromberg offer elevated points within a landscape of rolling hills. This region, often referred to as the "Land of 1000 Hills," features diverse terrain. Its elevated points provide views, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. These locations are suitable for exploring the geography of the region and engaging in outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Nice climb until then 😝
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Reachable via narrow single trail uphill
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Once a month - usually on the first Sunday of the month from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. - the German Alpine Club, Eppingen district group, opens and manages the Ottilienberg tower.
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This is a completely inconspicuous place... but you feel far away from any civilization... absolute peace... nature surrounds you...
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The DAV Eppingen local group's hiking hut is currently open on the first Sunday of every month, whatever the weather.
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nice little chapel on tour
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the View from Derdinger Horn, which provides vistas over the Kraichgau landscape, vineyards, and the Odenwald. Another excellent spot is Michaelsberg, Cleebronn, offering extensive views across the Rhine Plain, to the Palatinate Mountains, the Northern Black Forest, and the Odenwald.
Yes, the Kraichgau-Stromberg region features several peaks with rich history. The St. Ottilien Chapel on the Ottilienberg near Eppingen is home to a 15th-century pilgrimage chapel. Michaelsberg, Cleebronn, has a history dating back to Celtic times, with Roman and Carolingian remains, and features the beautiful pilgrimage church of St. Michael. You can also find the St. James Chapel on Kapellenberg (Eichelberg).
The highest point in the Stromberg region is the Baiselsberg, standing at 477.3 meters above sea level. While the very top doesn't offer a direct panoramic view, it's a significant geographical landmark and popular for mountain biking trails.
Absolutely. The St. Ottilien Chapel on the Ottilienberg and the View from Derdinger Horn are both considered family-friendly. Additionally, the View from the stone bench at the Schönenberg summit is a great spot for families to enjoy the scenery.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, especially around the Baiselsberg. There are also many hiking opportunities, including easy hikes suitable for all skill levels, and road cycling routes. For more details on specific routes, explore the MTB Trails in Kraichgau-Stromberg, Easy hikes in Kraichgau-Stromberg, and Road Cycling Routes in Kraichgau-Stromberg guides.
The Kraichgau-Stromberg region is known as the 'Land of 1000 Hills,' so you can expect rolling hills, vineyards, and forests. While not alpine, the elevated points offer varied terrain, from gentle paths to more challenging trails, particularly for mountain biking. Many peaks, like Schlierkopf Summit and Heidelberg Summit, are nestled within forests.
Yes, Michaelsberg, Cleebronn, has a rich archaeological past, with evidence of a Celtic sanctuary, a Roman luna temple, and Carolingian chapel remains. The Alte Burg Hillfort (379 m) also represents a historical site, indicating ancient fortifications.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the View from Derdinger Horn and Michaelsberg, Cleebronn. The blend of natural beauty with historical and religious sites, such as the St. Ottilien Chapel, is also highly appreciated. The region's diverse trails for hiking and mountain biking are a major draw.
Many of the peaks are considered natural monuments. For instance, the Derdinger Horn and Michaelsberg, Cleebronn are recognized for their natural beauty and significant viewpoints. The Heuchelberg Summit (353 m) is also listed as a natural monument, offering a chance to experience the region's unique landscape.
While the region is generally characterized by rolling hills, the Baiselsberg is particularly known for its downhill mountain biking trails, offering a more challenging experience. The Alte Burg Hillfort (379 m) is also categorized as a challenging highlight, suggesting more demanding routes in its vicinity.
The Kraichgau-Stromberg region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming vineyards. Summer is ideal for enjoying the panoramic views, while winter can provide a unique, quiet experience, though some trails might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.


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