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Lookout Hasenberg

The bunny hill is a mountain ridge, which descends from the Stuttgart shell edge in the direction east-northeast in the basin. At the highest point of the mountain spur was built in 1879, an observation tower. The tower was destroyed in World War II, but not by outside influences. They have blown up the tower in 1943 because it could serve as a reference for the expected air raids.

Today, there is only one tower stump, almost the first floor of the former 38 meter high tower. At a reconstruction of the tower is abandoned because only a kilometer further west to the Second World War, the birch head was created, a prospect hill, piled out of the rubble of the Second World War destroyed much of Stuttgart (see the Post, 26.08.09). From Birkenkopf one has a broader view than the time of the hare mountain tower. However, one would look down from the mountain hare in the tower better Nesenbachtal with Stuttgart-Süd. This close-cut valley of birch remains largely hidden from the head. Perhaps yes but eventually the mountain hare tower rebuilt.

In 1973, the vegetation surrounding the mountain hare tower redeveloped recently, with financial support from the Württemberg mortgage bank, as a board explained in the park. From the park you have a limited view of the trees by Nesenbachtal with Stuttgart-South, and with Stuttgart-West.

The stump of the former Hasenberg tower in the park Hasenberg
The entrance to Rabbit Mountain tower is bricked .
View from Lookout Hasenberg towards east-south straight down into the Nesenbachtal with the district Heslach (city district of Stuttgart-South) in the left half of the top stands the television tower, the chimney down right belongs to the brewery in Stuttgart Hofbräuhaus, the large building in the left half middle part of the St. Mary's Hospital, in the left half hidden behind the bare branches of the Tower of Mathäuskirche.
View from Lookout Mountain in rabbits south of Nesenbachtal away at the shell edge at the Stuttgart Degerloch. The high-rise above the horizon is one of Degerloch, a level lower area you can see right below the tower in the forest a fireplace. This is the main vent stack of Heslacher road tunnel (B14).
View from Lookout Mountain hares in north-west of the city district of Stuttgart-West, which is covered for the greater part of the trees and houses.
The coordinates of the viewpoint Hasenberg are: 48 76 42 N / 9 14 59 E.

The best light conditions prevailing at the vantage point of the afternoon. The view is best in winter, summer is the prospect for the fouling still limited.

The nearest stop is the bus stop the bus Birkenkopf 92nd From there it is in the east to a forest, the upper end of the Hasenbergsteige the Lookout Mountain hares. Distance stop - Hasenberg: 800 meters (no height difference). If you have a map handy, you can very nice way of Stuttgart-Heslach (tram stop Bihlplatz) up to the mountain hare or rabbit on the mountain climbing up out look to the mountain hare.

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