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Driving roads near Stuttgart

9 great driving roads within 100 miles of Stuttgart, hand-picked and fact-checked. The closest is Böhringer Steige, 22 miles out. Distances are straight-line, so drive times will vary.

Satellite map of Deutsche Weinstraße Deutsche Weinstraße21 mi · 36 min · 15 cornersView the roadbook ›

The roads, closest first

Satellite map of Böhringer Steige, Germany

Böhringer Steige

B28Germany

5 mi · 11 min · 769 m summit· 22 mi away

Satellite map of Kniebis Pass, Germany

Kniebis Pass

B28Germany

19 mi · 42 min · 7 hairpins· 41 mi away

Satellite map of Schwarzwaldhochstraße, Germany

Schwarzwaldhochstraße

B 500Germany

15 mi · 28 min · 1,042 m summit· 43 mi away

Satellite map of Kandel Pass Road, Germany

Kandel Pass Road

L 186Germany

10 mi · 23 min · 6 hairpins· 73 mi away

Satellite map of Höllental, Germany

Höllental

B31Germany

5 mi · 10 min · 888 m summit· 78 mi away

Satellite map of Feldberg Pass, Germany

Feldberg Pass

B317Germany

10 mi · 20 min · 1,262 m summit· 80 mi away

Satellite map of Schauinslandstraße, Germany

Schauinslandstraße

L 124Germany

13 mi · 30 min · 1,207.8 m summit· 82 mi away

Satellite map of Deutsche Alpenstraße (Allgäu), Germany

Deutsche Alpenstraße (Allgäu)

B 308Germany

7 mi · 13 min · 760.1 m summit· 94 mi away

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Driving near Stuttgart: common questions

What is the best driving road near Stuttgart?
Deutsche Weinstraße, about 62 miles from Stuttgart as the crow flies. Germany’s oldest wine-tourism route, the Deutsche Weinstraße rolls along the warm Haardt edge of the Palatinate Forest from Neustadt north to Bockenheim, a gentle vineyard drive past castles, ruins and village wine taverns rather than a corner-carver.
How many great driving roads are within 100 miles of Stuttgart?
9 of the roads in our catalogue pass within 100 miles of Stuttgart, every one mapped from real road geometry and fact-checked.
What is the closest great driving road to Stuttgart?
Böhringer Steige, about 22 miles away. The B28's Albaufstieg from Bad Urach hauls up the dramatic escarpment of the Swabian Alb to the plateau at Römerstein, a steep, hairpinned ascent past the wooded Albtrauf that is one of the best-known climbs onto the Alb.