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Kraichgau-Stromberg

View of Neipperg Castle – View of Heuchelberger Warte loop from Sulzfeld (Baden)

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Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Kraichgau-Stromberg

View of Neipperg Castle – View of Heuchelberger Warte loop from Sulzfeld (Baden)

Hard

12

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View of Neipperg Castle – View of Heuchelberger Warte loop from Sulzfeld (Baden)

03:25

54.1km

670m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 20, 2026

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Ravensburg und Alter Berg

Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg

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Train Station

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8.09 km

Holzmichel Trail

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nice flowy trail, almost like a bike park with many roots

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16.7 km

Go there, look for a place to sit down and just let your mind wander.

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19.6 km

View of Neipperg Castle

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Neipperg Castle is a hilltop castle and the ancestral castle of the Lords and Counts of Neipperg. It dates back to the 12th century and is located in Neipperg, now a district of Brackenheim, in the Heilbronn district of Baden-Württemberg.

Neipperg Castle has two massive towers, which give rise to speculation about two separate castles from different eras that were surrounded by a common ring wall: the Upper Castle and the slightly older Lower Castle. The tower of the Upper Castle was built around 1220, and its arcade windows were probably made by craftsmen from the Maulbronn Monastery's workshop.

The complex could have always been the seat of the Neipperg family, first mentioned in a reinbot in 1241. The oldest fief documents date from 1304/06, when the brothers Konrad and Wilhelm von Neipperg received the castle, including vineyards and fields, from the Bishopric of Würzburg as a fief, which their father Warmundus had probably already owned. In the 14th century, ownership of the castle was fragmented. In 1321, the Lords of Weinsberg sold their shares in the castle to the Counts of Württemberg. In 1331, another part of the castle went from the Neipperg family to Count Eberhard the Greiner, who, however, transferred this share back to Reinbot of Neipperg in 1362, who granted the right to redemption and promised to open the castle. In 1364, Reinbot was able to buy back another part of the castle from the Meiser family, which they had acquired through the marriage of a Neipperg heir.

In addition to a manor house in Schwaigern, Neipperg Castle was one of the main seats of the Lords of Neipperg until the 16th century, before it was moved to Klingenberg Castle and in 1702 to the newly built Schwaigern Castle.

In 1831/32, the palace building was uninhabited and dilapidated. Around 1850, the complex was converted into a farm under Count Alfred von Neipperg. The farm buildings and tenant's apartment date from this time. The complex, which included almost half of the municipality's area, was leased as a castle estate. (Source: Wikipedia)

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28.5 km

View of Heuchelberger Warte

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The slender, round tower was built in 1483 by Count Eberhard im Bart of Württemberg. It served as the western terminus of the Württemberg Landgraben, a border wall that formed Württemberg's northern border at the time and sealed off the Neckar valley between the Heuchelberg and Löwensteiner mountains.

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30.2 km

Heuchelberg Vineyard View

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A must for friends of the Trollinger - The Heuchelberg wine-growing region

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30.3 km

Heuchelberg Watchtower

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The tower of the Heuchelberger Warte was once part of the Württemberg Landgraben defense line and a monitorable customs border for all north-south traffic in the Neckar valley. Those who are not afraid of the effort of the ascent will experience a magnificent all-round view high up on the tower. The stations on the Heuchelberger Wald adventure trail are an entertaining companion especially for children up to the Heuchelberger Warte.

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30.4 km

In my opinion, this is one of the most beautiful destinations in the Heilbronn area. However, it's best to make a reservation at the restaurant in the evening, especially in winter when the beer garden outside isn't open.

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42.9 km

Boundary Stone Trail Birnbaumallee

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In 2009, 30 boundary stones that were no longer in their original location and were damaged were restored, signposted and re-erected along the pear tree avenue.
I know from Wikipedia. Admit Kurpfalzradler completely right. Everything well explained.

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54.1 km

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Train Station

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43.4 km

5.15 km

2.74 km

2.55 km

161 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

23.8 km

14.3 km

13.1 km

2.44 km

262 m

181 m

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