Rheinberg has a population around 32,200 and lies on the left bank of the Rhine in Nordrhein-Westfalen, between Moers and Wesel. The town has a connection to the Underberg digestive bitters brand, which was founded here in 1846 by Hubert Underberg. Salt extraction from underground deposits was historically important.
The Rheinberger Altstadt is small and walkable, centred on the Marktplatz with the Pfarrkirche St. Peter. Duisburg is about 20 kilometres south. Xanten, with its Roman archaeological park, is roughly 15 kilometres north. The Rhine floodplain provides flat cycling terrain. Kamp-Lintfort is the western neighbour. Adult companionship operates under NRW regulations.
Rheinberg has a population around 32,200 and lies on the left bank of the Rhine in Nordrhein-Westfalen, between Moers and Wesel. The town has a connection to the Underberg digestive bitters brand, which was founded here in 1846 by Hubert Underberg. Salt extraction from underground deposits was historically important.
The Rheinberger Altstadt is small and walkable, centred on the Marktplatz with the Pfarrkirche St. Peter. Duisburg is about 20 kilometres south. Xanten, with its Roman archaeological park, is roughly 15 kilometres north. The Rhine floodplain provides flat cycling terrain. Kamp-Lintfort is the western neighbour. Adult companionship operates under NRW regulations.
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