Remseck am Neckar has around 26,500 residents and lies at the confluence of the Rems and Neckar rivers in the Ludwigsburg district of Baden-Wuerttemberg. The town was created in 1975 by merging five villages: Aldingen, Hochberg, Hochdorf, Neckargröningen, and Neckarrems. The twin confluence provides a natural focal point. Remseck functions as a residential commuter town for Stuttgart and Ludwigsburg.
Ludwigsburg is about 5 kilometres north. Stuttgart is roughly 10 kilometres south. Kornwestheim lies to the west. Fellbach is nearby to the southeast. The Neckar valley here is relatively wide, with vineyards on the south-facing slopes. The Stadtbahn light rail connects Remseck to both cities.
Remseck am Neckar has around 26,500 residents and lies at the confluence of the Rems and Neckar rivers in the Ludwigsburg district of Baden-Wuerttemberg. The town was created in 1975 by merging five villages: Aldingen, Hochberg, Hochdorf, Neckargröningen, and Neckarrems. The twin confluence provides a natural focal point. Remseck functions as a residential commuter town for Stuttgart and Ludwigsburg.
Ludwigsburg is about 5 kilometres north. Stuttgart is roughly 10 kilometres south. Kornwestheim lies to the west. Fellbach is nearby to the southeast. The Neckar valley here is relatively wide, with vineyards on the south-facing slopes. The Stadtbahn light rail connects Remseck to both cities.
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