Schwäbischer Albverein e. V (Swabian Jura Association) (SAV) bụ otu n'ime klọb ịgba ọsọ kacha ochie na Germany. Dabere na Stuttgart, ọha mmadụ tọrọ ntọala na August 13, 1888 na Plochingen, Baden-Württemberg. Ókè ya gbatịrị n'akụkụ Swabian Jura n'ebe ugwu ruo osimiri Tauber na ndịda ruo Lake Constance, gụnyere mpaghara mbụ nke Württemberg ma e wezụga akụkụ nke Black Forest bụbu akụkụ nke Württemberg (Calw na Freudenstadt). Edebara aha ya n'akwụkwọ ndekọ aha mkpakọrịta nke ụlọ ikpe mpaghara Stuttgart (VR 2430).
.[1][2]N'August 13, 1888, site na òkù Valentin Salzmann, ndị nnọchiteanya nke ọtụtụ òtù ịchọ mma zutere na Plochingen na ebumnuche imeziwanye ọrụ nke otu dị na Albtrauf.[1]. N'ọgbakọ mmeghe na Nọvemba 12, 1888 na Plochingen Salzmann wepụtara akwụkwọ mbụ nke usoro iwu nke Albverein, bụ nke ewepụtara obere oge ka nke ahụ gasịrị. Nzukọ kọmitii nke mbụ mere n'April 22, 1889. Na nnọkọ izugbe mbụ nke Association na May 5, 1889, a họpụtara Salzmann n'otu olu onye isi oche, Ernst Camerer odeakwụkwọ na osote onyeisi oche, Gustav Ströhmfeld Treasurer, na Eugen Nägele nchịkọta akụkọ.
Ọ bụghị naanị na mkpakọrịta a raara onwe ya nye maka njem njem, mana karịa ihe niile maka ọdịbendị mpaghara na akụ ya niile. Ebumnuche ya bụ ịzụlite na ichekwa ma ndị pụrụ iche na ndị na-adị kwa ụbọchị n'ime ókèala ya site na Taubergrund ruo Lake Constance na site na Black Forest ruo Nördlinger Ries. Ndị a gụnyere nchekwa nke okike na odida obodo yana nlekọta asụsụ, egwu, egwu na egwu. Nke a na-ebute ọmarịcha njem njem na mmemme mmemme yana ọtụtụ ohere maka ntụrụndụ, ntụrụndụ na ịkpakọrịtaThe association is divided into 22 "districts" (Gaue). They are responsible for overseeing the local groups in their area. At present the association has 570 local groups. The main office is located in Stuttgart.
The club operates a total of 29 observation towers on the Swabian Alb, but also in other areas of Baden-Württemberg, such as the Swabian-Franconian Forest and the Stromberg.[3]
The Association operates a total of 21 hostels with overnight accommodation, both on the Swabian Jura, and also in other areas of Baden-Württemberg. Most of them are staffed by local groups of volunteers on weekends and holidays; others are leased to a tenant.[4]
The Association maintains a network of hiking trails with a total length of over 20,000 kilometres (12,000 mi). In addition to numerous local hiking trails, there are also ten main hiking trails that can take days or weeks to traverse: