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Wutach (municipality)

Wutach is a municipality in the district of Waldshut in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located in the southern Black Forest, near the Swiss border.

Geography: Wutach is situated in the Wutach Valley, a deeply incised valley carved by the Wutach River. The municipality comprises several villages and hamlets, including Ewattingen, Münchingen, and Lembach. The terrain is characterized by steep slopes, forests, and the dramatic Wutach Gorge (Wutachschlucht), a popular natural attraction.

History: The area has been inhabited since ancient times. The villages that comprise the modern municipality of Wutach have individual histories dating back to the Middle Ages. The region was historically part of various noble territories before eventually becoming part of Baden.

Economy: The economy of Wutach is based on tourism, agriculture, and small-scale industry. The Wutach Gorge attracts many visitors, contributing to the local tourism sector.

Points of Interest:

  • Wutach Gorge (Wutachschlucht): A significant geological feature and nature reserve. It is known for its diverse flora and fauna, as well as its unique microclimate. Hiking trails wind through the gorge.
  • Ewattingen Castle Ruins: Remains of a medieval castle in the village of Ewattingen.
  • Local Churches: Several historic churches are located in the various villages of the municipality.

Transportation: Wutach is accessible by road. Public transportation options include buses.

Administration: The municipal administration is located in one of the villages within Wutach. The mayor is the head of the administration.

References: (Note: Actual external links would be added here in a real encyclopedia entry)

  • Official website of the municipality of Wutach (hypothetical)
  • Statistical Office of Baden-Württemberg (hypothetical)