Osterholz-Scharmbeck has a population around 31,400 and lies north of Bremen in Niedersachsen, serving as the administrative seat of the Landkreis Osterholz. The Teufelsmoor, a large peatland area, extends to the northeast and is historically connected to the Worpswede artists' colony. Worpswede, where painters including Fritz Mackensen and Heinrich Vogeler settled from the 1890s, is only a few kilometres away.
Bremen Hauptbahnhof is about 30 minutes by regional train. Bremerhaven lies to the northwest. The Hamme river runs through the peatland landscape. Lilienthal is the southern neighbour. The town has a mixed character: partly suburban commuter settlement, partly Kreisstadt with independent functions. Adult companionship follows Lower Saxon regulatory standards.
Osterholz-Scharmbeck has a population around 31,400 and lies north of Bremen in Niedersachsen, serving as the administrative seat of the Landkreis Osterholz. The Teufelsmoor, a large peatland area, extends to the northeast and is historically connected to the Worpswede artists' colony. Worpswede, where painters including Fritz Mackensen and Heinrich Vogeler settled from the 1890s, is only a few kilometres away.
Bremen Hauptbahnhof is about 30 minutes by regional train. Bremerhaven lies to the northwest. The Hamme river runs through the peatland landscape. Lilienthal is the southern neighbour. The town has a mixed character: partly suburban commuter settlement, partly Kreisstadt with independent functions. Adult companionship follows Lower Saxon regulatory standards.
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