Menden has a population around 52,000 and lies on the Hoenne river in the northern Sauerland of Nordrhein-Westfalen. The Altstadt retains its medieval layout with the Vincenzkirche and the Alte Rathaus. The Hoennetal, a narrow limestone valley, is one of the most scenic in the Sauerland, with the Balver Hoehle (one of Europe's largest open cave halls) nearby. The Teufelsbruecke spans the gorge dramatically.
Menden is part of the Maerkischer Kreis and sits at the transition between the Ruhr lowland and the Sauerland hills. Iserlohn is 10 kilometres southwest, Hemer directly adjacent. The metalworking tradition stretches back centuries. The Walramschule and the Stadtbuecherei serve educational needs. The Mendener Karnevalsumzug is one of the region's most popular carnival processions. Dortmund is about 30 kilometres northwest. Adult companionship follows NRW's regulatory framework.
Menden has a population around 52,000 and lies on the Hoenne river in the northern Sauerland of Nordrhein-Westfalen. The Altstadt retains its medieval layout with the Vincenzkirche and the Alte Rathaus. The Hoennetal, a narrow limestone valley, is one of the most scenic in the Sauerland, with the Balver Hoehle (one of Europe's largest open cave halls) nearby. The Teufelsbruecke spans the gorge dramatically.
Menden is part of the Maerkischer Kreis and sits at the transition between the Ruhr lowland and the Sauerland hills. Iserlohn is 10 kilometres southwest, Hemer directly adjacent. The metalworking tradition stretches back centuries. The Walramschule and the Stadtbuecherei serve educational needs. The Mendener Karnevalsumzug is one of the region's most popular carnival processions. Dortmund is about 30 kilometres northwest. Adult companionship follows NRW's regulatory framework.
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