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Dog friendly hiking trails around Häslachwald are characterized by tranquil, car-free forest landscapes within the Körschtal (Körsch Valley). This designated nature reserve offers dense woodlands with peaceful paths and the soothing sound of flowing water. The terrain features gentle ascents and descents, with some routes offering moderate elevation changes, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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... the "Lavender Labyrinth" is located in the "Landscape Garden" area of the "Hohenheimer Gärten" near the "University of Hohenheim". - S-Hohenheim lies "between" Stuttgart-Plieningen and Stuttgart Birkach, Baden-Württemberg. - the labyrinth was built in 2004 - with an information board - especially recommended during flowering season - the public grounds are open all year round and accessible free of charge - grounds worth seeing Further detailed information for those interested: - the "Hohenheimer Gärten" cover more than 30 hectares - the oldest garden section, the so-called "Exotic Garden", was founded in 1776 by "Duke Carl Eugen of Württemberg" and "Franziska von Hohenheim" - there is also the "Landscape Garden", the "Palace Park" ... - Plan 2026: https://gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/fileadmin/einrichtungen/gartenbau/pdf_dateien/Verschiedenes_2020/Hohenheimer_Gaerten_Gartenplan.pdf - the lawns may be entered for viewing the trees and plants, but not as sunbathing lawns - https://gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/
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the "Three Pillars of Thundering Jupiter" are located in the "Exotic Garden", which is part of the "Hohenheim Gardens" near the "University of Hohenheim". - S-Hohenheim lies "between" Stuttgart-Plieningen and Stuttgart Birkach, Baden-Württemberg. - optimal entrance: Entrance "Garbenstraße/Paracelsusstr." - https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/station-5-drei-sulen-des-donnernden-jupiters - the public grounds are open all year round and freely accessible - sights worth seeing For those interested, further detailed information: - the "Hohenheim Gardens" cover more than 30 hectares - the oldest garden section, the so-called "Exotic Garden", was founded in 1776 by "Duke Carl Eugen of Württemberg" and "Franziska von Hohenheim" - in addition, there is the "Landscape Garden", the "Palace Park" ... - Plan 2026: https://gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/fileadmin/einrichtungen/gartenbau/pdf_dateien/Verschiedenes_2020/Hohenheimer_Gaerten_Gartenplan.pdf - the lawns may be entered for viewing the trees and plants, but they are not sunbathing lawns - https://gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/
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... the "Franziska-Denkmal" is located in the "Exotische Garten" is part of the "Hohenheimer Gärten" near the "Universität Hohenheim". - S-Hohenheim is located "between" Stuttgart-Plieningen and Stuttgart Birkach, Baden-Württemberg. - optimal entrance: entrance "Garbenstraße/Paracelsusstr." - below the "Spielhaus" - the public grounds are open all year round and accessible free of charge - As of 05/2026: due to a construction fence, a complete view of the monument is somewhat hindered - for interested parties: https://hohpublica.uni-hohenheim.de/server/api/core/bitstreams/14386f2a-60fa-4198-8fa3-2bf8ddf820b1/content
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... the "Spielhaus" (playhouse) in the "Hohenheimer Gärten" (Hohenheim Gardens) near "Hohenheim University". - S-Hohenheim is located "between" Stuttgart-Plieningen and Stuttgart Birkach, Baden-Württemberg. - the public grounds are open all year round and accessible free of charge - the Spielhaus houses the "Museum for the History of Hohenheim" - Permanent exhibition - Free admission - Open from March every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (as of 05/2026) - https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/station-3-spielhaus
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... the "Staudenterasse" at the "Spielhaus" in the "Hohenheimer Gärten" near the "Universität Hohenheim". - S-Hohenheim are located "between" Stuttgart-Plieningen and Stuttgart Birkach, Baden-Württemberg. - the public grounds are open all year round and accessible free of charge - the well-maintained Staudenterasse is recommended - Benches invite you to linger - Information boards available Further detailed information for interested parties: - the "Hohenheimer Gärten" cover more than 30 hectares of land - Plan 2026: https://gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/fileadmin/einrichtungen/gartenbau/pdf_dateien/Verschiedenes_2020/Hohenheimer_Gaerten_Gartenplan.pdf - the lawns may be entered for viewing the trees and plants, but not sunbathing lawns - https://gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/ - the individual trees / plants have small information boards - under https://virtuelle-gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/4DAction/W_Init/HG_Index_de.shtml you can learn more
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A pleasant rest area by the wayside, consisting of a small fountain and seating. I particularly like the single seat next to the fountain.
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Beautiful, rustic section along the Körsch in the forest.
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A beautiful horse on the bike path.
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Häslachwald offers a wide selection of dog-friendly hiking trails, with over 100 routes to explore. You'll find a good mix, including around 70 easy trails and 40 moderate options, ensuring there's something suitable for every dog and owner.
The terrain in Häslachwald is predominantly tranquil, car-free forest landscape, perfect for dogs. You'll encounter peaceful paths through dense woodlands with gentle ascents and descents. While most routes are accessible for various fitness levels, some trails offer moderate elevation changes, providing a good workout for you and your canine companion. The soothing sound of flowing water from the Körsch river is a recurring natural element.
Yes, many trails in Häslachwald follow the Körsch river, offering natural water access for your dog to cool off and play. The Körsch stream in the Häslachwald is a prominent feature, providing ample opportunities for your dog to enjoy the water. Be aware that some sections along the river can be muddy after rain.
Häslachwald is a protected area, and while dogs are welcome, it's generally recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in designated nature reserve sections, to protect local wildlife and ensure a peaceful experience for all visitors. Always be mindful of local signage regarding leash laws.
Häslachwald features several excellent circular routes ideal for dogs. An easy option is the Körsch Creek in Häslachwald – Bridge Over the Körsch loop from University of Hohenheim, which is about 6 km long. For a slightly longer, moderate hike, consider the Körsch bridge – Langwieser Lake loop from University of Hohenheim, covering over 10 km with varied landscapes.
Parking is generally available at various entry points to Häslachwald. For instance, you can find parking near the University of Hohenheim or at the edge of the forest, such as the starting point for the Häslachwald Forest – Small parking lot at the edge of the forest loop from University of Hohenheim. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability.
Absolutely! While hiking with your dog, you can explore several points of interest. The Körsch valley itself is a beautiful natural feature. You might also encounter the Ash Avenue on Königsweg within Häslachwald. For a historical touch, the trails can lead you near the Scharnhausen Pleasure Palace, which is now a therapy center.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 11,000 reviews. Reviewers often praise the quiet, car-free forest paths, the serene atmosphere, and the natural beauty of the Körsch valley, making it an ideal escape for both humans and their dogs. The well-maintained trails and opportunities for dogs to enjoy nature are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Häslachwald is accessible via public transport, particularly from Stuttgart. You can use the VVS public transport system to reach areas like Plieningen or Hohenheim, which serve as good starting points for many trails. Check the VVS website for specific routes and stops that will get you closest to the trailheads.
For an easier and shorter option, perfect for older dogs or puppies, consider the Häslachwald Forest – Small parking lot at the edge of the forest loop from University of Hohenheim. This trail is just over 3 km long with minimal elevation gain, offering a gentle stroll through the forest.
While Häslachwald itself is a natural forest area, the nearby districts of Plieningen and Hohenheim offer various cafes and restaurants. Many establishments in these areas are accustomed to hikers and their dogs, especially those with outdoor seating. It's always a good idea to call ahead to confirm their dog-friendly policies.


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