Plane Tree Avenue (Platanenallee)
Looking from the avenue bordered by its almost 200 year-old planar trees - one of the nicest avenues of its kind in the country – the visitor is rewarded with the best view on one of the most famous picturesque places in Tübingen: people built houses on the city wall above the river Neckar during the Middle Ages which created this distinctive waterfront.
In the Seufzerwäldchen (Small Forest of Sighs), at the end of the avenue, is the memorial for the author Ottilie Wildermuth (1817-1877), the only memorial in Tübingen dedicated to a woman.