Best attractions and places to see around Plochingen, a town situated in the Neckar Valley at the confluence of the Fils and Neckar rivers, offers a variety of attractions. It serves as the eastern gateway to the Stuttgart region, close to the Schurwald Forest and Swabian Alb hills. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the area.
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Esslingen Old Town, Esslingen am Neckar lots to discover, lots to tell The romantic old town with its over 200 half-timbered houses, the wine, the culture and wonderful people - there are many reasons to visit Esslingen. Right in the heart of the Stuttgart region and yet far away from the hustle and bustle of the big city, you can unwind. Framed by the Neckar and vineyards, crossed by water canals, and crowned by a castle that wasn't one. Esslingen tells stories on every corner. It's a great place to spend time - forget about everyday life. Text / Source: Esslinger Stadtmarketing & Tourismus GmbH, Marktplatz 16, Esslingen am Neckar https://www.esslingen-info.com/entdecken
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a beautiful path in the countryside. Recommended.
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One of the most beautiful old towns in Germany. The half-timbered houses have all been lavishly renovated. The Christmas market and medieval market are set up every year on the large market square and are very popular. Unfortunately, the popular annual onion festival in summer took place for the last time in 2018
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Great historic old town with charm. It is highly recommended and has a lot to offer. Beautiful, well-kept half-timbered houses, impressive churches and much more🤩🤩
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Esslingen has a very beautiful old town with beautiful streets and many half-timbered houses. A stroll through the streets is always worthwhile.
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For me, one of the most beautiful old towns anywhere, with fantastically preserved and well-maintained half-timbered houses. The mystical, medieval Christmas market was great, but I will definitely come back in the summer to marvel at "Little Venice" again.
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Esslingen is medieval meets modern. More than 1200 years of history can be seen in the beautiful old town.
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Plochingen boasts a rich history reflected in its architecture. You can visit the late Gothic St. Blasius' Church, dating back to 1488, or the even older Ottilienkapelle from 1328, Plochingen's oldest preserved building. The Market Place features picturesque timber-framed houses like the Old Town Hall (1530) and the Graf House (1604). Don't miss the Art Nouveau Plochingen Railway Station, designed by Theodor Fischer.
Absolutely! Plochingen is famous for the colorful Hundertwasser House "Living under the Rain Tower", a playful modern building. Another quirky highlight is "Les Toilettes" by Tomi Ungerer, a whimsical public restroom. The Kulturpark Dettinger, a former millstone factory, now hosts cultural events and preserves industrial heritage. You can also find a permanent exhibition of HAP Grieshaber woodcuts at the Kreissparkasse.
Plochingen is nestled in the Neckar Valley, offering access to the Schurwald Forest and the Neckar River. The Renatured Rems Riverside Path near Winterbach is a beautiful spot for relaxation and cooling off in the water. The Neckar Valley Cycle Path provides scenic, relatively flat routes along the river. For panoramic views, climb the Albvereinsturm (Observation Tower) overlooking the Neckar Valley and Swabian Alb.
Yes, Plochingen offers several family-friendly options. The Bruckenwasen Landscape Park, designed for the 1998 State Horticultural Show, features playgrounds, a skatepark, a climbing wall, and even a steam railway. The Renatured Rems Riverside Path is also noted as a 'paradise with distinction' for families with children, perfect for a relaxing day by the water.
The area around Plochingen is excellent for cycling. The Neckar Valley Cycle Path is a popular, mostly flat route along the river. For those interested in gravel biking, there are several routes available, such as the 'Fils near Plochingen – Neckar Bridge Plochingen loop' or the 'Neckar Bridge Plochingen – Teck Castle loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Gravel biking around Plochingen guide.
Yes, Plochingen offers a variety of easy hiking trails. Options include the 'Bridge Over the Katzenlohbach – Plochinger Forest Trail 2 loop' (approx. 4.6 km) and the 'Blue Heart-Shaped Tree Hollow – Plochingen High Ropes Park loop' (approx. 3.4 km). These trails are generally accessible and provide a pleasant way to explore the local nature. More easy hiking options can be found in the Easy hikes around Plochingen guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and historical charm. The Renatured Rems Riverside Path is loved for its inviting atmosphere and opportunities to relax by the water. Historical bridges like the Rialto Bridge (Königsbrücke) are admired for their car-free, historical character. The Neckar Valley Cycle Path is praised for being scenic and mostly flat, making it enjoyable for many.
Indeed. The Rialto Bridge (Königsbrücke) over the Rems River in Beinstein is a notable car-free stone bridge with cobblestones, part of the Remstalweg. Another significant historical bridge is the Ulrichs Bridge Köngen, an old stone bridge over the Neckar with arches, built between 1600 and 1602, which was even preceded by a Roman bridge at the same site.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can explore routes like the 'Small Rapids in the Neckar – Gauge Facility on the Neckar loop' (approx. 11.6 km) or the 'Hundertwasser House Plochingen – Neuer See loop' (approx. 10 km). These trails offer diverse scenery for your run. More options can be found in the Running Trails around Plochingen guide.
Yes, the Albvereinsturm (Observation Tower) offers excellent views. Located on the heights of the Schurwald, it provides panoramic vistas over Plochingen, the Neckar Valley, and the distant Swabian Alb. It's an iconic landmark built in 1938.
Plochingen's location in the Neckar Valley and at the foot of the Schurwald Forest makes it appealing throughout the warmer months, generally from spring to autumn. These seasons are ideal for exploring the network of walking and cycling paths along the Neckar River and through the forest. The Bruckenwasen Landscape Park and riverside paths are particularly enjoyable when the weather is mild.


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