Coesfeld has a population around 36,600 and lies in the Muensterland region of Nordrhein-Westfalen, about 35 kilometres west of Muenster. The town serves as Kreisstadt (district capital) of the Kreis Coesfeld. The Coesfelder Kreuz, a medieval crucifix, is the focus of an annual Whit Monday pilgrimage that has taken place for centuries, drawing thousands of pilgrims along rural paths from surrounding towns.
The Walkenbrueckentor, a surviving medieval gate tower, marks the old town's edge. The Lambertikirche stands at the centre. The Berkel river flows through the town. The flat Muensterland landscape provides extensive cycling routes, and the 100-Schloesser-Route (100 castles route) passes through the area. Muenster is about 30 minutes by train. The Baumberge hills rise to the south. Adult companionship is governed by NRW state law.
Coesfeld has a population around 36,600 and lies in the Muensterland region of Nordrhein-Westfalen, about 35 kilometres west of Muenster. The town serves as Kreisstadt (district capital) of the Kreis Coesfeld. The Coesfelder Kreuz, a medieval crucifix, is the focus of an annual Whit Monday pilgrimage that has taken place for centuries, drawing thousands of pilgrims along rural paths from surrounding towns.
The Walkenbrueckentor, a surviving medieval gate tower, marks the old town's edge. The Lambertikirche stands at the centre. The Berkel river flows through the town. The flat Muensterland landscape provides extensive cycling routes, and the 100-Schloesser-Route (100 castles route) passes through the area. Muenster is about 30 minutes by train. The Baumberge hills rise to the south. Adult companionship is governed by NRW state law.
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