Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg
Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg
Best mountain peaks in Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg refer to prominent hills and elevated areas within its two namesake mountain ranges. This region features a landscape of rolling hills, forests, and vineyards, providing excellent hiking opportunities. Visitors can discover historical insights and panoramic views across the diverse terrain. The park's elevations offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The way up to Ottilienberg leads along a small steep path.
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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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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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The "summit" is a must to "tick off"! There are great trails all around in a great area👍. "Seltsamonskis" just tick it off with "annoying constant liking"🤣
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The Baiselsberg is getting higher and higher, but it is already the "biggest"
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Beautiful chapel with a large rest area and covered seating
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When the weather is good, you can see as far as the Odenwald from the viewing platform. A wonderful view over the Kraichgau. You can also find information about viticulture and some break areas with playgrounds here.
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You can also reach the summit by mountain bike! It is where the summit cross is. Next to it is the surveying stone. Unfortunately there is no view as it is overgrown all around. But no matter, you have to go there at least once!
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Visitors frequently enjoy St. Ottilien Chapel on the Ottilienberg, a historical site with a pilgrimage chapel and a pleasant meadow orchard. Another favorite is View from Derdinger Horn, known for its panoramic vistas. Michaelsberg, Cleebronn, the highest elevation in the Zabergäu, also draws many with its historical church and expansive views.
For impressive panoramic views, head to View from Derdinger Horn, where a viewing platform at 270 meters altitude provides vistas over the Kraichgau and Odenwald, including vineyards and distant landmarks like Steinsberg. Michaelsberg, Cleebronn also offers a great perspective of the surrounding vineyards, the Neckarland, and the Zabergäu.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Michaelsberg, Cleebronn features the pilgrimage church of St. Michael from the 12th Century and has Celtic and Roman historical roots. The St. Ottilien Chapel on the Ottilienberg is another historical religious site. Additionally, the Heuchelberg Summit, though not the highest, was once the site of a rocket launch base, with an information board detailing its past.
The highest elevation in the Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg is Baiselsberg, reaching 477 meters. While the summit itself may not offer open views due to forest cover, the surrounding area provides tranquil hikes through diverse natural settings.
Yes, several peaks and their surrounding trails are suitable for families. Both St. Ottilien Chapel on the Ottilienberg and View from Derdinger Horn are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible paths and interesting sights for all ages. The park's network of hiking trails includes options for various fitness levels.
The Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg offers a wide network of hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate. You can find routes like the "Wanderdreiklänge" (hiking trios) and circular walks. For more specific options, explore the Hiking in Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg guide, which includes routes like the moderate ZA1 - Three Lakes Trail Zaberfeld and the easy ZA2 - Seenweg Zaberfeld.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for cycling, with routes that take you through vineyards, forests, and charming villages. You can find various cycling tours, such as the "Nature Park Tour" or the "Culture Tour - around Maulbronn Monastery." For detailed routes and difficulties, check out the Cycling in Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg guide.
When exploring the peaks in Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg, you'll encounter a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests, and picturesque vineyards, especially on the southern slopes of the Stromberg. The region is often compared to the "Tuscany of Kraichgau" due to its scenic beauty, with meadows and small bathing lakes also dotting the valleys.
The Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly popular for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors in the vineyards and forests. Summer provides opportunities for longer days and enjoying the outdoor cafes, while winter hiking can offer a peaceful, serene experience, though conditions may vary.
While specific 'hidden gems' are not explicitly detailed, the constant change between forests, vineyards, and meadows throughout the Stromberg and Heuchelberg ranges means that many less-frequented paths can lead to unexpected, tranquil viewpoints. Exploring the extensive network of trails often reveals peaceful spots away from the main attractions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscape, which offers a blend of vineyards, forests, and open fields. The numerous opportunities for impressive panoramic views, the extensive network of hiking trails, and the region's rich historical and cultural significance are also highly valued. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the chance to stop at local "Besenwirtschaften" (seasonal wine taverns) along the way.
Schlierkopf Summit is part of the Stromberg ridge, reaching 449.6 meters. While the summit itself is surrounded by high forest and lacks open views, the ascent and descent offer engaging trails. For instance, the descent towards Katzenbachsee is known for being phenomenal, with small challenges and a ravine.


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