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Hotel Waldblick

Am hinteren Berg 7, 78166 DonaueschingenGBP 40 - 64

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The family-run Hotel Waldblick is located in the Aufen district of Donaueschingen, just 2 km from the town centre. It offers country-style rooms, an i… More
Hagelrainstraße 17, 78166 DonaueschingenGBP 51 - 231

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This 4-star hotel in Donaueschingen offers elegant accommodation on the eastern edge of the Black Forest, right next to the Danube river and the Mitte… More
Herdstrasse 5, 78166 DonaueschingenGBP 44 - 89

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Offering a wellness area with jacuzzi, traditional Swabian food, and free Wi-Fi in rooms, this 3-star hotel lies in the centre of Donaueschingen, in t… More
Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 59, 78166 DonaueschingenGBP 43 - 93

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Welcome to the Flair-Hotel Grüner Baum in Donaueschingen! Welcome to the hosts with a special philosophy! Since 1875 we take care for our tradition.… More
EUR 137 - 324

Der Öschberghof

Golfplatz 1, 78166 DonaueschingenGBP 110 - 259

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This 4-star-superior hotel has a large spa with pool, a golf course and spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi. It enjoys a quiet location in Donaueschingen, … More
Dürrheimerstrasse 82, 78166 DonaueschingenGBP 42 - 63

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Peacefully located just a 7-minute drive from Donaueschingen town centre, this hotel on the outskirts of the Black Forest offers a fitness centre, sau… More
 

Donaueschingen: Guide


Donaueschingen is a town in the southwest of Baden-Württemberg in the Schwarzwald-Baar District. It is located about 13 km south of Villingen-Schwenningen, 24 km west of Tuttlingen, and about 30 km north of the Swiss town of Schaffhausen. As of 2003 the town had a population of 21,300 making it the second-largest town in the Schwarzwald-Baar District.


Geography


Donaueschingen lies on the Baar plateau in the southern Black Forest. The confluence of the Brigach and Breg River|Breg form the source of the Danube river from which the town gets its name.

History


The place was first mentioned as "Donaueschingen" in 889. In 1283 Rudolph I of Germany|Rudolph von Habsburg granted the countship of Baar and Donaueschingen to Heinrich von Fürstenberg. The right to brew beer was also connected with this grant. This is the source of the Royal Fürstenberg Brewery. In 1488, possession was passed to the Count of Fürstenberg. From the 18th Century it was the residence of the Princes of Fürstenberg. In 1806 Donaueschingen came under the rulership of the Grand Duchy of Baden and was granted township in 1810. A large part of the town was destroyed by fire in 1908. Donaueschingen has a tradition as a military garrison; since World War II the France|French military has maintained barracks in the town, and, until the early 1990s, the U.S. Air Force operated a contingency hospital there. Fortunately the hospital never received casualties on a large scale from military operations; it saw the most activity in 1989, when the United States offered the facility as temporary housing for refugees leaving from East Germany to the West.

Government


The results of the 2004 local elections are as follows:

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Economy


The town's economy consists of nearly 1,000 various enterprises, of which 24 are medium-sized employing 2,200 people. The most important industries are machine assembly, semiconductors, injection moulding, magnetics, dyes, and shoe manufacturing.

Transportation


Donaueschingen is a regional rail hub; four rail lines join in the town. It sits on the Schwarzwaldbahn line from Offenburg to Konstanz and it is the start of the Höllentalbahn from Donaueschingen to Freiburg im Breisgau. Both of these lines are uniquely constructed because of the rough Black Forest terrain they cover. Donaueschingen is also the starting point for the Donautalbahn and the Bregtalbahn which run to Ulm and Bräunlingen respectively. The town is part of the Schwarzwald-Baar public transport system.

The town is on the A 864, a spur of the A 81 to Stuttgart. Three Federal Highways cross each other near Donaueschingen: the B 27 from Stuttgart to Schaffhausen; the B 31 from Freiburg im Breisgau to Lindau and the B 33 from Offenburg to Konstanz.

The long-distance Danube Cycle Trail begins in Donaueschingen and follows the course of the Danube. It is one of the most well-known and longest bicycle trails in Europe.

Education


The town has four secondary schools: the Fürstenberg-Gymnasium and the Wirtschaftsgymnasium, one Realschule, and one Hauptschule. There are four elementary schools associated with these schools: Eichendorffschule, Erich-Kästner-Schule, Grundschule Pfohren, and the Grundschule Wolterdingen. There are two special-needs schools: the Heinrich-Feuerstein-Schule and the Karl-Wacker-Schule.

There are two professional training schools: the Donaueschingen Commercial School and the Business and Home Economics Schools. There is also the Nursing College and the College for Agriculture. The Academy for Continuing Education and Personal Development is located in the former district hospital.

Partner Cities


Donaueschingen has partnerships with the following cities:
Kaminoyama, Japan (since 1995)
Saverne, France (since 1964)
Vác, Hungary (since 1993)

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