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Touring Klingenberg
Klingenberg in Regierungsbezirk Stuttgart (Baden-Württemberg) is a town located in Germany about 300 mi (or 482 km) south-west of Berlin, the country's capital place.
Time in Klingenberg is now 06:38 AM (Tuesday). The local timezone is named Europe / Berlin with an UTC offset of one hour. We know of 8 airports nearby Klingenberg, of which 3 are larger airports. The closest airport in Germany is Stuttgart Airport in a distance of 30 mi (or 48 km), South. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in Germany is Maulbronn Monastery Complex in a distance of 17 mi (or 28 km), South-West. We collected 4 points of interest near this location. Need some hints on where to stay? We compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
Being here already, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Nordheim, Leingarten, Talheim, Flein and Heilbronn. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 11°C / 52 °F
Morning Temperature | 4°C / 40 °F |
Evening Temperature | 9°C / 48 °F |
Night Temperature | 8°C / 46 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 58% |
Air Pressure | 1025 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 3 km/h (2 mph) from West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Overcast clouds |
Wednesday, 6th of November 2024
13°C (56 °F)
8°C (46 °F)
Few clouds, calm.
Thursday, 7th of November 2024
12°C (54 °F)
9°C (47 °F)
Few clouds, light breeze.
Friday, 8th of November 2024
13°C (56 °F)
9°C (48 °F)
Few clouds, light breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Sturmfeder Landhaus
Mercure Hotel Heilbronn
Newton
TraumRaum
insel-hotel
Warum-ins-Hotel Boardinghouse
Park-Villa Garni
Stadthotel
Businesshotel Biberach
Wo der Hahn kräht
Videos from this area
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Bartholomäuskirche Nordheim mit Glockenläuten
1307 wird erstmals Bartholomäus als Kirchenpatron in Nordheim bezeugt. Französische Truppen plünderten 1693 den Ort. Dabei wurden viele Gebäude zerstört, neben dem Pfarrhaus auch die...
DB Deutsche Bahn Reisender betätigt die Notbremse - Durchsage
Heute am Weltuntergangstag, hat irgend ein lustiger Reisender in der Regional Bahn auf den Weg von Stuttgart nach Mosbach Neckarelz, gemeint die Notbremse betätigen zu müssen :D Der Zug hielt.
Michel & Friends - Live
Michel & Friends - Eine Zusammenstellung von Livemitschnitten vom Blumensommer 2013 in Nordheim - www.michelandfriends.de.
HANIX No. #12 / Oktober 2012 / Ausbildung im Unterland / Elektro Rüba / www.formatfilm.tv
Film: www.formatfilm.tv Magazin: www.hanix-magazin.de Menschlichkeit steht bei Rudi Lupfer, dem Chef von Elektro Rüba aus Horkheim, an erster Stelle. Lupfer legt viel Wert auf Schulungen...
St. Martinus Sontheim mit Glockenläuten
Die ältesten Bauteile der Kirche stammen aus der Gotik. Vermutlich 1291 stand an der heutigen Stelle schon ein Kirchenbau. Im Jahr 1715 wurde die Kirche durch einen Blitzschlag weitgehend...
St. Lioba Leingarten mit Glockenläuten
Am 15. Juni 1957 wurde die Außenweihe der Kirche vorgenommen. Der Weih-Bischof wurde von einer Reitergruppe der "Käsreiter" zum Portal der Kirche geleitet. Am Sonntag, den 16. Juni 1957...
Glocken von St. Lioba Leingarten
Auszug aus: Geschichte der St. Liobakirche und ihrer Gemeinde in Leingarten - Großgartach von Erich Lang Für die 1957 gebaute Kirche war natürlich auch ein Geläute notwendig. Herr...
Europa mit Tanga?
Ausschnitt aus der 40-minütigen Dokumentation „Kunst-Raum-Kreisel". Fünf international arbeitende Künstler schufen bei diesem Bildhauersymposium in Leingarten vor zahlreichen Zuschauern...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Heilbronn-Frankenbach
Heilbronn-Frankenbach is a borough of Heilbronn since 1974. It is situated in the North-West, about 4.5 kilometres as crow flies from the centre. Frankenbach was first mentioned in 766 and belonged to Heilbronn from the early 15th century. The St. Albans church was mentioned first in 1472 and became a Protestant church along with the city of Heilbronn during the Protestant Reformation. The catholic St. Johannes church was built in 1972.
Schozach
Schozach is a river in Germany. It is a right tributary Neckar in the souther part of the Heilbronn district of Baden-Wuerttemberg. It has its source near Untergruppenbach - forecourt into Löwensteiner mountains. Afterwards it flows through Untergruppenbach Oberheinriet and - Unterheinriet, Abstatt, Auenstein, Schozach and Talheim, before it flows into the Neckar near Sontheim, Heilbronn. The source is on 301m above sea level, the confluence at 154m above sea level.
Zaber
The Zaber is a minor tributary of the River Neckar in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is some 22 km in length and joins the Neckar from the west at Lauffen am Neckar. It has given its name to the Zabergäu, the area between the Heuchelberg and Stromberg hills. Course The Zaber rises in the Stromberg to the south of the town of Zaberfeld and flows initially into a reservoir known as the Ehmetsklinge.
South German Railway Museum
The South German Railway Museum (Süddeutsches Eisenbahnmuseum Heilbronn or SEH) is a railway museum at Heilbronn in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwestern Germany. It was founded in 1998.
Talheim Death Pit
The Talheim Death Pit, discovered in 1983, was a mass grave found in a Linearbandkeramik (LBK) settlement, also known as a Linear Pottery Culture settlement. It dates back to about 5000 BC. The pit takes its name from its site in Talheim, Germany. The pit contained the remains of 34 bodies, and evidence points towards the first signs of organized violence in Early Neolithic Europe.