The Biberach District is the symbiosis between an commercial economy and rural area, unlocked for innovative technologies.
The first licenced general-purpose biotechnology plant in Europe is here in this district, which lies in the south of the state of Baden-Württemberg, having one of the lowest unemployment rate of Germany.
Its towns and villages are listed below…
Cities, Towns & Villages in the Biberach District
- Achstetten
- Alleshausen
- Allmannsweiler
- Altheim (Riedlingen)
- Attenweiler
- Bad Buchau
- Bad Schussenried
- Berkheim
- Betzenweiler
- Biberach an der Riß
- Burgrieden
- Dettingen an der Iller
- Dürmentingen
- Dürnau (Bad Buch.)
- Eberhardzell
- Erlenmoos
- Erolzheim
- Ertingen
- Gutenzell-Hürbel
- Hochdorf (Riß)
- Ingoldingen
- Kanzach
- Kirchberg an der Iller
- Kirchdorf an der Iller
- Langenenslingen
- Laupheim
- Maselheim
- Mietingen
- Mittelbiberach
- Moosburg (Buchau)
- Ochsenhausen
- Oggelshausen
- Riedlingen
- Rot an der Rot
- Schemmerhofen
- Schwendi
- Seekirch
- Steinhausen (a.d. Rott.)
- Tannheim
- Tiefenbach (Federsee)
- Ummendorf (Biberach)
- Unlingen
- Uttenweiler
- Wain
- Warthausen
But the Biberach district has not only technical attractions. It is considered “The Holiday and Leisure Region Between Danube (Donau) and Lake Constance (Bodensee).” This is due to its extensive use of lakes and baths, courses for riding bike in summer or skiing in winter, or simply experience and enjoy pure nature as it’s supposed to be.
For example, the Öchsle Schmalspurbahn, a legendary old train that had its first day in 1899 and, as a museum train, is still running today—between Warthausen and Ochsenhausen.
Or what about wellness… The Adelindis Therme, a spa in Bad Buchau, is a paradise when you’re looking for recovery and relaxation. It has a bath with 47°C (117°F) hot water, coming out of 800m depth, and containing health-promoting minerals.
Are you interested in beer? I know, Germany without beer is like tomato soup without tomato. Then go ahead and visit the Beer Mug Museum (Bierkrugmuseum) in Bad Schüssenried. It has astonishing beautiful and funny mugs, and the beer is just amazingly good.
Last but not least, the Biberacher Schützenfest (Shooting Festival), a unique costume and carnival “party” in Biberach is one of the many attractions taking place throughout the year here in the Biberach district.
So let’s get there! :-)
