Karlsruhe District
Kraichgau-StrombergLandkreis LudwigsburgVaihingen an der EnzNonnensessel
Karlsruhe District
Kraichgau-StrombergLandkreis LudwigsburgVaihingen an der EnzNonnensessel
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Maastopyöräily
4.8
(72)
Vaellus
4.7
(54)
Nonnensessel is a distinctive natural monument nestled in a tranquil forest setting near Vaihingen an der Enz, within the Ludwigsburg district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This unique geological feature, standing at an elevation of 477 metres, is known as a "Findling" or glacial erratic, a large rock transported and deposited by ancient glaciers. It serves as a fascinating landmark within the scenic Kraichgau-Stromberg region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the Nonnensessel for its serene atmosphere and its role as an ideal resting spot.…
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Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg
Vinkit
25. syyskuuta 2023
Vaellus
11. marraskuuta 2019
Maastopyöräily
6. heinäkuuta 2021
Vaellus
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Rekisteröidy ilmaiseksi
Lähialueen reitit
Parhaat reitit lähellä Nonnensessel
5,0
(11)
45
pyöräilijät
40,9km
03:36
830m
830m
Kohtalainen maastopyöräily. Vaatii hyvää kuntoa. Vaatii edistyneitä pyöräilytaitoja.
4,7
(11)
34
pyöräilijät
44,0km
03:23
700m
700m
Kohtalainen maastopyöräily. Vaatii hyvää kuntoa. Vaatii edistyneitä pyöräilytaitoja.
5,0
(1)
15
pyöräilijät
Kohtalainen maastopyöräily. Vaatii hyvää kuntoa. Sopii kaikentasoisille.
Tiedot
Lisätiedot
Korkeus 480 m
Sää
Toimii yhteistyössä Foreca
torstaina 19. maaliskuuta
14°C
-1°C
0 %
Lisävinkkejä säästä
Suurin tuulen nopeus: 5,0 km/h
Suosituimmillaan
tammikuu
helmikuu
maaliskuu
huhtikuu
toukokuu
kesäkuu
heinäkuu
elokuu
syyskuu
lokakuu
marraskuu
joulukuu
The Nonnensessel is a unique natural monument known as a "Findling," or glacial erratic. This means it's a large rock that was transported by ancient glaciers from a different area and deposited in its current location. Its presence offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's geological past.
Yes, beyond the Nonnensessel itself, hikers often mention the nearby monastery ruin and the highest point on Baiselsberg as additional points of interest. These sites enrich the overall experience, offering historical context and elevated views.
The terrain around Nonnensessel is generally forested and suitable for various outdoor activities. Many trails are considered easy to moderate, making them accessible for a wide range of hikers. However, as with any forest path, comfortable footwear is recommended.
Yes, Nonnensessel is considered family-friendly. The presence of a table and benches next to the boulder makes it an ideal spot for a break, and the surrounding forest trails are generally not overly challenging, making them suitable for children.
Yes, the trails around Nonnensessel are generally dog-friendly. It's a popular spot for dog walkers to enjoy the forest setting. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
While specific parking details are not always highlighted, Nonnensessel is integrated into local trail networks, suggesting accessibility. Visitors typically find parking in designated areas near trailheads in the vicinity of Vaihingen an der Enz. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Information on direct public transport to Nonnensessel is limited. It is located in a forest setting near Vaihingen an der Enz. Visitors typically reach the area by car and then access the monument via hiking or cycling trails. You may need to combine public transport with a walk or cycle from the nearest town.
Nonnensessel is situated in a tranquil forest. For cafes, pubs, or accommodation, you would need to venture into the nearby town of Vaihingen an der Enz or other surrounding villages in the Kraichgau-Stromberg region, which offer various amenities for visitors.
While the forest setting makes Nonnensessel enjoyable across many seasons, including picturesque views during spring and autumn, winter hiking is possible. However, conditions can vary, so it's essential to check weather forecasts and wear appropriate gear for potentially icy or snowy paths.
Given the forested terrain and potential for varied path conditions, it's advisable to wear comfortable footwear suitable for forest paths. Layered clothing is also recommended, allowing you to adapt to changing temperatures, especially if you plan to explore the surrounding trails for an extended period.
Yes, Nonnensessel is a popular landmark integrated into various local trail networks. Many hikers and cyclists enjoy circular routes that pass by the natural monument, often combining it with visits to the nearby monastery ruin or the highest point on Baiselsberg. These routes are well-documented on outdoor platforms.