Mountain peaks around Plüderhausen are characterized by rolling hills and elevated forested areas, rather than towering summits. The region, nestled between the Schurwald and Welzheimer Forest, features natural elevations reaching up to 505 meters. These areas provide numerous opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic views across the landscape. The terrain features Plüderhausen hiking trails suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The path wasn't that steep, great trail to the summit of Hohenstaufen.
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No matter which mountain of the Three Emperor Mountains. The ascent is strenuous, but always worth it!
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Here you come along the Dreikaiserberge circuit
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Auweia in winter the path is not very recommendable, unfortunately you have to walk it because the actual path was closed due to felling work.
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Excerpt from the commemorative publication, which can be read directly on the hood: "Our hood - a vantage point of superlatives. At 536 meters, the hood is the highest point in the municipality of Rudersberg. It is located in the Franconian Forest Nature Park; An absolute must for hikers and mountain bikers. If we look south from up here, the beautiful Wieslauftal and the Berglen lie in front of us, behind them the Schurwald and on the horizon the Swabian Alb, with good visibility as far as Hohenzollern Castle and Lemberg. If we turn west, we see Kallenberg, the Juxkopf and the Stuttgart television tower. If it's clear enough, even the Hornisgrind. Further to the right is the Weissacher Valley with the plain in front of Ludwigsburg. In the north we look at the large forest area from Ochsenhau, Mainhardt Forest to the Löwenstein Mountains. Nestled in it to the east is our neighboring town of Althütte and the Hägerhof. When the weather is clear, we can see the wind turbines of the Ulm and Heidenheim areas to the east, with the Ostalb in front of them. An orientation board on a mighty tree stump, set up by the Mannenberg village community in 2005, explains to the viewer in all directions, both the visible area and all notable points on our earth. On our hood, which was formed as a sand dune millions of years ago, a sand dune was built in 1934 Water reservoir built. Mannenberg received a modern drinking water supply. This milestone in history was duly celebrated with a water festival on the hood. In 1968, the Althütte community built a second water tank on the hood to supply their community. Both containers are covered with a mound of earth and nine 80-year-old birch trees adorn the mountain top, making it appear as an unmistakable highlight, visible from afar. For tired hikers and nature lovers, the village community has in 2015 A stately wooden bench was donated and placed at the highest point. From her the great view can be enjoyed in peace and quiet. Visitors who want to get to the hood quickly can drive to the hiking car park at the transformer house. From there an asphalted dirt road leads to the top, reachable on foot in less than 5 minutes. Anyone who has enjoyed the view on the hood, the early morning fog in the valleys or even a sunset will not quickly forget these moments. Festschrift 700 years of Mannenberg
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Very nice vantage point with a 360 ° view
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A great place to enjoy the view! Nice seating invites you to relax ... but these are mostly occupied. But you can also enjoy standing up.
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Plüderhausen is characterized by rolling hills and elevated forested areas rather than traditional mountain peaks. The highest point within the municipality is Eibenhof, reaching an elevation of 505 meters. Other notable elevated areas include Schautenhof (490 meters), Köshof (420 meters), and Plüderwiesenhof (400 meters).
From various elevated points, you can enjoy panoramic views across the landscape. For instance, the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint offers a beautiful all-round view from its exposed summit, extending over the Filstal and the Swabian Alb as far as Stuttgart. Another excellent spot is the View of the Wieslauftal from Schmalenberg, where with good visibility, you can see as far as the Black Forest.
Yes, the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint is a significant historical site. This witness mountain features castle ruins that were once the headquarters of the Hohenstaufen family, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The Schurwald and Welzheimer Forest, bordering Plüderhausen, are known for their extensive network of hiking and cycling trails. The Schurwald offers beautiful trails and wonderful views of the Swabian Alb, while the Welzheimer Forest features deep ravines, blooming meadows, serene lakes, and quiet woods, providing diverse landscapes for relaxation and active pursuits.
Many trails in the Schurwald and Welzheimer Forest are suitable for families. The View of the Wieslauftal from Schmalenberg is noted as family-friendly, offering a beautiful panorama and a new bench to linger. The Haube Viewpoint is also a family-friendly natural monument with a nice bench and views of the Backnanger bay and Swabian Alb.
The terrain around Plüderhausen primarily consists of rolling hills and elevated forested areas. You'll encounter a mix of forest paths, some steeper ascents like the Steep Ascent to Hohenstaufen Summit which advises surefootedness, and more gentle trails through meadows and valleys.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the forests are lush or display beautiful autumn colors. Spring brings blooming meadows, while autumn offers vibrant foliage and clear views.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, enjoy cycling tours through the Wieslauftal, or find numerous running trails that take you through scenic landscapes and along the Rems River.
Yes, the extensive network of trails in the Schurwald and Welzheimer Forest generally welcomes dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to respect local regulations.
Several spots offer panoramic views. Besides the Hohenstaufen Castle Ruins and Viewpoint and the View of the Wieslauftal from Schmalenberg, the Haube Viewpoint near Mannenberg, one of the highest points in the Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park, provides beautiful vistas of the Backnanger bay and the Swabian Alb.
Visitors frequently appreciate the breathtaking views, the tranquility of the forested areas, and the well-maintained trails. The opportunity to enjoy nature, discover historical sites like Hohenstaufen Castle, and find peaceful spots to relax, such as the hut at Hohberg Summit (498 m), are often highlighted.


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