Herrenberg has a population around 32,600 and lies at the edge of the Schoenbuch nature park in Baden-Wuerttemberg, about 30 kilometres south of Stuttgart. The Stiftskirche sits on a hilltop above the town, visible from across the Gaeu plain. The Altstadt below has a compact medieval street layout with half-timbered houses and a market square.
The Schoenbuch is one of the largest connected forest areas in the Stuttgart region, protected as a nature park since 2011. Boeblingen lies to the northeast. Tuebingen is about 15 kilometres south. The Gaeu plain stretches west toward Nagold. Herrenberg station connects to Stuttgart and the Ammertalbahn runs to Tuebingen. Adult companionship follows Baden-Wuerttemberg's regulatory framework.
Herrenberg has a population around 32,600 and lies at the edge of the Schoenbuch nature park in Baden-Wuerttemberg, about 30 kilometres south of Stuttgart. The Stiftskirche sits on a hilltop above the town, visible from across the Gaeu plain. The Altstadt below has a compact medieval street layout with half-timbered houses and a market square.
The Schoenbuch is one of the largest connected forest areas in the Stuttgart region, protected as a nature park since 2011. Boeblingen lies to the northeast. Tuebingen is about 15 kilometres south. The Gaeu plain stretches west toward Nagold. Herrenberg station connects to Stuttgart and the Ammertalbahn runs to Tuebingen. Adult companionship follows Baden-Wuerttemberg's regulatory framework.
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