Neidingen

48.0946777777789.0585722222222621Koordinaten: 48 ° 5 ' 41 "N, 9 ° 3' 31" E

Neidingen is a district of Beuron to is on the young Danube with around 100 inhabitants.

Location

Neidingen is located in the Upper Danube Nature Park. Here arises the Talmühlequelle. The Danube Valley Railway and the L 277 go through the town.

History

1390 Neidingen was first mentioned in records. At that time it belonged to the rule Falkenstein, portions were also under the rule of Hausen. After that, it comes with Hausen im Tal to Further Austria. From 1805 to Württemberg, Baden and it was from 1810. In 1973, the annexation to Beuron.

Culture and sights

Structures

  • On Neidinger district is St. Agatha Chapel.
  • Also, here is the Outbound castle Auchtbühl.
  • Historic Fountain

Natural Monuments

  • Very close to the city is the famous Schaufelsen ( 772 m). It is 120 meters above sea level, the highest cliffs of Germany north of the Alps. Climbing on him is largely prohibited. Released for climbing is the dream of rock, hell, and the Blicklefels, all also east of sub Neidingen.
  • The root system of Dorflinde was heavily damaged during removal of the village street, whereupon the envy Inger citizens the tree as long as a regular cast until he could take care of himself with water.

Economy and infrastructure

In the 1970s, the television reception in Neidingen was erwschert because of the unfavorable topographical position, so it was merged the envy Inger and a community antenna system built on one of the surrounding rocks. The antenna was over 10 years in operation and was only switched off when the satellite technology made ​​a smooth reception possible.

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