Swabian Albstraße

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The Swabian Albstraße leads over the Lämmerbuckel from Wiesensteig in Filstal (Göppingen district) to Westerheim, the highest municipality in the Alb-Danube district

The Schwäbische Albstraße is an approximately 200 km long holiday route in southern Germany ( Baden-Württemberg ). It begins in two branches ( Trossingen , Tuttlingen ), crosses the Swabian Alb from southwest to northeast and ends again in two branches ( Aalen , Nördlingen ). The signage on the route consists of a silver thistle on a blue background.

Course of the Swabian Albstraße

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