Swabian Albstraße - Schwäbische Albstraße

The Swabian Albstraße starts in Trossingen or Tuttlingen, crosses from southwest to northeast the Swabian Alb and ends in Bask or Nordlingen.

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Route signpost in the district of Göppingen

The holiday route is around 200 kilometers long. The sign is a silver thistle on a blue background.

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A start or end point is Trossingen. The other is Tuttlingen. With this one drives through Spaichingen. In Dürbheim the two branches unite.

You can reach it via Böttingen Koenigsheimto then get past the Friedrichshöhle into the valley of the Upper Bära. You can reach it via Unterdigisheim and Hossingen Meßstettento then after Albstadt drive down where you get the Hohenzollernstrasse crosses.

You reach the tunnel past the tunnel Burladingen, where you meet again on Hohenzollernstrasse. Then it goes to Stetten Sonnenbühl with the Bear cave. From Haidkamp, ​​it runs a short distance together with the German avenue street to Engstingen with the Lichtenstein Castle.

You can reach it via Holzelfingen St. Johann where to go to Swabian Dichterstrasse meets. After you have passed the Urach waterfall, you reach Bad Urach. Then the road leads past the Römerstein, the one for the name of the community Roman stone responsible for. The Schwäbische Dichterstraße makes an arc over Zainingen. In Westerheim leaves the Swabian Poet Street. You can reach it via Westerheim Wiesensteig.

At Mühlhausen in the valley There is the possibility of an intermediate entry at the Mühlhausen motorway exit of the A 8 (E52) motorway. You reach the ruins of Hiltenburg Bad Ditzenbachto the valley of the Fils via Deggingen, Bad Ueberkingen to reach.

In Geislingen an der Steige one crosses the Street of the Staufer. Following the Rog valley one reaches Böhmenkirch, which is also what the Staufer Street does, but which leads via Waldhausen. About Söhnstetten and Steinheim am Albuch one comes after Heidenheim an der Brenz. The road splits here.

To Bask the road leads along the Brenz valley and crosses it Koenigsbronn and Oberkochen.

Alternatively, it drives past the Birkelshöhle and Ramensteinhöhle Nattheim. Together with the street of the Staufer one reaches Things. over Neresheim one reaches the end point Nordlingen.

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