The
economy in Dautphetal is evenly split between industry and trade, while the services sector is a bit smaller. Historically, the one industry that has grown especially in strength and is particularly well represented is the
steel and moulding industry. Although Dautphetal with the Lahn valley and its widespread woodlands offers good potential for
recreation and
tourism, it has hitherto not been exploited as such. Over the last few years, however, some small development has been seen in this field of endeavour, as witnessed by the membership of the regional Lahn-Dill-Bergland club.
Established enterprises The greatest employer in the municipality is the firm Roth Industries GmbH & Co. KG. This worldwide active business has all together more than 1,100 workers. After being founded in 1947 as a simple handicraft business, the firm has steadily grown and is nowadays represented in
Europe,
North and
South America, and even in
China. Alongside household products (such as shower partitions), synthetic manufacturing and environmental technology (tank manufacturing), companies in machine building and aggregate manufacture are parts of the conglomerate.
Johnson Controls maintains a location in Friedensdorf. This company makes vehicle fuel tanks and car seats, employing 200 people to do so. The firm Bamberger, formerly Europe's third-biggest manufacturer of enamelled-steel bathtubs, and with 200 employees one of the biggest firms in the municipality, was taken over by the Kaldewei company and in 2005 it was broken up.
Planning In the 2001
Middle Hesse Regional Plan, Dautphetal is designated a low centre in the rural area (in terms of
Walter Christaller's
Central Place Theory). Dautphe and Friedensdorf, it is said in this plan, are the central municipalities. Furthermore, the greater municipality is part of the
Marburg - Dautphetal - Biedenkopf - (Bad Laasphe) regional development belt. This belt's job is to open up the region, to make possible an exchange of goods and services between middle centres as well as to connect the region to the high centre of Marburg and to the long-distance transportation network. Building on
public transport is thus given special importance. Moreover, there exists a local transport and population belt,
Dautphetal - Gladenbach, with a regional connective function. Together with Biedenkopf and Breidenbach, Dautphetal is described as a commercial hub.
Transport Highway The main road in Dautphetal is Federal Highway (
Bundesstraße) 62. This interregionally important road leads from eastern
North Rhine-Westphalia (
Siegen) through Middle Hesse (Dautphetal, Marburg) and East Hesse (
Alsfeld,
Bad Hersfeld) to Thuringia (
Bad Salzungen) thereby fulfilling the function of interregional transportation axis. Across the municipality's municipal area, it runs east-west, going through Buchenau. Bundesstraße 453, which is only 15 km long, branches off B 62 in the neighbouring municipality of Biedenkopf, leading in a southerly direction through the centres of Wolfgruben, Dautphe, Mornshausen and Herzhausen on its way to Gladenbach. The nearest
Autobahnen are
Bundesautobahn 45 about 30 km away to the west in
Dillenburg which goes towards
Dortmund in one direction and
Frankfurt am Main in the other, Bundesautobahn 485 in the southeast towards
Gießen connected by the expresswaylike Bundesstraße 3 at Marburg (about 15 km away),
Bundesautobahn 5 about 45 km to the east at Homburg leading to
Basel in the south and
Hamburg in the north, and
Bundesautobahn 49 to the northeast connected by Bundesstraße 3 and leading to
Kassel. An extension to this last expressway towards Marburg is planned. However, transport, economic and planning interests on the one hand, and ecological and nature preservation concerns on the other have found themselves at odds, meaning that thus far, no acceptable route has been found for the new roadway. Local public transportation is afforded by the two regional buslines 481 (RKH line 5301) and 491 (RKH line 5356), as well as by four local bus routes, MR-41, MR-52, MR-55 and MR-57, which are meant to improve connections within the municipality .
Railway Local rail transport is afforded by the
Obere Lahntalbahn, a
Deutsche Bahn line also designated as Line 43 of the Rhine-Main Transport Association, running from
Erndtebrück in
Siegen-Wittgenstein district to the town of Marburg by way of
Bad Laasphe and Biedenkopf and serving the Dautphetal stations of Wilhelmshütte (Lahn), Friedendorf (Lahn) and Buchenau (Lahn). The last two named stations are conveniently placed for the Hesse cross-country
bicycle path (
Hessischer Radfernweg) R 2. On weekdays there are 21 journeys between 5:30 and 21:00, on Saturdays 13 between 6:45 and 19:00 and on Sundays 12 between 8:45 and 19:00. All trains allow bicycles. In Marburg are connections to DB's long-distance rail network.
Air transport The immediate vicinity has two special
airfields at Bad Endbach-Bottenhorn and Eschenburg-Hirzenhain as well as a commercial airfield at Cölbe-Schönstadt. The nearest greater airport is
Frankfurt International Airport at
Frankfurt am Main.
Bicycle and hiking trails Owing to its advantageous location in a low mountain range and its attendant great
forests and idyllic dales, the whole region is endowed with a substantial trail network. Its potential, however, was only recognized a few years ago and has been organizationally supported for a short time by the association
Lahn-Dill-Bergland e. V. Public institutions Friedensdorf has since the 1950s been the site of an
electrical substation. There, high-voltage current at 110 kV is stepped down to the middle voltage of 20 kV. After the transformers' useful working life had come to an end, a 20 kV switchgear set and new open-air transformer fields were installed in 1998. The substation is run by E.ON Mitte.
Education In each of the bigger centres in the municipality is found a
kindergarten. Only Damshausen, Elmshausen and Silberg do not have their own. Holzhausen and Buchenau each also have a
primary school, the latter's having had until 2006 an attached orientation programme (
Förderstufe) which was discontinued because the class-size threshold was no longer being met. In Friedensdorf, alongside the
Dautphetalschule with its primary school and
Hauptschule and
Realschule branch, itself with an orientation programme, there is the
Burgbergschule, a school for learning and educational help. A school for the educable mentally handicapped with a department for those who also have physical handicaps is located in Hommertshausen. In Wilhelmshütte is found the
Jule-Spannagel-Schule for hard to educate youth. Further schooling such as vocational schools and colleges (or the like) or professional
Gymnasien are to be found in the surrounding towns of Marburg, Biedenkopf, Bad Laasphe or Gladenbach.
Technical colleges or
universities are found in Marburg (
Philipps University of Marburg), Gießen (
Justus-Liebig-Universität and
University of Applied Sciences Giessen-Friedberg), Kassel (University of Kassel) and Siegen (University of Siegen). In the field of
adult education, the district maintains two branches (Dautphetal and Dautphetal-Holzhausen) of the
Volkshochschule Marburg-Biedenkopf.
Social institutions Alongside many mostly Christian-based institutions like the Blue Cross (
Blaues Kreuz), there are many other social institutions in Dautphetal. For one, there is the
Seniorenzentrum Dautphetal which serves as a
nursing home and a residence for the elderly, and for another, there are the
Hinterländer Werkstätten, a recognized workshop for the handicapped. The Evangelical spiritual guidance centre
help center e.V. has set itself the goal of helping youth in crisis on the basis of
Christian belief.
Media In Dautphetal, the
Oberhessische Presse and the
Hinterländer Anzeiger are the two daily
newspapers, with the latter taking the greater part of the market share. A local section for the old district of Biedenkopf is published by the
Oberhessische Presse from Marburg. Furthermore, there is a whole range of advertising flyers such as
Hinterland extra from the
Oberhessische Presse, the
MAZ (
Mittelhessische Anzeigen Zeitung, or Middle Hesse Advertising Newspaper) or the
Sonntag Morgenmagazin ("Sunday Morning Magazine") from publishing houses in Gießen. ==Culture and sightseeing==