Best attractions and places to see around Korb, a municipality in the Rems Valley of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, offers a range of points of interest. Located 15 km northeast of Stuttgart, Korb is characterized by its vineyards and the scenic Rems Valley. The area features natural landscapes, historical sites, and a notable wine culture, providing diverse exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Gravel biking around Korb
A very beautiful ride through the hills of the Rems-Murr district. Please note: if the tour planner indicates that parts of the tour are very difficult because you may have to push your bike, this may also mean that you will have to carry your bike (e.g., over fallen trees or in the riverbed).
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Flat, mostly quiet cycle and footpath on the left and right banks with green strips and crossing options for changing banks
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The Neckartalweg is usually very nice to cycle along.
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Definitely the better bike path with great surface. On the other hand, there are strong bumps caused by the tree roots.
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Bike path nice to ride. It can get very crowded on weekends though.
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This is the alternative Neckar Valley cycle path, the official one runs along the other side of the river. But I personally find this route much nicer on this section and therefore absolutely recommendable!
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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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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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Korb is nestled in the scenic Rems Valley, offering picturesque vineyards and the nearby Schurwald Forest for extensive trails. You can visit the Confluence of the Rems and the Neckar at Remseck, where the Rems flows into the Neckar, providing a lovely spot for relaxation. Another excellent natural area is the Zugwiesen Nature Reserve on the Neckar, known for its well-developed paths and a tower offering great views.
Yes, Korb and the surrounding Rems Valley offer numerous hiking opportunities. The vineyards themselves provide scenic trails, and the nearby Schurwald Forest has extensive woodlands for hiking. For specific routes, you can find options like the 'Speidelweg: loop from Hanweiler Sattel via Korber Kopf and Hörnleskopf' or the 'View of Remstal from Karlstein loop from Korb'. You can explore more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Korb guide.
The Rems Valley is excellent for cycling, with many trails winding through vineyards and along the river. The Rems Riverside Path in the Lower Rems Valley is a popular cycle way noted for its scenery, especially in spring. For more adventurous cyclists, there are gravel biking and mountain biking routes available. You can find detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Korb and MTB Trails around Korb guides.
Korb has a rich history reflected in several sites. The Burial chapel on the Württemberg is a significant man-made monument offering extensive views and a historical context. Within Korb, you can visit the Local Historical Museum, which includes the Stone Age Museum Kleinheppach, housing prehistoric and medieval artifacts. The Old Town Hall, dating back to the 14th century, is another historical landmark, and the ruins of the Steinreinacher Tower (St. Wolfgang Pilgrimage Church) offer a glimpse into the past.
Korb is renowned for its wine production, particularly Riesling and Trollinger. You can immerse yourself in the wine culture by exploring the picturesque vineyards, which offer numerous hiking and cycling trails. Many local wineries provide opportunities to learn about the winemaking process and enjoy wine tastings. The Kelterplatz, with its old wine press and artistic sculptures, also reflects Korb's strong connection to its winemaking tradition.
Yes, several attractions around Korb are suitable for families. The Confluence of the Rems and the Neckar at Remseck features a playground and is a great spot for children to play by the water. The Rems Riverside Path in the Lower Rems Valley is a gentle cycle path perfect for family bike rides, with many opportunities for breaks. The Zugwiesen Nature Reserve on the Neckar also offers accessible paths for a family outing.
Beyond the main highlights, Korb offers some unique spots. The Sculpture Trail, winding through the vineyards, presents various impressive art installations. The Rems–Neckar Wooden Bridge is a self-supporting structure that connects the banks of the Neckar and offers great views of the Hechtkopf headland where the Rems meets the Neckar. The Stone Age Museum Kleinheppach, part of the Local Historical Museum, is a hidden gem for those interested in local prehistory.
The Rems and Neckar rivers offer several activities. You can cycle or walk along the Rems Riverside Path, enjoying the scenic views and stopping at various rest areas. The Confluence of the Rems and the Neckar at Remseck is a popular spot for relaxing by the water, with a beach area and comfortable benches. The Zugwiesen Nature Reserve on the Neckar provides developed paths along the river for walking and cycling, with opportunities for birdwatching.
The Rems Valley is particularly beautiful in spring when the meadows are bright green and in autumn during the grape harvest season, with vibrant colors across the vineyards. Summer also offers pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. Weekends can be busy on popular trails and cycle paths, so consider visiting during the week or early mornings/evenings on weekends for a quieter experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from elevated points like the Burial chapel on the Württemberg, which offers panoramic vistas of the Neckar Valley and Stuttgart. The scenic beauty of the Rems Riverside Path is also highly appreciated, particularly in spring. Many enjoy the well-developed paths for cycling and hiking, and the peaceful atmosphere at spots like the Confluence of the Rems and the Neckar for breaks and relaxation.
Yes, the Rems–Neckar Wooden Bridge is a notable self-supporting wooden bridge that connects the two banks of the Neckar. It's an eye-catching structure that also provides excellent views of the Hechtkopf headland, where the Rems flows into the Neckar. There are also other covered wooden bridges in the area, particularly near the confluence of the rivers.


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