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Hildrizhauserstr. 29, 71083 HerrenbergGBP 30 - 72

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A 5-minute walk from Herrenberg’s old town and the Schönbuch Nature Park, this hotel offers free parking, a large garden and rich breakfast buffets… More
Hasenplatz 6, 71083 HerrenbergGBP 71 - 146

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Situated on the edge of the Schönbuch nature reserve, on the outskirts of the historical town of Herrenberg and a 30-minute drive away from Stuttgart… More
Daimlerstr. 1, 71083 HerrenbergGBP 40 - 109

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Just 30 km away from Stuttgart city centre, this 4-star hotel in the town of Herrenberg offers elegant rooms, 2 charming restaurants and excellent lin… More
Kirchstr. 10, 71083 HerrenbergGBP 43 - 74

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Overlooking to picturesque Ammertal Valley, our modern furnished rooms offer all amenities you are accustomed to: bathroom with shower and WC, telepho… More
 

Herrenberg: Guide



Herrenberg is a town in the middle of the Federation|federal state of Baden-Württemberg, about 30km
south of reform in the Federation|federal state of Baden-Württemberg.

In 1965 Affstätt amalgamated with Herrenberg
In 1971 Haslach, Kayh, Kuppingen, Mönchberg amalgamated with Herrenberg
In 1972 Oberjesingen amalgamated with Herrenberg
In 1975 Gueltstein amalgamated with Herrenberg

Location


Herrenberg is situated on the western edge of the Schonbuch forest and is a central town within the Gäu region. The Stiftskirche, which houses the Glockenmuseum, is a visible tourist attraction in the main square.

Herrenberg is at the southern end of the S1 S-Bahn train line. It also has connections, via the A81, to Stuttgart and the rest of northern Germany. To the south the A81 provides access to Switzerland, Austria and Italy. Herrenberg is also close to Strasbourg, which is only about 110km to the west

The following towns and municipalities border Herrenberg. They are listed in clockwise direction beginning in the north:

Deckenpfronn, Gärtringen, Nufringen, Hildrizhausen and Altdorf, Böblingen|Altdorf (all Böblingen district), Ammerbuch (Tübingen district), Gäufelden and Jettingen (both Böblingen district) as well as Wildberg (Calw district).

City Arrangement

Herrenberg consists of the town center and the 7 additional towns which were merged in the regional reorganization of the 1960s and 1970s. This includes Affstätt, Gültstein, Haslach, Kayh, Kuppingen, Mönchberg and Oberjesingen. In each different area of Herrenberg there is an office for the district and a town clerk.

Population


The population of Herrenberg, numbers are either estimates, Census results(¹) or numbers from the town hall where available·

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¹ Census results
² Herrenberg Amtsblatt 23rd November 2006

Politics


Local Council


The Local Council has, since the last election on 13. June 2004, a total of 40 Seats.
The distribution of the different parties and groups are as follows: (in German)
Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|CDU 30,6% (-2,4) - 13 Seats (-1)
FWG|FW 21,8% (-2,3) - 9 Seats (-1)
SPD 21,9% (+0,4) - 9 Seats (=)
Grüne 16,3% (+5,6) - 6 Seats (+2)
Frauenliste 9,4% (+2,4) - 3 Seats (+1)
Others 0,0% (-3,7) - 0 Seats (-1)

Tourism

Herrenberg has lots of tourist attractions that bring many people to the town.



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