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  1. Apr 22, 2024 · As you can imagine, there are interesting World War II sites all over Germany, but Birkenkopf Stuttgart is definitely one of the more unusual ones. Stuttgart’s Birkenkopf, known more locally as Monte Scherbelino, is one of Germany’s many leftover ruins sites. So, let’s explore it.

  2. Germany is known for their beer gardens (ahem, biergartens). Near Stuttgart there is a trail that takes you to not one, but seven biergartens... Skip to content

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  4. Home. Blog. Germany, Stuttgart: 4 beer hotspots. Good beer bars and a beer shop with a wide range of craft beers. Cologne, Düsseldorf, Munich. All beautiful German cities that have their own unique beer culture. Stuttgart? Well, not really anything comes to mind when you think of Stuttgart and beer.

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  5. The Birkenkopf is a 511-m-high hill in the urban area of Stuttgart – the most elevated point within the inner-city zone. Standing almost 300 m higher than the R. Neckar, it offers spectacular views!

  6. Nov 4, 2019 · The Birkenkopf or Birch Head is also known to locals as Monte Scherbelino or Rubble Hill. Just a short walk to the top of the hill and you will be at the highest point in Stuttgart’s inner city at just over 500m. The view is impressive as it overlooks the city.

  7. Oct 22, 2019 · Today Birkenkopf in Stuttgart is surrounded by forests and trails for walking and biking, and much of the rubble has been slowly covered up by greener pastures. There are still a lot of remnants that can be seen and the top of the hill has quite a few large slabs of stone piled up.

  8. This 511 meter hill to the west of Stuttgart is known locally as “Rubble Mountain” for its summit that is covered with wreckage of buildings destroyed during the air raids of WWII. A spiraling paved incline leads to the top of the hill, where runners will be rewarded with incredible views of the city for their hill work.

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