Bike Touring Highlight
What a great view. Originally the mountain was 471 meters high, today it measures 511.2 meters. The increase of 40.2 meters was created from 1953 to 1957 by the heap of 1.5 million cubic meters of rubble from the city of Stuttgart, 45 percent of which was destroyed in 53 air raids during World War II.
October 2, 2018
The rocks lying around attract trial bikers again and again. Very exciting to watch. Others wander up with a Picollo and two glasses in their pockets and enjoy the sunset. It should be noted that the sun does not set behind Stuttgart. If you want to watch the play of light and colors behind the city, you have to get out of bed early 😉
January 19, 2017
The view over Stuttgart is unique.
And you can see many pieces of wall from buildings that were destroyed in the war - one
Memorial of the special kind!
October 11, 2018
An absolute highlight in the west of Stuttgart and always worth a detour ...
August 29, 2020
At the entrance to the birch head is a geological window. An info board describes the Fault on the Birkenkopf.
February 20, 2019
A thought-provoking legacy of the bombing of Stuttgart during World War II.
August 26, 2020
Make sure you plan on a visit to Stuttgart. The "ascent" from the train station by bike is a drag.
Partly steep
March 18, 2021
From up here you have a fantastic view and you can always find new details in the rubble.
April 13, 2021
A memorial against the madness of war, which also offers a beautiful view of the Stuttgart districts of Vaihingen, Möhringen, Degerloch, West, Mitte and as far as the Neckar Valley and Fellbach.
December 12, 2021
On weekends when the weather is nice ☀️ 👯♀️ tap-dance here, however, the 🐻... rightly so!
May 8, 2022
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