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  1. 439.9 m (1,443 ft) Geography. Location. Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Heiligenberg viewed from across the river; in the foreground the old town of Heidelberg. 1645 engraving of the Heiligenberg and the Heidenloch by Matthäus Merian. Ruins of early 11th-century Monastery of St. Michael. Bismarck Tower.

    • 439.9 m (1,443 ft)
  2. Der Heiligenberg ist ein 439,1 m ü. NHN hoher Berg bei den Heidelberger Stadtteilen Neuenheim und Handschuhsheim und nach dem auf der anderen Seite des Neckars stehenden Königstuhl der niedrigere der beiden Hausberge Heidelbergs. Er befindet sich am Westrand des Odenwaldes und besteht aus zwei Gipfeln, einem höheren, nördlich gelegenen ...

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  4. Jul 21, 2023 · Heiligenberg Heidelberg is an enjoyable walk from the Old Town and really takes you into a different world among the forest and old ruins. It makes for a very enjoyable half day trip in Heidelberg and is easy to explore by yourself with ruins from the Celts, Romans, Middle Ages and right up to 1935.

  5. The Heiligenberg is a large wooded hill overlooking the town of Heidelberg. Our final destination at the top was Thingstätte, an open-air theatre (amphitheater) on the Heiligenberg mountain. But along the way we were overwhelmed with the beauty of the forest and all the extra finds.

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    • Heidelberg, 69121, Baden-W\u00FCrttemberg
  6. www.tourism-heidelberg.com › explore › historicalHeidelberg Heiligenberg

    Heiligenberg is a hill across the Neckar from the castle of Heidelberg. It offers scenic views, hiking trails, and historical attractions such as the Thingstätte, the Philosopher's Walk, and the ruins of St. Michael's Monastery.

  7. Heiligenberg (Hill of Saints) 69120 Heidelberg. Deutschland. Phone: +49 6221 58 44 444. E-mail: info@heidelberg-marketing.de. Next steps. Plan route. Create PDF. Gegenüber dem Heidelberger Schloss am Nordufer des Neckars steht der 440 Meter hohe Heiligenberg.

  8. Rambling up the southern side of the Heiligenberg, across the Neckar from the castle, one will find the Philosopher's Walk. Its name, it is said, stems from the fact that university professors and philosophers walked there, perhaps using the solitude of the forest and the incredible views of the city and surrounding area for inspiration. If you ...

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