Konigstuhl (King's Throne), Heidelberg (must see)
The Königstuhl, or King's Throne summit, rises 567 meters above Heidelberg, offering an idyllic retreat and commanding panoramic views of the city, the Neckar Valley, and the Rhine Plain. Its cooler temperatures during warmer months provide a refreshing escape from the city below.
Visitors can reach the summit via several routes. From the castle, a steep staircase known as the "Sky Ladder" provides access, as does the funicular railway, which has been in operation since 1907. The funicular runs from the Kornmarkt valley station, through the stations Schloss and Molkenkur, up to the summit. Additionally, bus line 39 operates hourly from Bismarckplatz to Königstuhl from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Upon reaching the King's Throne, visitors are treated to not only breathtaking vistas but also a range of attractions. The Märchenparadies (Fairy Tale Paradise) leisure park offers enchanting experiences for families across its expansive 48,000-square-meter area. Tinnunculus falconry hosts daily public flight demonstrations, while the renowned state observatory invites visitors to explore the wonders of astronomy.
For hiking enthusiasts, the summit serves as a gateway to numerous scenic trails suitable for all fitness levels. Two notable forest trails, the "Via Naturae" and the "Forest Adventure Path", offer unique experiences amidst the natural beauty of the area. All hiking routes are clearly marked, ensuring a safe and enjoyable outdoor adventure.
Visitors can reach the summit via several routes. From the castle, a steep staircase known as the "Sky Ladder" provides access, as does the funicular railway, which has been in operation since 1907. The funicular runs from the Kornmarkt valley station, through the stations Schloss and Molkenkur, up to the summit. Additionally, bus line 39 operates hourly from Bismarckplatz to Königstuhl from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Upon reaching the King's Throne, visitors are treated to not only breathtaking vistas but also a range of attractions. The Märchenparadies (Fairy Tale Paradise) leisure park offers enchanting experiences for families across its expansive 48,000-square-meter area. Tinnunculus falconry hosts daily public flight demonstrations, while the renowned state observatory invites visitors to explore the wonders of astronomy.
For hiking enthusiasts, the summit serves as a gateway to numerous scenic trails suitable for all fitness levels. Two notable forest trails, the "Via Naturae" and the "Forest Adventure Path", offer unique experiences amidst the natural beauty of the area. All hiking routes are clearly marked, ensuring a safe and enjoyable outdoor adventure.
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Konigstuhl (King's Throne) on Map
Sight Name: Konigstuhl (King's Throne)
Sight Location: Heidelberg, Germany (See walking tours in Heidelberg)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Heidelberg, Germany (See walking tours in Heidelberg)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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