Covering a length of approx. 200 km, the Swabian Alb Route crosses the “length” of the Swabian Alb from south-west to north-east. It begins on two branches in Tuttlingen and Trossingen, crosses the Alb in a straight east-west direction from Dürbheim to Heidenheim, and ends again on two branches in either Nördlingen or Aalen. The Swabian Alb Route has a variety of attractions, entertainment and special features for hikers, cyclists, convalescents and spa guests, and art lovers: juniper scrub, gently rounded peaks, castles, palaces maars, healing springs, the “Danube Seepage” near Tuttlingen, Albstadt-Tailfingen’s textiles museum, the Bärenhöhle and Nebelhöhle caves, the summer toboggan-run at Sonnenbühl-Erpfingen, and much, much more…