Between the Black Forest and the Swabian Jura, just 60 km south of Stuttgart, lies Haigerloch – the “Pearl of the Eyach Valley”.
Easily reached via the A81 or B27, this oldest Zollern town surprises visitors with its great diversity and the stimulating contrasts of valuable old and tasteful new.
The nine districts invite you to take cultural and architectural-historical tours that offer special kinds of experiences and discoveries.
Highlights include the castle and the castle church, the St. Anna pilgrimage church, the replica of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper in the Protestant church, the unique Atom Cellar Museum, the museum in the former synagogue, and the Weiler church in Owingen. All of these are further examples of the multifaceted history of the “Rock Town”.
The Hurm Art Museums, the spa park in Bad Imnau, the teaching pool and the family outdoor pool, as well as the well-maintained hiking and cycling paths, playgrounds and barbecue areas cater to art- and experience-oriented guests.
The lilac blossom in May, as well as the rocks and forests of the nearby surroundings, underscore the uniqueness of the landscape.
The high quality of living and life in Haigerloch is underscored by the fact that all types of schools are available locally and that much is done for young families.
The existing mix of industries, above all solid medium-sized businesses, offers a broad range of training and jobs, but also enables interesting cooperation opportunities for investors.