Wandbühl, Mountain summit in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Wandbühl is a mountain summit in the Swabian Jura that rises to 1007 meters above sea level. The peak sits in the Großer Heuberg area and offers views across the surrounding landscape from its top.
The mountain has long been part of the Großer Heuberg highland region, an area that forms a geographic backbone of the Swabian Jura. This mountain massif has shaped the landscape since ancient geological times.
The area around the mountain features dry stone walls and meadows that reflect traditional farming practices of the Swabian Jura region. Visitors can experience this agricultural landscape that has been shaped by people over many generations.
The mountain is reachable from the municipality of Wehingen via several hiking trails with varying lengths and difficulty levels. Visitors should bring sturdy footwear and plenty of water, particularly for longer walks.
The summit marks the southernmost point of a mountain group that also includes the peaks of Motschenloch, Rainen, and Bol. This cluster of summits defines a special geographic area within the region.
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