Around 30,000 people live in Achim, a town in Niedersachsen lying directly southeast of Bremen. The Weser and Aller rivers converge nearby at Verden. Achim functions primarily as a commuter settlement for Bremen, with Bremen Hauptbahnhof reachable in about 15 minutes by regional train. The flat Weser marshland extends in all directions.
Verden is roughly 15 kilometres east. Oyten is the immediate eastern neighbour. Thedinghausen lies across the Weser to the west. The town has expanded with postwar and modern residential development but retains an older centre around the Laurentiuskirche. The A27 motorway provides road connections northward to Bremerhaven.
Around 30,000 people live in Achim, a town in Niedersachsen lying directly southeast of Bremen. The Weser and Aller rivers converge nearby at Verden. Achim functions primarily as a commuter settlement for Bremen, with Bremen Hauptbahnhof reachable in about 15 minutes by regional train. The flat Weser marshland extends in all directions.
Verden is roughly 15 kilometres east. Oyten is the immediate eastern neighbour. Thedinghausen lies across the Weser to the west. The town has expanded with postwar and modern residential development but retains an older centre around the Laurentiuskirche. The A27 motorway provides road connections northward to Bremerhaven.
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