Getting Around
Neckarsulm is well-connected by public transport, making it easy to explore the city and surrounding areas.
Neckarsulm, a city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is renowned for its commitment to renewable energy and its rich wine culture. Situated at the meeting point of the Neckar and Sulm rivers, the city boasts the oldest winegrower's cooperative in Germany, producing notable varieties like Trollinger and Lemberger. Neckarsulm is also an industrial hub, home to the headquarters of the Schwarz Group, which operates Lidl and Kaufland. With a history dating back to 771, the city offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern industry, making it a fascinating destination for visitors.
Neckarsulm, a city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is renowned for its commitment to renewable energy and its rich wine culture. Situated at the meeting point of the Neckar and Sulm rivers, the city boasts the oldest winegrower's cooperative in Germany, producing notable varieties like Trollinger and Lemberger. Neckarsulm is also an industrial hub, home to the headquarters of the Schwarz Group, which operates Lidl and Kaufland. With a history dating back to 771, the city offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern industry, making it a fascinating destination for visitors.
Oldest winegrower's collective in Germany.
Headquarters of the Schwarz Group.
Historic city first mentioned in 771.
Scenic location at Neckar and Sulm rivers.
Close access to the Neckar and Sulm rivers, ideal for scenic walks.
Rich wine culture with opportunities for wine tasting.
Historical significance with sites dating back centuries.
Neckarsulm is well-connected by public transport, making it easy to explore the city and surrounding areas.
Try the local wines, particularly Trollinger and Lemberger, which are specialties of the region.
Wine enthusiasts and history buffs.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
German, English
Visit the city's historical sites to learn about its rich past, dating back to 771.
Explore the industrial side of Neckarsulm, including the headquarters of the Schwarz Group.
Tourists, Locals, History Lovers, Wine Tasting
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring in Neckarsulm offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the city's scenic landscapes and vineyards.
Summer is ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and wine festivals, though it can be busier with tourists.
Fall provides a beautiful backdrop for wine tasting and exploring the city's historical sites.
Winter is quieter, offering a peaceful time to visit museums and enjoy local culinary delights.