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Open on the Neckar

Open on the Neckar
330 km
Min. 2 Days
Vineyards, old towns, river panoramas

A drive along the Neckar is a journey through the heart of southwest Germany – diverse, enjoyable, and perfect for convertible drivers. From the sources in the Black Forest through gentle vineyards to the historic cities of Baden-Württemberg, this route offers an impressive variety. This convertible tour combines nature, history, and enjoyment – a route where you feel the wind in your hair while experiencing the soul of the region.

The Route at a Glance

The convertible route leads from Villingen-Schwenningen over Rottweil, Tübingen, Rottenburg, Nürtingen, Esslingen, Stuttgart, Marbach, Heilbronn, Mosbach, and Neckarsteinach to Heidelberg. Over approximately 300 kilometers, you accompany the Neckar from its origins to the wine-covered slopes of the Kurpfalz. The roads alternate between idyllic rural passages, urban flair, and quiet river valleys – a varied route for connoisseurs.

First Stage: Villingen-Schwenningen – Rottweil – Tübingen – Rottenburg

The tour starts in Villingen-Schwenningen, where the young Neckar springs forth. Right here, the connection between nature and culture becomes evident: Black Forest air, half-timbered houses, and vibrant history. With the top down, the journey heads towards Rottweil, the oldest city in Baden-Württemberg. Amidst historic towers and narrow alleys, you can feel history at every step.

From there, the drive continues to Tübingen, a city full of life and ease. The old town, the Hölderlinturm, and the Neckar waterfront are famous sights – and those who wish can take a little punt ride. Nearby, vineyards and small cafés invite you to make a stop before heading on to Rottenburg. Here, medieval charm combines with the calm flow of the Neckar – perfect for taking a moment to pause and let your gaze wander over the rooftops.

Second Stage: Nürtingen – Esslingen – Stuttgart

The next leg leads over Nürtingen and Esslingen to Stuttgart. Nürtingen is a quiet gem by the river, ideal for a brief stop. The roads wind further along the Neckar, passing vineyards until you reach Esslingen. This city delights with its beautifully preserved old town, cobblestones, and half-timbered houses that shine in the sun.

Then the landscape opens up towards Stuttgart, the capital of the state. Here, tradition meets modernity – museums, parks, and the vineyards on the outskirts shape the image. A detour to Schloss Solitude or the burial chapel on the Württemberg is worthwhile. These sections demonstrate that while a convertible tour in Italy may offer Mediterranean landscapes, the Neckar effortlessly rivals with its gentle diversity.

Third Stage: Marbach – Heilbronn – Mosbach – Neckarsteinach – Heidelberg

Beyond Stuttgart begins the coziest phase of the ride. Marbach am Neckar, the birthplace of Friedrich Schiller, invites a literary stop. After that, the convertible route leads through vineyards to Heilbronn – a city that combines modernity and wine culture. Nearby, numerous Besenwirtschaften (Besen taverns) invite you to taste local wines.

The road meanders further to Mosbach, where colorful half-timbered facades and small squares characterize the town's appearance. Shortly thereafter, you reach Neckarsteinach, the city of the four castles. The view across the river is spectacular here, and the drive through the narrow valley is a true highlight for convertible drivers. Finally, the tour concludes in Heidelberg – one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. The castle, the Old Bridge, and the old town provide the crowning finale of this convertible road trip.

Tips for the Convertible Tour

This route is ideal for a long weekend drive, especially between May and October. Early in the morning, the roads are often empty, and the light along the river is particularly atmospheric. Those who want to extend the route can continue from Heidelberg through the Rhine valley or over the Bergstraße. A light jacket, sunglasses, and plenty of water should always be packed. The tour, in its variety, almost resembles a convertible trip in Italy – with less coast, but just as much sunshine, joie de vivre, and enjoyment.

Conclusion – Open on the Neckar

From Villingen-Schwenningen to Heidelberg, this convertible tour follows the Neckar along its entire path through Baden-Württemberg. Sometimes narrow, sometimes wide, sometimes gentle, and sometimes winding – a varied route that perfectly combines enjoyment, culture, and nature. For anyone looking for a relaxed convertible journey with style, this is the ideal route. This drive shows: Even without the Alps or the Mediterranean, convertible driving in southern Germany is a real experience.

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