RM2JG8G95–Ripe grapes of the variety Lemberger, also Blaufränkisch or Blauer Limberger
RM2JG8G4E–The ruins of Hohengundelfingen Castle near the Münsingen district of Gundelfingen stand on a rock above the Lauter Valley in the Swabian Alb.
RM2JG8G34–Hohenneuffen castle ruins, view from Neuffen vineyard.
RM2JG8G3T–Blackbird, blackbird, male
RM2JG8GA0–In Seeburg, lime tuff was mined from about 1830. In the picture, the upper area of the up to 34 m thick lime tuff bar is visible.
RM2JG8G06–Sunflower field on the Swabian Alb, near the Digelfeld hikers' parking lot.
RM2JG8G98–The Marbach Main and County Stud includes the three stud farms Marbach, Offenhausen and St. Johann with the four outworks Hau, Fohlenhof, Schafhaus and Güterstein
RM2JG8G3A–The ruins of Hohengundelfingen Castle near the Münsingen district of Gundelfingen stand on a rock above the Lauter Valley in the Swabian Alb.
RM2JG8FXB–Sunflower on the Swabian Alb, near the Digelfeld hiking parking lot.
RM2JG8G44–Blackbird, blackbird, male
RM2JG8FYX–Waterfall of the Gieß in Veringendorf
RM2JG8G9W–Ripe grapes of the Trollinger variety
RM2JG8GAR–Two lime trees at the Albtrauf on the Jusi.
RM2JG8GAW–Schlosssteig below the ruins of Hohenneuffen. Alb-Crossing stage 3 and the Gustav-Ströhmfeld trail run along this path.
RM2JG8G5A–Common dewberry also common dewberry
RM2JG8FX6–Sunflower on the Swabian Alb, near the Digelfeld hiking parking lot.
RM2JG8G48–The coot (Fulica atra) is a species of bird of the genus coots (Fulicae) from the family of rails (Rallidae)
RM2JG8G02–View from the castle ruin Hohenneuffen to the town Neuffen.
RM2JG8G49–Wetland Kaltentalweiher in the Kaltental valley near Bad Urach.
RM2JG8FYA–Waterfall of the Gieß in Veringendorf
RM2JG8G5B–Grey heron on an alder tree
RM2JG8FYW–The Kaltentalhäusle was built in 1864 by the royal forester Philipp Freiherr von Hügel as a garden house. The people of Urach affectionately call it Villa Hügel.
RM2JG8G59–The Lower Diepoldsburg, better known as the Rauber castle ruins.
RM2JG8GA3–Vine leaf in Neuhäus vineyard
RM2JG8G4F–Kohlberg, evangelic church, built 1768
RM2JG8FXE–The Echaz is a 23 km long river that rises on the Albtrauf south of Honau. Honau is a district of the municipality of Lichtenstein.
RM2JG8G47–Neuffen, Martin Lutheran Church
RM2JG8G9N–Tower of the Evangelical Church, built in 1768
RM2JG8G4A–Fischen im Allgäu, Au district, Rubihorn on the left, Schöllang castle church on the right.
RM2JG8G92–Neuffen City Hall
RM2JG8G3G–The ruins of Wartstein Castle, a former rock castle in the Swabian Alb, 150 meters above the valley of the Great Lauter. The castle complex is a shield wall castle in spur position with a 12m high tower-like shield wall as keep, in the protection of which the palace was located.
RM2JG8G40–Blackbird collects nesting material.
RM2JG8G93–Round bales of straw on a stubble field after grain harvest.
RM2JG8G8X–In Seeburg, lime tuff was mined from about 1830. In the picture, detail of the up to 34 m thick lime tuff bar.
RM2JG8G9H–Stucco relief Kelterbaum and Hausspruch at the Äußere Kelter in Neuhausen Erms.
RM2JG8FYC–Hohenneuffen castle ruins, view from Neuffen vineyard.
RM2JG8FXK–Sunflower on the Swabian Alb, near the Digelfeld hiking parking lot.
RM2JG8FXW–The Echaz is a 23 km long river that rises on the Albtrauf south of Honau. Honau is a district of the municipality of Lichtenstein.
RM2JG8FXT–Information board at the casting in Veringendorf
RM2JG8G41–The red kite (Milvus milvus), bird of prey species from the hawk family.
RM2JG8GA6–Schlosssteig below the ruins of Hohenneuffen. Alb-Crossing stage 3 and the Gustav-Ströhmfeld trail run along this path.
RM2JG8G3X–Squirrel sitting on a stone.
RM2JG8GAB–Mute swan with seven chicks
RM2JG8G51–House redstart on mailbox
RM2JG8G9J–The Marbach Main and County Stud includes the three stud farms Marbach, Offenhausen and St. Johann with the four outworks Hau, Fohlenhof, Schafhaus and Güterstein.
RM2JG8FYN–Waterfall of the Gieß in Veringendorf
RM2JG8G52–Common dewberry also common dewberry
RM2JG8G8Y–Stucco relief Kelterbaum and Hausspruch at the Äußere Kelter in Neuhausen Erms.
RM2JG8G3M–The three-winged Mochental Castle, which was built in the Renaissance style, is located near the large district town of Ehingen in the Kirchener Valley on the southern edge of the Swabian Alb.
RM2JG8G3F–The rampart of the Heidengraben near the so-called Elsach city. The Heidengraben, was the largest Celtic oppidum in Central Europe.
RM2JG8FY2–Sunflower field on the Swabian Alb, near the Digelfeld hikers' parking lot.
RM2JG8G9X–Neuffen City Hall
RM2JG8G9G–Münsingen district Trailfingen
RM2JG8GAG–Information board 'Erlebnisfeld Heidengraben' near the Burrenhof. The Heidengraben, was the largest Celtic oppidum in Central Europe. The Celtic settlement, today called Elsachstadt, is located in the districts of Erkenbrechtsweiler, Grabenstetten and Hülben.
RM2JG8G9A–The Marbach Main and County Stud includes the three stud farms Marbach, Offenhausen and St. Johann with the four outworks Hau, Fohlenhof, Schafhaus and Güterstein
RM2JG8G4X–Grey heron on a meadow
RM2JG8G8T–Stucco relief Kelterbaum and Hausspruch at the Äußere Kelter in Neuhausen Erms.
RM2JG8G91–Staufer stele in front of the Hohenneuffen castle ruins
RM2JG8FYF–The Schickhardthaus on the organic farm Bleiche, built in 1599 under Duke Friedrich I. von Württemberg
RM2JG8G35–Hohenneuffen castle ruins, view from Neuffen vineyard.
RM2JG8FY8–Waterfall of the Gieß in Veringendorf
RM2JG8G3P–The white stork (Ciconia ciconia), is a species of bird in the stork family (Ciconiidae).
RM2JG8FYM–Waterfall of the Gieß in Veringendorf
RM2JG8FY7–The Echaz is a 23 km long river that rises on the Albtrauf south of Honau. Honau is a district of the municipality of Lichtenstein.
RM2JG8G5D–Grey heron hunting in a meadow.
RM2JG8G46–Wetland Kaltentalweiher in the Kaltental valley near Bad Urach.
RM2JG8G3E–Squirrel eats beechnuts
RM2JG8FYR–View from the castle ruin Hohenneuffen to the town Neuffen.
RM2JG8FY5–Sunflower field on the Swabian Alb, near the Digelfeld hikers' parking lot.
RM2JG8G56–Grey heron stands in a stream
RM2JG8G55–Phacelia belongs to the waterleaf subfamily (Hydrophylloideae) in the broadleaf family (Boraginaceae). Trivial names: Bee pasture, tussock beauty, tussock flower.
RM2JG8G58–Grey heron on a meadow
RM2JG8G9D–Maypole in the Urach district Seeburg
RM2JG8FYG–The Kaltentalhäusle was built in 1864 by the royal forester Philipp Freiherr von Hügel as a garden house. The people of Urach affectionately call it Villa Hügel.
RM2JG8G4M–Fischen im Allgäu, Au district, Rubihorn on the left, Schöllang castle church on the right.
RM2JG8G53–Colonel-General Beck Barracks in Sonthofen in the district of Oberallgäu.
RM2JG8G3N–The ruins of Hohengundelfingen Castle near the Münsingen district of Gundelfingen stand on a rock above the Lauter Valley in the Swabian Alb.
RM2JG8G3H–The ruins of Wartstein Castle, a former rock castle in the Swabian Alb, 150 meters above the valley of the Great Lauter. The castle complex is a shield wall castle in spur position with a 12m high tower-like shield wall as keep, in the protection of which the palace was located.
RM2JG8G3W–Squirrel eats beechnuts
RM2JG8G4H–Münsingen, Restaurant Alte Post in the main street
RM2JG8G4J–Rock group Hartbergfels natural monument in Seeburger valley
RM2JG8FX5–Sunflower on the Swabian Alb, near the Digelfeld hiking parking lot.
RM2JG8FYT–Bronze figure, winegrower with woman
RM2JG8GAD–Cattle on a mountain pasture
RM2JG8GA9–Bad Urach, Uhenfels Castle in the Swabian Alb.
RM2JG8FXR–The Echaz is a 23 km long river that rises on the Albtrauf south of Honau. Honau is a district of the municipality of Lichtenstein.
RM2JG8G4Y–Grey heron on an alder tree
RM2JG8FXD–Sunflower field on the Swabian Alb, near the Digelfeld hikers' parking lot.
RM2JG8G9T–Ripe grapes of the Trollinger variety
RM2JG8G4T–Colonel-General Beck Barracks in Sonthofen in the district of Oberallgäu.
RM2JG8G5C–Grey heron hunting in a meadow.
RM2JG8FYB–Hohenneuffen castle ruins, view from Neuffen vineyard.
RM2JG8G9C–The Marbach Main and County Stud includes the three stud farms Marbach, Offenhausen and St. Johann with the four outworks Hau, Fohlenhof, Schafhaus and Güterstein.
RM2JG8G3R–The red kite (Milvus milvus), bird of prey species from the hawk family.
RM2JG8G8R–Coat of arms on the Schickhardthaus on the Bleiche organic farm, built in 1599 under Duke Friedrich I of Württemberg, coat of arms
RM2JG8G4D–Neuffen, Martin Lutheran Church
RM2JG8G4P–Grey heron hunting in a meadow.
RM2JG8FY1–Sunflower field on the Swabian Alb, near the Digelfeld hikers' parking lot.
RM2JG8G3B–Hohenneuffen castle ruins, view from Neuffen vineyard.
RM2JG8G8W–Münsingen district Trailfingen
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