Best attractions and places to see around Asperg, a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by the Hohenasperg hill, vineyards, and its location in the picturesque Neckar Valley. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks and cultural sites within this diverse geographic setting.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It is one of the landmarks of Bietigheim. From a distance, it resembles a Roman aqueduct, but on closer inspection, you can see that it is actually a viaduct. The construction period of 1851-1853 was also significantly later.
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Very beautiful arched bridge. It's great that it was rebuilt in this style after the war and not torn down🥰
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Dominant half-timbered house in the historic center of Besigheim. Great half-timbering and large sundial on the gable.
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Very nice old sandstone railway bridge. Very distinctive and can be seen from afar.
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Besigheim is the most beautiful town on the Neckar
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nice bike path with park
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Always nice, you should take your time here
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Asperg is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Hohenasperg Fortress, which offers panoramic views and houses a museum detailing its past as a ducal residence and state prison. Other notable historical sites include the Asperg Rathaus (Town Hall), Michaelskirche, and St. Bonifatius churches. The historical building Kelter, once a wine press house, is now a cultural site. Just a short distance away, the Besigheim Old Town, with its half-timbered houses and terraced vineyards, is also a must-see.
Yes, Asperg is surrounded by natural beauty. The Hohenasperg Hill itself provides stunning panoramic views. You can also explore the picturesque vineyards surrounding the town. The Zugwiesen Nature Reserve on the Neckar is a well-developed area perfect for breaks with great views. Another impressive natural feature is the Wobachfelsen Muschelkalk Cliffs near Bietigheim, offering unique geological sights.
The region around Asperg is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Kleinaspergle Burial Mound – Schubart Memorial, Hohenasperg loop' or the 'Hohenasperg Fortress – View of Tamm loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Rosenstein Park – Upper Rosenstein Park loop' or the 'Mill Footbridge, Besigheim – Bietigheim Old Town loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Glemstal Bridge – Rocky trail along the Glems loop'. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking, cycling, and MTB trails around Asperg.
Several attractions around Asperg are family-friendly. The Confluence of the Rems and the Neckar at Remseck features a redesigned landscape with a floating jetty and a playground, making it enjoyable for all ages. The Rems–Neckar Wooden Bridge and the Zugwiesen Nature Reserve on the Neckar are also great for family outings, offering easy paths and scenic views. The Besigheim Old Town is pleasant for a family stroll through its historic streets.
Yes, Asperg offers a couple of interesting cultural museums. The Museum on the Hohenasperg, located within the fortress, showcases the biographies of famous former inmates. Additionally, the Asperg Winegrowing Museum documents the town's long tradition of viticulture, displaying historical equipment and illustrating the region's wine culture.
The autumn season is particularly beautiful for visiting Asperg, especially if you want to experience the picturesque vineyards during harvest. The weather is generally pleasant for walks and cycling. The town also hosts an Asperger Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas Market) in December, offering a festive atmosphere.
Yes, the Confluence of the Rems and the Neckar at Remseck is noted for having wheelchair-accessible facilities, including a redesigned area with a floating jetty. This makes it a good option for visitors requiring accessible paths.
Asperg is situated at the foot of the Stromberg and is surrounded by idyllic vineyards. You can experience the local wine culture by taking leisurely walks through these vineyards, especially during the autumn harvest season. The Asperg Winegrowing Museum provides a deeper insight into the town's viticulture history and traditions.
Visitors to Asperg particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The panoramic views from Hohenasperg are highly rated, as are the picturesque walks through the vineyards. The historical charm of Besigheim Old Town and the recreational opportunities at the Confluence of the Rems and the Neckar are also very popular, with the komoot community sharing nearly 800 photos and giving over 3800 upvotes to the area's highlights.
Beyond the prominent Hohenasperg Fortress, Asperg features several other significant landmarks. These include the Asperg Rathaus (Town Hall), the historic Michaelskirche, and St. Bonifatius churches. The Kelter, a former wine press house, also stands as a historical building reflecting the region's heritage.
Asperg is geographically located in the picturesque Neckar Valley, known for its rolling vineyards. You can get excellent views from the Hohenasperg Hill itself. The Rems–Neckar Wooden Bridge offers a great perspective of the Hechtkopf headland where the Rems flows into the Neckar, providing a beautiful vista of the valley.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are more demanding trails around Asperg. One such route is the 'Leudelsbach Valley – Leudelsbach Valley — Willow Path loop from Asperg', which is rated as difficult. You can find more challenging options in the hiking guide for Asperg.
Yes, Asperg has a rich prehistoric past. Evidence of early settlement includes important Celtic 'princely' burials nearby. You can visit Kleinaspergle, a significant burial mound located south of Hohenasperg, which has been known since its excavation in 1839. Another notable site is Grafenbühl.


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