Alb-Donau District surrounds the urban district Ulm and lies in the south of the state of Baden-Württemberg, connecting to Lake Constance (Bodensee) in its south and being permeated by the Danube (Donau) river.
Its towns and villages are listed below…
Cities & Villages in the Alb-Donau District
- Allmendingen
- Altheim (Alb)
- Altheim (Ehingen)
- Amstetten
- Asselfingen
- Ballendorf
- Balzheim
- Beimerstetten
- Berghülen
- Bernstadt (Württ.)
- Blaubeuren
- Blaustein
- Börslingen
- Breitingen
- Dietenheim
- Dornstadt
- Ehingen (Donau)
- Emeringen
- Emerkingen
- Erbach (Donau)
- Griesingen
- Grundsheim
- Hausen am Bussen
- Heroldstatt
- Holzkirch
- Hüttisheim
- Illerkirchberg
- Illerrieden
- Laichingen
- Langenau (Württ.)
- Lauterach
- Lonsee
- Merklingen
- Munderkingen
- Neenstetten
- Nellingen
- Nerenstetten
- Oberdischingen
- Obermarchtal
- Oberstadion
- Öllingen
- Öpfingen
- Rammingen (Württ.)
- Rechtenstein
- Rottenacker
- Schelklingen
- Schnürpflingen
- Setzingen
- Staig
- Untermarchtal
- Unterstadion
- Unterwachingen
- Weidenstetten
- Westerheim (Württ.)
- Westerstetten
The Alb-Donau district has many faces and is a region where you can spend some active holidays and enjoy a lot of fun. There is much to discover between the Swabian Alb and the Danube Valley.
Here you’re going to find the deepest accessible cave of Germany (in Laichingen), some exciting caves with enormous stalagmites and far branched out courses, deep mystic springs, essential archaeological findings, and those nearly 40-tausend years old ice age art figures.
Take advantage of all the historical towns, centuries-old monasteries, manorial castles and palaces, because they offer the frameworks for a surely unforgettable vacation here in this district.
