Dotzigen

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Coordinates: 47°7′N 7°20′E

Dotzigen
Canton Bern
District Büren
Coordinates  47°7′N 7°20′E
Population 1312   (January 2005)
Area 4.30 km²
Elevation 435 m
Postal code 3293
SFOS number 0386
Mayor Hansruedi Witkowski
Surrounded by Büetigen, Schwadernau, Scheuren, Meienried, Büren an der Aare and Diessbach bei Büren
Location on map of Switzerland
Dotzigen

Dotzigen is a municipality in the district of Büren, in the canton of Bern, Switzerland.

Dotzigen lies in Seeland at the fit of the Dotzigen/Stedtli Mountains. In the west the Old Aare flows (the part of the Aare River that flows after the Jura water correction); it is now a protected floodplain. The Jura water correction made possible the expansion of the town in the flat area of the municipality.

Dotzigen is predominantly German-speaking (93.75%), with a few speakers of French (1.51 %) and Italian (0.93 %).

Dotzigen was connected to the Swiss railway network by the construction of the Solothurn-Lyss-Bahn in 1876. Today the trains run only to Büren an der Aare, or Kerzers on the other side. Dotzigen can be reached in a car via A5 (Solothurn-Biel).

Jeremias Gotthelf mentioned the sour Dotziger wine in one of his books, which grew and continues to grow at the foot of the mountains.

In Dotzigen there is a local primary school and a secondary school for it and the surrounding municipalities Busswil bei Büren, Diessbach bei Büren and Büetigen. The nearest Gymnasium is in Biel/Bienne.

The castle
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The castle

At the foot of the Dotzigen Mountains is a small castle, known for its gilded copper roof. At the exit of the town in the direction of Diessbach is an old flour mill powered by a water wheel. This has been restored and is available to visitors by reservation.

[edit] Further reading

  • Hornerblätter, from the Vereinigung für Heimatpflege Büren

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A farmhouse in Dotzigen
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A farmhouse in Dotzigen