Lohmar has a population around 31,300 and lies in the Rhein-Sieg-Kreis in Nordrhein-Westfalen, between Siegburg and the Bergisches Land hills. The Aggertalhöhle, a show cave near the Agger river, is one of the largest publicly accessible caves in the Rhineland. The town is predominantly residential, with several distinct village-like sub-districts spread across a hilly, wooded landscape.
Siegburg is about 8 kilometres southwest. Cologne is roughly 25 kilometres northwest. Much is the neighbouring community to the east. The Agger river valley provides the main geographical axis. Wahlscheid is the largest sub-district. The Naafbachtal nature reserve lies to the south. Adult companionship operates under NRW regulations.
Lohmar has a population around 31,300 and lies in the Rhein-Sieg-Kreis in Nordrhein-Westfalen, between Siegburg and the Bergisches Land hills. The Aggertalhöhle, a show cave near the Agger river, is one of the largest publicly accessible caves in the Rhineland. The town is predominantly residential, with several distinct village-like sub-districts spread across a hilly, wooded landscape.
Siegburg is about 8 kilometres southwest. Cologne is roughly 25 kilometres northwest. Much is the neighbouring community to the east. The Agger river valley provides the main geographical axis. Wahlscheid is the largest sub-district. The Naafbachtal nature reserve lies to the south. Adult companionship operates under NRW regulations.
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