The city is located halfway between
Ingolstadt and
Regensburg, on an approximately wide gravel plain of the
Danube valley, which at this point is south of the wooded foothills of the
tertiary Donau-Isar hill country of the
Hallertau and bounded on the north by the
limestone slope of the southern
Franconian Alb. The rivers
Ilm and
Abens flow into the Danube in the city. The township includes 22 districts
Arresting, Bad Gögging, Deisenhofen, Eining, Geibenstetten, Haderfleck, Heiligenstadt,
Hienheim, Irnsing, Irnsing-Steinbruch, Karpfenstein, Lina, Marching, Mauern, Mulhouse, Niederulrain, Oberulrain, Schwaig, Sittling, Umbertshausen and Wöhr. The area heavily dominated by agriculture; asparagus and in particular
hops play a special role. Neighboring communities of Neustadt are
Abensberg,
Altmannstein,
Biburg,
Kelheim, Mindelstetten, Münchsmünster, Pförring and
Siegenburg. ==History ==