Vaihingen an der Enz has around 28,900 residents and lies on the Enz river in the Ludwigsburg district of Baden-Wuerttemberg. Wine-growing slopes line the Enz valley, with local vineyards producing Trollinger and Lemberger varieties. The Pulverdinger Hoehenweg ridge walk offers views across the Strohgaeu plateau. Vaihingen should not be confused with Stuttgart-Vaihingen, which is a separate district of the state capital.
Ludwigsburg is about 20 kilometres east. Pforzheim lies roughly 30 kilometres west. Bietigheim-Bissingen is nearby to the northeast. Stuttgart is around 30 kilometres southeast. The Enz here flows through a valley cutting into the Muschelkalk limestone plateau. Vaihingen's old town retains sections of its medieval wall circuit.
Vaihingen an der Enz has around 28,900 residents and lies on the Enz river in the Ludwigsburg district of Baden-Wuerttemberg. Wine-growing slopes line the Enz valley, with local vineyards producing Trollinger and Lemberger varieties. The Pulverdinger Hoehenweg ridge walk offers views across the Strohgaeu plateau. Vaihingen should not be confused with Stuttgart-Vaihingen, which is a separate district of the state capital.
Ludwigsburg is about 20 kilometres east. Pforzheim lies roughly 30 kilometres west. Bietigheim-Bissingen is nearby to the northeast. Stuttgart is around 30 kilometres southeast. The Enz here flows through a valley cutting into the Muschelkalk limestone plateau. Vaihingen's old town retains sections of its medieval wall circuit.
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