River Ammer has a rating 3.49 among TOP-100 attractions in Lustnau, Germany.
Ammer River is a left tributary of the Neckar River, which flows through the territory of the federal state of Baden-Württemberg. The river originates near the city of Herrenberg, flows east and flows into the Neckar near Tübingen. The river is 22.5 km, and the area of the river basin - about 238,000 square kilometers.
The region is famous for its wines, as the picturesque slopes of the valley Ammer are many vineyards. In addition, the Ammer valley is often called "the valley of the mills," because the entire length of the river can be found about twenty wind mills.