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EUR 58 - 101 Württembergischer Hof
Located in Kirchheim unter Teck, this historic hotel offers traditional Swabian food and easy access to Stuttgart Airport and the Messe Exhibition Cen… MoreEUR 80 - 999 TOP Ateck Hotel
This 3-star hotel is located in Kirchheim unter Teck, just a 25-minute drive from Stuttgart. It offers modern rooms, a bistro-restaurant, and good lin… MoreEUR 98 - 180 Gasthaus Rössle
The Gasthaus Rössle is located in the Ötlingen district of Kirchheim unter Teck. It offers quiet rooms, a daily breakfast buffet, and good links wit… MoreEUR 88 - 130 Arthotel Billie Strauss
”Arthotel Billie Strauss“ is situated at the foot of the Swabian Alb, on the outskirts of Nabern by Kirchheim/Teck. Stuttgart can be attained … More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are three launch pads for the Luftwaffe Bachem Ba 349 Natter rocket interceptors located in the Hasenholz forest near Kirchheim/Teck at 48°37'42,2" N, 9°29'57,4"E, 48°37'42" N, 9°29'53,5"E and 48°37'39,8" N, 9°29'54"E. They are all that remain from the once active launch site constructed in 1945. The three launchpads are arranged in the form of an equilateral triangle, whose sides point toward the east and the south. The distance between the launchpads is approximately 50 meters. The circular concrete pads on which the Bachem Ba 349's and their launch towers once stood still exist. In the center of each of the three concrete plates is a square hole approximately 50 centimeters deep, which once served as the foundation for the launch tower. Beside each hole is a pipe, cut off at ground level, which was probably once a cable pit. The Natter launchpads at Kirchheim (Teck) might be the only remnants of these rocket launch pads still on publicly accessible terrain. The former test site for the Natter in Baden-Wuerttemberg on the Heuberg near Stetten am kalten Markt is in an active military area, and therefore not accessible to tourists.
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