Remshalden is a municipality in the Rems-Murr district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, in the Stuttgart region. It lies in the Remstal (Rems valley) along the BundesstraÃÂe 29 between Waiblingen and Schorndorf.
Remshalden is situated about 18 km east of Stuttgart and 8 km east of Waiblingen on the river Rems. The municipality comprises the five districts (Ortsteile) Buoch, Geradstetten, Grunbach, Hebsack and Rohrbronn.
The present municipality of Remshalden was created in the course of the Baden-Württemberg municipal reform: on 1 January 1972 Buoch was incorporated into Grunbach, and Hebsack and Rohrbronn into Geradstetten; on 1 October 1974 Grunbach and Geradstetten merged to form Remshalden.
At the municipal election held on 9 June 2024 the 22 seats were distributed as follows: BWV 8 seats (36.2%), CDU 5 (24.2%), SPD 3 (13.9%), Greens 3 (13.5%), FDP/FW 3 (12.2%). Voter turnout was 66.8%.
The mayor since 2018 is Reinhard Molt (term 2018âÂÂ2026).
Remshalden lies on the four-lane B 29 trunk road between Waiblingen and Schorndorf with signed exits for Remshalden-Grunbach and Remshalden-Geradstetten. It is served by the Stuttgart S-Bahn line S2 (SchorndorfâÂÂStuttgartâÂÂFlughafen/MesseâÂÂFilderstadt) at the stations Grunbach and Geradstetten.
Cycling connections include the Remstal-Radweg, a state long-distance cycle route along the Rems valley.
Remshalden is twinned with:
Companies based in Remshalden include (selection):
Former companies with sites in Remshalden include:
There are two primary schools (Grunbach and Geradstetten) and the Realschule Remshalden in Geradstetten. Further institutions include the construction training centre Bildungszentrum Bau and the IHK Bildungshaus of the Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce and Industry.