Geographic location The town of Endingen with the winegrowing villages Amoltern, Kiechlinsbergen and Königschaffhausen is located in the north of the Kaiserstuhl. The highest point of the community is lying in the south of the city core, the Katharinenberg, on top of which stands a chapel. With 492.4 m above sea level it is the third highest peak of the Kaiserstuhl.
Climate The city is located in one of the warmest areas of Germany, the Kaiserstuhl. The
Mediterranean climate is reflected in the quality of the wines grown. The climate in this area is close to a Mediterranean microclimate, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. However, more year-round rain occurs than in the Rhine plateau because of the closeness to the
Black Forest. The
Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "
Cfb" (Marine West Coast Climate/
Oceanic climate). However, it is close to being
humid subtropical (Cfa) due to the mean temperatures in July and August just under 22 °C. The city is close to the
Kaiserstuhl, a range of hills of volcanic origin located a few miles away which is considered to be one of the warmest places of Germany and therefore considered as a viticultural area. |publisher = Wetterdienst |url = https://www.wetterdienst.de/Deutschlandwetter/Emmendingen/Klima/ |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200202183442/https://www.wetterdienst.de/Deutschlandwetter/Emmendingen/Klima/ |url-status = dead |archive-date = 2 February 2020 |access-date = 2 February 2020 }} }}
Neighbouring municipalities Neighboring communities are (clockwise from the west):
Sasbach,
Wyhl,
Forchheim,
Riegel,
Bahlingen,
Vogtsburg.
City structure In addition to the town of Endingen itself, the three districts Amoltern, Kiechlinsbergen and Königschaffhausen belong to Endingen. At the same time, these form localities within the meaning of the Baden-Württemberg municipal code with their own town councils and mayors. In each of the localities administration offices are set up with the name "Ortschaftsamt". The official designation of the districts is preceded by the name of the city and connected by hyphen adjusted the names of the neighborhoods. The neighborhoods are spatially identical to the former municipalities of the same name. The urban area is also divided into the four residential districts within the meaning of the Baden-Württemberg municipal code. These are residential district I (Endingen), residential district II (Amoltern), residential district III (Kiechlinsbergen) and residential district IV (Königschaffhausen). The districts each include only the villages of the same name. File:Endingen 010.650.jpg|Endingen File:Amoltern.JPG|Amoltern File:Kiechlinsbergen 2.650.jpg|Kiechlinsbergen File:Königschaffhausen 8.650.jpg|Königschaffhausen ==History==