Even in the early Bronze Age, the plain between the Donau and Lech was inhabited, as evidenced by the discovery of a skeleton grave near Hamlar.
In the Thirty Years' War were severe devastation wreaked by the Swedes under Gustav II Adolf.
From August 1944 to April 1945 was on the site of today's company Dechentreiter the outer bearing Asbach-Bäumenheim.
In Asbach-Bäumenheim there are two big companies: Through the town lead the two main roads and railway lines Nürnberg-Augsburg and Donauwörth-Ingolstadt.
The station is on the railway between Nuremberg and Augsburg, the regional rail stops in both directions every hour.