Best natural monuments around Esslingen am Neckar offer diverse natural experiences, from panoramic vistas to unique geological formations. The region is characterized by its historic vineyards, steep slopes, and the Neckar River, creating a varied landscape. These natural features provide opportunities for exploration and offer views of the surrounding area.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Shortly before the summit, there is a memorial plaque attached directly to the rubble in memory of the victims of the war. The plaque is part of the memorial, which also includes the summit cross and the stepped structure on the summit. The memorial was built in 1957/1958 based on designs by the architect Professor Manfred Pahl. The rubble, which is still clearly visible today, is part of the memorial. At the time, it was deliberately created as clearly recognizable piles of rubble as part of the memorial. They are symbolic of the local history that needs to be researched both scientifically and artistically.
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It is impressive that parts of the rubble used to raise the Birkenkopf by 40 m between 1953 and 1957 are also visible. This gives this vantage point a very special atmosphere.
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You can go on beautiful hikes here at any time of the year, autumn with its bright colors is of course a blast, but also nice in winter, where the view is clearer in the cold.
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"THIS MOUNTAIN RAISED AFTER WORLD WAR II FROM THE RUINS OF THE CITY STANDS IN MEMORY TO THE VICTIMS TO THE LIVING AS A REMINDER"
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At the time after the rain it was very difficult to get directly to the water.
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From the Birkenkopf, at 511 m, you have a 360-degree panoramic view.
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A sad story that overtook Stuttgart at the end of the Second World War.
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... the "Birkenkopf" in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg - over 500 meters high - with a wonderful view of the surrounding area - it belongs to the Stuttgart-West district - locals also call it "Monte Scherbelino" and not without reason - the original mountain grew by about 40 meters when the rubble of Stuttgart was deposited here after the Second World War - it is and should be a memorial and monument of Stuttgart - a stone tablet below and a tablet on the mountain remind us of the "cause" - one or two stones show some beautiful reliefs from days gone by - a steel cross "reigns" on the mountain - an asphalt path leads from top to bottom and vice versa - popular excursion destination - https://www.stuttgart.de/tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/birkenkopf.php
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The region offers diverse natural experiences. You can visit the Remstal Cinema, a unique viewpoint with cinema chairs offering panoramic views of the Remstal valley. Another highlight is the Föllbach Gorge, which features a picturesque stepped waterfall and interesting sandstone formations. The historic Vineyards at Kappelberg also offer stunning views and a unique cultural landscape.
Yes, several natural monuments provide excellent panoramic views. The Remstal Cinema is specifically designed for enjoying expansive vistas of the Remstal valley. The Vineyards at Kappelberg offer long-range views of the Neckar Valley and the city. Additionally, the Esslinger Burg, while primarily historic, is set on a hillside providing striking views of the valley and vineyards.
You can expect a variety of natural features. The region is characterized by its historic vineyards with steep slopes and dry stone walls. You'll find gorges like the Föllbach Gorge with its stepped waterfall, dense forests, and the Neckar River. There are also urban green spaces like Merkel'scher Park and the Seracher Arboretum, which showcases a diverse collection of tree species.
Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. Merkel'scher Park, located on the Neckar River, offers scenic trails and green spaces for relaxation. The Remstal Cinema provides a unique and calm experience for all ages, and the Vineyards at Kappelberg are suitable for prams and offer pleasant walks with views.
The natural monuments are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through vineyards, exploring gorges, or walking along the Neckar River. For more structured routes, consider exploring the many options for hiking around Esslingen am Neckar, including trails like the Esslinger Höhenweg or routes around Esslingen Castle. There are also MTB trails and running trails available.
Yes, several trails incorporate the region's natural monuments. For instance, the Föllbach Gorge is part of a pleasant tour through the forest. The Vineyards at Kappelberg are ideal for hiking, offering routes with views of the Neckar Valley. You can find detailed routes, such as the 'Esslinger Höhenweg – panoramic Tour around the towns on the Neckar', in the hiking guide for Esslingen am Neckar.
The natural monuments offer beauty throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming vineyards, while autumn provides a spectacular display of colors, especially in the vineyards and forests. The Remstal Cinema offers a constantly changing 'movie' with the seasons. Even in winter, some trails are suitable for serene walks, though sturdy footwear is always recommended, especially in areas like the Föllbach Gorge.
Many natural monuments and trailheads around Esslingen am Neckar are reachable by public transport. Esslingen am Neckar itself is well-connected. For specific locations, it's advisable to check local bus and train schedules. For example, the Esslinger Burg is easily accessible from the city center, and some vineyard trails can be reached via local transport stops.
Yes, you'll find various options for refreshments. The Esslingen am Neckar area, particularly around the vineyards, is known for its wine taverns and restaurants where you can enjoy local wines and cuisine. There are also cafes and pubs in and around the city center, and some hiking routes might pass by establishments offering food and drink.
Absolutely. The vineyards, for example, are not just natural features but a historic cultural landscape cultivated for over 1,200 years, characterized by centuries-old dry stone walls. While the Esslinger Burg is a historic fortification, its natural setting and the ascent to it are intertwined with the region's history, offering views that have been admired for centuries. The Birkenkopf Memorial Plaque also connects a natural viewpoint with a significant historical context.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Remstal Cinema and the Vineyards at Kappelberg. The tranquility and refreshing experience of places like the Föllbach Gorge are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of natural beauty with the historical and cultural landscape, finding the area perfect for walks and relaxation.


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