Weilheim (Baden) - Weilheim (Baden)

Weilheim
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Weilheim (Baden) is a community in Southern Black Forest, it lies on the southern edge of the Hotzenwaldes and advertises with the motto "Weilheim - always up to date".

background

Weilheim lies on a plateau sloping down to the south. Today's community was created in 1975 through the merger of the formerly independent communities of Weilheim, Bannholz, Bierbronnen, Nöggenschwiel and Remetschwiel with their hamlets and farms. Weilheim borders on the district town Waldshut-Tiengen, further neighboring towns are Badger Mountain, Höchenschwand and Ühlingen-Birkendorf.

The district Nöggenschwiel was 1965 state and federal winner in the competition "Our village should become more beautiful" and has been allowed to act as Rose village describe.

getting there

By plane

To the EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-FreiburgWebsite of this institutionEuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg in the encyclopedia WikipediaEuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg (Q156971) in the Wikidata database(IATA: BSL, MLH, EAP) it is about 48 km, the airport ZurichWebsite of this institutionZurich Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaZurich Airport in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsZurich Airport (Q158732) in the Wikidata database(IATA: STR) is 70 km away.

By train

The next train station is in Waldshut

By bus

In the street

The B500 goes through the municipality, but most of the districts can only be reached by subordinate roads.

mobility

Map of Weilheim (Baden)

Tourist Attractions

  • 1 Church of St. Peter and Paul, Weilheim, built in 1610 on the site of a previous church
  • 2 Fatima Chapel Bierbronnen, built in 1984 as a place of prayer for peace in the world
  • Rose assortment garden in Nöggenschwiel. Over 200 different varieties were grown in the village to test their frost hardiness at this altitude.
  • 3 Stephanskirche Nöggenschwiel built in baroque style
  • 4 Appolonia Chapel, Tooth capsbecause the St. Appolonia is invoked by believers when it comes to toothache.
  • 1 Hohfluhfelsen, Viewpoint east of Nöggenschwiel
  • 5 Notker fountain figure, built in 1992, it depicts the monk Notker Balbulus, who is considered the founder of Nöggenschwiel.
  • 6 Dietlinger waterfalls, here the Großbach plunges 19 m into the depth
  • 7 Haselbach waterfall at Rohr
  • 8 Maria Bronnen Monastery, founded in 1975 in a former mill. The area is freely accessible.

activities

Waldhaus private brewery
  • 1  Waldhaus private brewery (Brewery tour), Waldhaus 1, 79809 Weilheim, Germany. Tel.: 49 7755 9222-0. Visits only as part of a guided tour, free dates and registration via the homepage.Open: Visits Mo-Fr from 4 p.m., Sa from 11 a.m.Price: guided tours € 10 per person.

shop

kitchen

nightlife

accommodation

Learn

  • 1  Gustav Siewerth Academy (private philosophical college), Oberbierbronnen 2, 79809 Weilheim, Germany.

health

Practical advice

  • 2  Tourist Info Roseneck, Josef-Raff-Platz, 79809 Weilheim-Nöggenschwiel. Tel.: 49 (0) 77 55. Open: open Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

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