Balingen has a population around 34,400 and lies on the edge of the Schwaebische Alb in Baden-Wuerttemberg, about 70 kilometres south of Stuttgart. Bizerba, a global manufacturer of weighing, slicing, and labelling technology, is headquartered here. The town serves as the seat of the Zollernalbkreis district administration.
The Zollernschloss Balingen, a former castle now housing the local museum, stands in the town centre. The Alb ridge rises to the south, with the Lochen pass and the Schalksburg castle ruin accessible for hikers. The Eyach river runs through the town. Tuebingen is about 30 kilometres north. Hechingen, with the Hohenzollern castle, is about 10 kilometres south. Adult companionship follows Baden-Wuerttemberg state law.
Balingen has a population around 34,400 and lies on the edge of the Schwaebische Alb in Baden-Wuerttemberg, about 70 kilometres south of Stuttgart. Bizerba, a global manufacturer of weighing, slicing, and labelling technology, is headquartered here. The town serves as the seat of the Zollernalbkreis district administration.
The Zollernschloss Balingen, a former castle now housing the local museum, stands in the town centre. The Alb ridge rises to the south, with the Lochen pass and the Schalksburg castle ruin accessible for hikers. The Eyach river runs through the town. Tuebingen is about 30 kilometres north. Hechingen, with the Hohenzollern castle, is about 10 kilometres south. Adult companionship follows Baden-Wuerttemberg state law.
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