Württemberger Weinstraße

The 511-kilometre-long tourist road begins in the north in Weikersheim[1] and leads through the Württemberg wine-growing regions on the banks of the Tauber, Kocher rivers,[2] Jagst, Neckar, Sulm, Lein, Zaber, Schozach, Bottwar and Rems to the seven-press town of Metzingen in the south.

The route leads through all Württemberg wine regions and passes many sights.

On April 12, 2007, the route was extended: It now leads from Stuttgart-Münster directly to Stuttgart city centre and then back to Bad Cannstatt.

(Info of the regional council Stuttgart from April 1, 2004) Destination: Kressbronn on Lake Constance - end of the Württemberg Wine Route.

It was followed in 1996 by a 320-kilometre-long cycle path and a branched network of hiking trails with a total length of 420 kilometres.

Logo of the tour [ 1 ]
Leading-sign
The Course - click to zoom