The Birkenkopf is a prominent hill in Stuttgart, Germany. At an elevation of 511m, is almost 260m higher than city centre. It is in part a Schuttberg, an artificial …
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Oct 8, 2024
We took the U-Bahn or S-Bahn as close as possible and then walked about 2 km; we could have taken a bus to get closer. It was a nice walk with a great view of the city. Full review by kansikkjehjelpedeg
Apr 18, 2024
Walk to the one of the highest points of Stuttgart Germany a man made mountain of rubble from WW II.The bombed debris of Stuttgart created buy the allied bombing, a sobering experience,beautiful and … Full review by U6628HEtimr
Jan 9, 2024
This mountain is a historical mountain which stores the debris from WWII when the allies bombed Stuttgart. The mountain is easy the hike on and the view is great. There is also a bit of snow in winte… Full review by Travel35142743663
How how can I reach Rubble Hill from stuttgart Bahnhof? Can u pls guide me with the Bahn connection?
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Hey buddy. Take the U9 toward Botnang from the HBF and hop off at Lindpaintner Str. Behind the station on the opposite side that the street is on, there's a stairway through the trees. …
Hey buddy. Take the U9 toward Botnang from the HBF and hop off at Lindpaintner Str. Behind the station on the opposite side that the street is on, there's a stairway through the trees. That will take you straight up to Geißeichstraße. Turn right, head up the footpath (the intersection is odd but you'll find your way) and you'll be able to take one off the wilderness turns on the right side. You can wait until a fair way up the hill to go straight there but I climbed the hill through the forest via an earlier turnoff for a scenic walk. Hope this helps!
Is the correct address for Rubble Hill, Thai Corner, Friedrichstraße 43, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany ? My husband and I would like to visit this historic site this weekend, thank you for your assistance. Do you have a telephone number in case we need assistance.
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No. That address will take you downtown Stuttgart near the Schlossplatz. If coming from Vaihingen or the A8, take the B14. Drive straight until you get to the corner of …
No. That address will take you downtown Stuttgart near the Schlossplatz. If coming from Vaihingen or the A8, take the B14. Drive straight until you get to the corner of Rotenwaldstraße and Geißeichstraße. You'll see a parking lot on your leftside. Take a left at the stop light (you'll see a sign that says Robinson Barracks) and take your first right. (Go to michelin maps and put Rotenwaldstraße. The big white blank space is the entire hill--you should see "Sandweg" on there) Hope this helps and you find Rubble Hill!
Does anyone know if this is the correct address for Rubble Hill, Thai Corner, Friedrichstraße 43, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany ? My husband and I would like to visit this historic site this weekend, thank you for your assistance.
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It's at the corner of Geiseichstrasse and Rottenwalstrasse. There is a small parking lot. You cross the Geiseichstasse and begin a windy/paved route uphill.