Waldhof, Residential settlement in Geislingen, Germany
Waldhof is a residential settlement located near Geislingen in Baden-Württemberg's Zollernalbkreis district, situated on land with agricultural heritage. The area spans across several hundred hectares and connects to nearby towns through regional roads.
The settlement was first recorded in 1598 under the name Waldhaus and gradually transformed into agricultural land tied to a noble estate. This rural character became established during the 18th century.
Archaeological discoveries at Waldhof reveal traces of human settlements dating from 6500 BCE to 800 CE, indicating long-term human presence in this area.
The settlement connects to Geislingen via roads K7130 and K7127, while access from Erlaheim comes through Bellinger Street and K7127. Multiple local roads link the area to surrounding neighborhoods and infrastructure.
Archaeological finds at Waldhof reveal traces of past settlements reaching back thousands of years into the region's early history. These discoveries show that the land was inhabited across many centuries by successive populations.
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