Mountain peaks around Ellwangen (Jagst) are primarily characterized by the Ellwangen Hills, a picturesque hill ridge within the Keuper Uplands. This region offers elevated natural landscapes, providing opportunities for hiking and immersion in nature. The highest points, such as Schönberg and Hohenberg, contribute to the scenic charm of the Ostalbkreis district. These areas are known for their forested environments and accessible paths suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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A highlight of my tour. The last few meters are a nature reserve, however, and cycling is prohibited. It's best to just leave your bikes down by the information boards and climb the last few meters on foot; it's definitely worth it.
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beautiful panoramic view, a must-see
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Beautiful view of Kirchheim and the Ries with the beautiful old town of Nördlingen or the ruins of Flochberg near Bopfingen
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Please do not “take” the Wöllerstein from the south side! From the north side it's fine.
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ruin in the forest. Only a little of the keep to see. The castle was the family castle of the Lords of Gromberg (mentioned in documents from 1235 to 1518). Gromberg Castle, like Kapfenburg Castle opposite and Königsbühl Castle 800 meters to the east, of which only the remains of the earthworks remain, served to monitor the ancient trade route from Remstal to Ries, today Federal Road 29.
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Super view on the benches in the Ries and on Ipf
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I think the stone inscriptions are great, you can immortalize yourself here, or almost
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The region features the Ellwangen Hills, a picturesque ridge within the Keuper Uplands. Notable elevated points include Schönberg, the highest at 569.2 meters, and Hohenberg, closely following at 568.9 meters. These areas are characterized by their forested landscapes and offer opportunities for nature immersion.
For expansive views, consider visiting Ipf witness mountain, which provides a great overview of the Alb ascent and the Nördlinger Ries. Another excellent spot is Blasienberg, offering wide views of the Ries and towards Ipf.
Yes, the region has historical significance. Ipf witness mountain features the remains of a Celtic ring wall on its summit. Additionally, Gromberg Castle Ruins, located on a summit, offers insights into medieval history with its moats and wall remnants.
The mountain peaks around Ellwangen (Jagst) are primarily characterized by dense woodlands and serene natural environments. While some summits like Schönberg are entirely wooded, others like Wöllerstein Summit are known for unique rock formations and interesting trees growing on the rocks.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, road cycling, and running. For example, there are cycling tours around Espachweiler Lake and Bucher Reservoir, and running trails like the Trimmdichpfad Ellwangen. Explore more options in the Cycling around Ellwangen (Jagst), Road Cycling Routes around Ellwangen (Jagst), and Running Trails around Ellwangen (Jagst) guides.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Wöllerstein Summit is listed as family-friendly, offering a place with history and interesting natural features. Blasienberg also welcomes families and provides great views.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views, especially from Ipf witness mountain and Blasienberg. The peaceful immersion in nature, the historical elements like the Celtic ring wall, and the unique natural formations are also highly appreciated. The opportunity to leave personal marks with stone inscriptions at the Ipf is also a popular activity.
The forested hills are generally pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities during spring, summer, and autumn. While specific seasonal tips for each peak are not detailed, the region's moderate climate makes it accessible for outdoor enthusiasts for much of the year. Winter can also offer unique experiences, with some routes being recommended for sledding.
Yes, at Stone inscriptions at the Ipf, visitors can find and contribute to unique stone inscriptions and greetings left by others, creating a memorable and interactive experience. Additionally, Wöllerstein Summit features a worth-seeing tree growing directly on a rock.
The Ellwangen Hills offer a network of trails suitable for various fitness levels. The paths are generally accessible, making them suitable for a range of outdoor enthusiasts. While some paths, like the one up Ipf, might be closed to bicycles for the benefit of hikers, the region is well-suited for nature walks and more strenuous hikes.


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