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Villingen-Schwenningen: Black Forest Chill and Neckar's Origin

The weather in Villingen-Schwenningen is strongly influenced by its high altitude on the edge of the Black Forest. This makes it one of the coldest cities in Baden-Württemberg. Summers are moderately warm and often accompanied by a refreshing breeze. Ideal for hiking in the Black Forest or visiting the Schwenninger Moos, where the Neckar River originates. Residents are used to rapid weather changes; sunshine can quickly be followed by a cool rain shower.

Winters are long, cold, and very snowy. The twin city regularly transforms into a winter landscape, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. The cold, clear air and the snow-covered fir forests are characteristic of the region. The weather in Villingen-Schwenningen is harsh but invigorating. It is a climate for nature lovers and people who appreciate the clear, distinct seasons and the proximity to the pristine nature of the Black Forest.

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