Stuttgart District
Landkreis Schwäbisch HallSulzbach-LaufenAltenbergturm
Stuttgart District
Landkreis Schwäbisch HallSulzbach-LaufenAltenbergturm
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The Altenbergturm is a striking observation tower and viewpoint situated on the Altenberg, the highest summit in the Limpurg Hills. Located east of Hohenberg, a village within the municipality of Sulzbach-Laufen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, this modern wooden structure stands as the highest point in the Schwäbisch Hall district and the wider Hohenlohe-Franken region, reaching an elevation of 564.7 meters above sea level. It offers a unique vantage point within the scenic Sulzbacher Wald sub-region of the Schwäbisch-Fränkische Waldberge nature park.
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Yes, the Altenbergturm is accessible year-round, making it a great destination for a winter hike. The tower itself is open, and the surrounding trails offer a different kind of beauty in the colder months. However, always check local weather conditions and trail reports, and ensure you wear appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and warm layers, as paths can be icy or snowy.
The trails leading to Altenbergturm vary in difficulty. The most direct path from the main parking area is a relatively easy 15-minute walk. For those seeking a more extensive experience, the 7.8-kilometer "Natur- und Traditionsweg" circular trail offers a moderate hike through diverse landscapes. While the ascent to the tower's platform involves 201 steps, the overall area provides options suitable for beginners and families, as well as more experienced hikers looking for a longer route.
Yes, the Altenbergturm and its surrounding trails are generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy bringing their canine companions along for the walk to the tower and on the various hiking routes in the Schwäbisch-Fränkische Waldberge nature park. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially around other visitors and wildlife, and remember to clean up after your pet.
There is a dedicated car park located off the K 2633 road to Hohenberg, which is the primary parking area for visitors to Altenbergturm. From this car park, it's approximately a 15-minute walk to the tower. While generally sufficient, parking can fill up quickly on peak days, especially during good weather or holidays, so arriving earlier in the day is advisable.
Direct public transport to the Altenbergturm is limited. The tower is situated in a rural area, making personal vehicles or bicycles the most convenient way to access it. Visitors relying on public transport would likely need to take a bus to a nearby village like Sulzbach-Laufen or Hohenberg and then face a longer walk or arrange for a local taxi.
At the base of the Altenbergturm, visitors will find seating areas for relaxation, a small playground for children, and information panels detailing the tower's history and the surrounding area. There is also a collection box for the small entrance fee, which helps fund the tower's upkeep. While there isn't a café directly at the base, the nearby village of Hinterbüchelberg offers dining options.
While there isn't a café directly at the tower, the village of Hinterbüchelberg, a stone's throw away, hosts the Gasthaus Krone. This establishment offers delicious food and features a cozy beer garden during the summer months. Please note that the Gasthaus Krone is closed on Tuesdays. It's a great option for refreshments and a meal after your visit to the tower.
A small contribution is requested for ascending the Altenbergturm. As of March 2021, this was typically 1€ for adults and 2€ for families. This fee is collected via a collection box at the bottom of the stairs and is used to finance the ongoing maintenance and upkeep of the tower, which was partially funded by donations during its construction.
From the covered viewing platform, located 35.18 meters above ground, you can expect magnificent 360-degree panoramic views from an approximate altitude of 600 meters above sea level. The engraved panels on the platform help identify visible landmarks, which include the Kaiserberge of the Swabian Alb, the Hohenloher Ebene, the Ellwanger Berge, the Ostalb, the Virngrund, and the Limpurger Berge. A coin-operated telescope is also available for enhanced viewing.
The Altenbergturm itself is the highest point in the Schwäbisch Hall district, offering unparalleled views. The surrounding Schwäbisch-Fränkische Waldberge nature park provides numerous opportunities for hiking and exploring natural beauty. While there isn't another observation tower of this scale immediately adjacent, the entire region is dotted with charming villages and scenic spots ideal for outdoor activities.
The Altenbergturm is renowned for its unique and modern wooden architecture, designed by Andreas Moll. Standing 42.5 meters tall, its construction features three pre-assembled sections made of glulam (Brettschichtholz). The two lower sections are characterized by vertically bent, slender rhombuses, while the third section is defined by triangles. A distinctive "waist" in the second section, created by slightly bent corner beams, adds to its striking appearance, making it an attraction in itself.
The ascent to the observation platform of the Altenbergturm involves climbing 201 steps. The open staircase, made of hot-dip galvanized steel, is rotated 45 degrees relative to the wooden tower body. There are 33 wood-planked corner platforms, with some larger ones providing opportunities for rest and enjoying the view. The climb itself is generally not strenuous and can be completed in about 5-10 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to admire the views on the way up.