Köhlers Krone





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Varied loop trail in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Wuerttemberg. This beautiful hike is ideal for enjoying the beautiful nature of the Wolfstal and Lautertal valleys in a relaxed manner. Natural attractions include two caves, one of which - the Bear's Cave - was used by Ice Age animals. Hikers interested in culture can take a detour to the ruins of Reichenstein Castle, built between 1230 and 1250. Highlights of the hike: - Bear Cave - Wolfstal Cave - Reichenstein Castle - Große Lauter
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Promising circular hiking trail on the Swabian Alb It goes through a unique cultural landscape along the Great Lauter, a tributary of the Danube. You can explore juniper heaths, rock formations and many castles and should bring sturdy shoes and surefootedness. Highlights: - Erbstetter stalactite cave - Wartstein ruins - St. Ruprecht castle ruins
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Diverse, exciting circular hike on the Swabian Alb, Baden-Württemberg. This fantastic tour is an experience for young and old. From Unterwilzingen you hike through idyllic forests to the Erbstetter stalactite cave and the Wartstein castle ruins. From here you can enjoy wonderful views over the Swabian Alb. On the way back via Erbstetten you pass the Wolfstal- and Bärenhöhle and accompany the Lauter along the Reichenstein Castle. Highlights of the round: - Reichenstein Castle - Bear cave -...
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Historic, certified premium hiking trail on the Swabian Alb, Baden-Württemberg. This route is a circular route in the UNESCO Swabian Alb Biosphere Reserve. You walk in the footsteps of the ruler of Gundelfingen from the 12th century who gave this route its name with his first name "Swigger IV". The route leads around and through the "Great Lautertal". Highlights are the ruins of Derneck Castle and Hohengundelfingen Castle. Highlights of the hike: - Great Lautertal - Derneck and...
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Relaxed loop trail in the Swabian Alb UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Baden-Wuerttemberg. Geological attractions, a pretty waterfall, a castle ruin worth seeing - this short hike in the Lautertal promises a lot of variety. Overall, the route is rated as easy, but there is a very steep, short climb up to the Wartstein ruins. Highlights of the hike: - High Giessel Waterfall - Ruins of Wartstein Castle - Valley of the Great Lauter - Gemsfels - Four Bayer bows