Best attractions and places to see around Kernen im Remstal include a diverse array of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. Situated in the Rems Valley, the municipality is characterized by extensive vineyards, orchards, and forests. Visitors can explore ancient Roman traces, medieval castle ruins, and historical wine presses. The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
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The Löwentor was built in 1858 by the Württemberg court architect Johann Michael Knapp.
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The Rosensteinpark is a beautifully landscaped park. The green lungs of Stuttgart.
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This section is well developed and a dream for racing cyclists! But be careful, there is a lot going on here at the weekend when the weather is good. Although there is sometimes a separate pedestrian path, you may have to go slalom here. Therefore, I recommend that you tackle this route during the week or on the weekend, especially early in the morning or late in the evening.
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You drive on the edge of the Wilhelma (zoo) through a generally quiet park and can see zebras and other animals.
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From here you have a view of the Remseck, which was extensively redesigned for the State Garden Show 2019. The wooden bridges with glass-plate roofs, the beach (where swimming is not allowed), the sensationally located beer garden on the so-called Hechtkopf (closed in May 2021, of course), the footbridge on the Rems and much more can be explored here. A detour is very worthwhile. I can well understand that the place is used by many people as a destination for excursions
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A very interesting bridge construction
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I just love this park, whether on foot or by bike ...
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The section of the Rems cycle path between Remsviadukt and Vogelsmühle is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful, especially in spring when the meadows are bright green.
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Kernen im Remstal is rich in natural beauty, characterized by extensive vineyards, orchards, and forests. You can visit the romantic Haldenbach Valley for relaxation or explore one of the 20 officially designated natural monuments, such as the "Sieben Linden" viewpoint in Stetten or the Beibach with its pond and wetlands in Rommelshausen. The region also offers numerous paths leading to magnificent viewpoints, like Harthau, providing panoramic vistas of the Lower Remstal.
Absolutely! Kernen im Remstal is highly recommended for outdoor enthusiasts. The area features many trails for hiking and cycling, including routes through vineyards and alongside the Rems river. You can find various options for wine hiking and exploring the Remstal. For specific routes, consider exploring the Gravel biking around Kernen im Remstal, Running Trails around Kernen im Remstal, or Road Cycling Routes around Kernen im Remstal guides.
The region boasts a rich history. You can explore the remains of Yburg Castle, a medieval castle ruin dating back to the early 14th century, or visit Stetten Castle, which has over 600 years of history. Don't miss the Glockenkelter, a historical wine press with approximately 500 years of history, and the Villa Rustica, where you can find Roman traces. The Historical Museum under the Yburg Castle offers further insights into local history.
Yes, Kernen im Remstal is home to historical castles and ruins. The most prominent is the Yburg Castle (Y-Burg), a medieval castle ruin that serves as a landmark. Although largely demolished in 1761, its remains are publicly accessible. Another significant site is Stetten Castle (Schloss Stetten), a magnificent castle with a history spanning over 600 years, now home to the Diakonie Stetten.
Families visiting Kernen im Remstal can enjoy several attractions. The Herzogliche Kugelbahn (Ducal Marble Run), created as part of the Remstal Garden Show 2019, is a playful feature on the Stetten circular route. For active families, there's a Bike-Park with BMX trails, a skate bowl, and a pumptrack. Additionally, the area around the Confluence of the Rems and the Neckar at Remseck was redesigned with a new playground as part of the 2019 State Garden Show, making it a great spot for families.
The Confluence of the Rems and the Neckar at Remseck is a unique natural and recreational area. Here, the Rems river flows into the Neckar, marked by the notable Rems–Neckar Wooden Bridge, a self-supporting structure offering great views. The area was significantly enhanced during the 2019 State Garden Show, featuring a floating jetty, a new playground, and 'balconies' over the Rems, making it a popular spot for sports enthusiasts, cyclists, and hikers.
Kernen im Remstal offers numerous paths leading to magnificent viewpoints with panoramic vistas of the surrounding nature and the Lower Remstal. One notable viewpoint is Harthau. Another elevated spot is the "Sieben Linden" viewpoint in Stetten, which is also a designated natural monument. For a broader view of the Neckar Valley, the Burial chapel on the Württemberg, though slightly outside Kernen, offers an exceptional panorama from its 411-meter-high location.
Wine culture is deeply ingrained in Kernen im Remstal. The region is characterized by extensive vineyards and is known for its excellent restaurants and award-winning wineries. In October 2020, Kernen was certified as a "Weinort Weinsüden" (Wine Town in Southern Germany), highlighting its strong connection to viticulture. Historical sites like the Glockenkelter, a 500-year-old wine press, further underscore this rich tradition.
Yes, the municipality is home to 20 officially designated natural monuments, including the "Sieben Linden" viewpoint and the Beibach with its pond and wetlands. Slightly further afield, but easily accessible, is the Zugwiesen Nature Reserve on the Neckar, which is a well-developed section perfect for cycling and offers great views from its tower.
Kernen im Remstal is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit often depends on your interests. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes (blossoming orchards in spring, colorful vineyards in autumn). The wine harvest season in late summer/early autumn offers a unique cultural experience with local festivals. Summer is great for outdoor activities and enjoying the renovated town centers, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks, though some outdoor facilities might have reduced hours.
While specific accessibility details for all trails are not universally available, some areas are designed to be more accessible. For instance, Rosenstein Park, a large natural area with meadows, is noted as wheelchair accessible. The redesigned area around the Confluence of the Rems and the Neckar also features well-developed paths that may be suitable for varying mobility levels.


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