Wiehl has about 26,300 residents and lies in the Oberbergischer Kreis of Nordrhein-Westfalen. The Wiehler Tropfsteinhoehle, a dripstone cave discovered in 1860, is open to visitors year-round. Bielstein, a constituent village, has a well-preserved half-timbered centre. The Wiehl river gives the town its name. Plastics processing and tool manufacturing sustain the local economy.
Gummersbach is about 10 kilometres west. Nuembrecht lies to the northwest. Reichshof is to the south. Waldbröl is to the east. The Oberbergisches Land terrain consists of steep, narrow valleys and wooded ridges. Wiehl spreads across multiple villages connected by winding roads through the hills.
Wiehl has about 26,300 residents and lies in the Oberbergischer Kreis of Nordrhein-Westfalen. The Wiehler Tropfsteinhoehle, a dripstone cave discovered in 1860, is open to visitors year-round. Bielstein, a constituent village, has a well-preserved half-timbered centre. The Wiehl river gives the town its name. Plastics processing and tool manufacturing sustain the local economy.
Gummersbach is about 10 kilometres west. Nuembrecht lies to the northwest. Reichshof is to the south. Waldbröl is to the east. The Oberbergisches Land terrain consists of steep, narrow valleys and wooded ridges. Wiehl spreads across multiple villages connected by winding roads through the hills.
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