Explore the Stuttgart Region

Explore the Stuttgart Region

Your travel guide for unforgettable experiences around Wildberg

The Stuttgart region offers you a fascinating blend of vibrant metropolis, picturesque vineyards, historic towns, and natural recreation areas. From your starting point at Haus Saron in Wildberg, you can easily reach numerous highlights – whether for a day trip or a relaxed afternoon. We have compiled the most beautiful destinations and valuable tips for you.


Stuttgart – Discover the State Capital

Stuttgart is just 30 minutes away from Wildberg and impresses with a unique combination of culture, nature, and Swabian lifestyle. The city is nestled in a valley basin, surrounded by vineyards and green hills – a special charm that you won't forget anytime soon.

Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
One of Germany's most important art collections featuring works from the Middle Ages to modern times. Particularly worth seeing: the Classical Modern collection.

Mercedes-Benz Museum
Experience 130 years of automotive history across 16,500 square meters. A must for all technology and car enthusiasts!

Porsche Museum
Over 80 vehicles tell the fascinating story of the Porsche brand. Interactive exhibitions make your visit an unforgettable experience.

Wilhelma
The zoological-botanical garden combines animal observation with a historic park in Moorish style. Perfect for families and nature lovers.

Königstraße
Germany's longest shopping street invites you to stroll. From international brands to local shops, you'll find everything here.

Markthalle Stuttgart
An Art Nouveau jewel with over 30 vendors. Try regional specialties, fresh fruit, and international delicacies.

Stuttgarter Weindorf
At the end of August/beginning of September, the market square transforms into a Swabian wine festival. Over 500 wines from the region await you!

Fernsehturm Stuttgart
The world's first television tower made of reinforced concrete offers a breathtaking panoramic view from 150 meters high over the city and all the way to the Swabian Alps.

Killesberg
The elevated park with its distinctive observation tower is ideal for walks. In summer, the open-air pool beckons; in autumn, the colorful leaves.

Wine Hiking
Numerous wine hiking trails wind through the vineyards around Stuttgart. Particularly beautiful: the route from Uhlbach to Rotenberg with views of the Grabkapelle.


Excursion Destinations in the Surrounding Area

Black Forest

Just 20 minutes away, the northern Black Forest begins with dense forests, idyllic valleys, and charming villages. Perfect for hiking, cycling, and relaxation.

Calw

The Hermann Hesse town impresses with its medieval old town, half-timbered houses, and picturesque location on the Nagold River. Ideal for a leisurely stroll.

Hirsau Monastery

The impressive monastery ruins near Calw invite you on a journey back to the Middle Ages. The extensive complex is freely accessible and a popular excursion destination.

Tübingen

The university town with its romantic old town, the Stocherkähne boats on the Neckar, and vibrant atmosphere is reachable in 45 minutes.

Ludwigsburg

The Baroque residence palace with its magnificent gardens and Blühenden Barock is among the most beautiful palace complexes in Germany.

Swabian Alps

The Alb offers spectacular rock formations, caves, castle ruins, and wide vistas. Particularly worth seeing: Hohenzollern Castle and the Bear Cave.


Activities & Experiences

The region offers countless hiking and cycling trails for every level. Particularly recommended: the Black Forest Panorama Trail, the Neckar Valley Cycle Route, and the premium hiking trails on the Swabian Alps. Many routes start directly in Wildberg or are quickly accessible. Maps and tour tips are available at our reception.
Swabian cuisine is hearty and diverse: Maultaschen, Spätzle, Zwiebelrostbraten, and Lentils with Saiten are among the classics. Be sure to try the regional wines – the Trollinger and Lemberger from the Stuttgart vineyards are excellent. We're happy to share our insider tips for authentic wine taverns with you personally!
After an active day, numerous thermal baths invite you to relax: Thermen & Badewelt Sinsheim (approx. 50 min.), Paloma Therme in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, or Mineralbad Leuze offer pure relaxation. Nature itself is wellness too: Forest bathing in the Black Forest or a break in the idyllic Nagold Valley work wonders.
There's much to discover for families: Erlebnispark Tripsdrill (approx. 40 min.) combines an amusement park with a wildlife paradise. The Stuttgart Natural History Museum delights with dinosaurs and interactive stations. The Fairy Tale Garden in Blühenden Barock Ludwigsburg enchants the little ones. And when it rains? The SI-Centrum in Stuttgart offers musicals, cinema, and indoor play worlds.
The region thrives on its festivals: The Stuttgart Spring Festival and Cannstatter Volksfest are among Germany's largest folk festivals. In summer, open-air concerts in the Palace Garden and wine festivals in wine villages beckon. In advent, the Christmas markets in Stuttgart, Esslingen, and Calw cast their spell. You'll find current dates in our information materials or online.

Practical Travel Tips

Public Transport: The VVS network (Stuttgart Transport and Tariff Association) connects the entire region. From Wildberg, you can easily reach Stuttgart by bus and train. Tip: The BW day ticket is worth it for day trips!

Best Time to Visit: Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and sightseeing. In summer, the vineyards and open-air pools invite you in, while winter enchants with Christmas markets.

Insider Tip: Visit Stuttgart in the early morning or late afternoon – then the museums are less crowded and the city shows its relaxed side.

Language: Swabian is both dialect and lifestyle. Don't worry, everyone speaks standard German too – but a friendly "Grüß Gott" opens hearts!

Do you have questions about excursion destinations or would you like a personal recommendation? Feel free to ask us – we share our knowledge of the region with enthusiasm!