As of: January 26, 2024, 7:07 p.m
By: Sina Alonso Garcia
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From intoxicating waterfalls to medieval castles to mighty rock formations: the Swabian Alb offers numerous sights to discover.
Our photo series shows 10 of the most beautiful places to visit.
1 / 10The Urach waterfall plunges 37 meters into the valley and offers a fascinating natural spectacle.
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2 / 10On the Devil's Bridge in Inzigkofer Park you can enjoy a unique view of the Danube.
© IMAGO/Peter Widmann
3 / 10Hikers can also climb the Amalienfelsen (29 meters high) in Inzigkofen Park.
© IMAGO/Peter Widmann
4 / 10The medieval Hohenurach Castle was once an important Württemberg state fortress.
Today the ruins are the landmark of the city of Bad Urach.
© IMAGO/Zoonar.com/Jürgen Vogt
5 / 10Sinking into the water: The Blautopf in Blaubeuren fascinates with its turquoise blue color.
© IMAGO/imageBROKER/Lilly
6 / 10The Nebelhöhle is not only one of the longest and most beautiful, but also one of the oldest show caves in the Swabian Alb.
© imageBROKER/Katharina Hild via www.imago-images.de
7 / 10Fairytale-like: Lichtenstein Castle in Honau (Reutlingen district) was built based on the novel “Lichtenstein” by Wilhelm Hauff.
© IMAGO/Guenter Hofer/SchwabenPress
8 / 10Hohenzollern Castle is located exactly between Stuttgart and Lake Constance above the town of Hechingen and is an ideal place to visit during your holidays.
© IMAGO/Ullrich Gnoth
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9 / 10On the edge of the Swabian Alb, high above the town of Neuffen, lie the remains of one of the largest hilltop castles in southern Germany: Hohenneuffen Castle.
© IMAGO/Westend61
10 / 10On its 811 meter high rock plateau, the Breitenstein (near Bissingen an der Teck) offers a wonderful view of the surrounding area.
© dpa/Sebastian Gollnow