Cleebronn, Administrative municipality in Heilbronn district, Germany.
Cleebronn is a small municipality in Baden-Württemberg located near the Zabergäu region and characterized by vineyard fields. The settlement sits on a slope and is defined by its agricultural layout and surrounding elevated terrain.
The place was first mentioned in 1279 as Kleberen and developed over centuries under Württemberg influence. The region came gradually under Württemberg control, with final incorporation occurring in the 18th century.
Wine growing shapes everyday life and the visible landscape around the place, with vineyards on the slopes of the Zabergäu. The community has a long-standing connection to wine production that continues to influence local customs and celebrations.
Visitors should explore the center around the Marktplatz, where main buildings and local services are located. The hilly surroundings are ideal for walking and exploring the wine landscape, especially during warmer months.
The nearby Michaelsberg rises as a distinctive elevation and influences both the appearance and how people use the land for cultivation. Its height makes it a natural reference point visible from many places in the area.
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