Emmendingen has about 27,400 inhabitants and lies in the Breisgau of Baden-Wuerttemberg, at the entrance to the Elz valley leading into the Black Forest. The Markgraefler Schloss, a 16th-century castle, houses the local museum. The town serves as the administrative seat of the Emmendingen district. A market square with arcaded buildings forms the old town centre.
Freiburg im Breisgau is about 15 kilometres south. Waldkirch lies east in the Elz valley. The Kaiserstuhl volcanic hill is to the west across the Rhine plain. Offenburg is roughly 40 kilometres north. The Breisgau wine region surrounds the town. Emmendingen is a commuter base for workers in Freiburg and the wider Rhine plain.
Emmendingen has about 27,400 inhabitants and lies in the Breisgau of Baden-Wuerttemberg, at the entrance to the Elz valley leading into the Black Forest. The Markgraefler Schloss, a 16th-century castle, houses the local museum. The town serves as the administrative seat of the Emmendingen district. A market square with arcaded buildings forms the old town centre.
Freiburg im Breisgau is about 15 kilometres south. Waldkirch lies east in the Elz valley. The Kaiserstuhl volcanic hill is to the west across the Rhine plain. Offenburg is roughly 40 kilometres north. The Breisgau wine region surrounds the town. Emmendingen is a commuter base for workers in Freiburg and the wider Rhine plain.
Country selected
Region selected
City selected