Hohenzollernstrasse

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Sigmaringen Castle (around 1900)

The Hohenzollernstrasse is a German holiday route in southern Baden-Württemberg between the Swabian Alb and Lake Constance .

It leads as a circular route around 250 kilometers from the upper Neckar over the Alb foreland, the Swabian Alb , the Danube Valley and large parts of Upper Swabia to near Lake Constance and back. This corresponds roughly to the earlier Hohenzoller Lands . The road runs right through today's districts of Zollernalb and Sigmaringen and touches the districts of Rottweil and Konstanz .

Stage locations on the Hohenzollernstrasse

Haigerloch - Owingen , Hechingen - Stein , Hohenzollern Castle , Bisingen , Albstadt - Onstmettingen , Burladingen - Salmendingen , Trochtelfingen , Neufra , Gammertingen , Hettingen , Veringenstadt , Laucherthal , Sigmaringen , Krauchenwies , Monastery Habsthal , Ostrach , Pfullendorf , Hohenfels , forest with the Wald Monastery , Meßkirch , Leibertingen with Wildenstein Castle , Hausen im Tal , Beuron Monastery , Irndorf , Schwenningen , Straßberg , Meßstetten , Stetten am kalten Markt , Albstadt ( Ebingen , Lautlingen , Laufen ), Balingen , Schömberg , Rosenfeld , Sulz am Neckar - Smooth

Web links

literature

Horst Schöck: Hohenzollernstraße - A journey through history and nature , Grebennikov Verlag, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-941784-38-3