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Parkstrasse 66, 58509 LüdenscheidGBP 39 - 100

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This 4-star hotel enjoys a peaceful location beside a park, 1.5 km from Lüdenscheid town centre. It offers free Wi-Fi in all areas, a panoramic spa w… More
Honseler Strasse 7, 58511 LüdenscheidGBP 47 - 86

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This hotel in the heart of Lüdenscheid offers easy access to the beautiful Sauerland countryside and A 45 motorway. The Hotel Stadt Lüdenscheid of… More
Leifringhauser Straße 53, 58511 LüdenscheidGBP 42 - 58

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This 3-star hotel offers modern rooms, an Irish pub and free Wi-Fi internet access. It is located in the town of Lüdenscheid, just 500 metres away fr… More
Leifringhauserstrasse 53, 58511 LüdenscheidGBP 54 - 70

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Situated on the outskirts of Lüdenscheid in North Rhine-Westphalia, this 4-star hotel enjoys great links with the A45 motorway, and is an ideal base … More
 

Lüdenscheid: Guide


Lüdenscheid is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the Sauerland area at . Population: 80,613 (2000). Area: 86.7 km². It is seat of the administration of the Märkischer Kreis. However, the county council meets in the county hall in Iserlohn. Lüdenscheid is twinned with Brighouse in county of West Yorkshire, England, Den Helder in the Netherlands, Leuven in Belgium, Myslenice in Poland, Romilly-sur-Seine in France and Taganrog in Russia.

History


While first settlement in the Lüdenscheid area is confirmed for the 9th century, the first mention of the city was made in 1268. In the 15th century|15th and 16th century Lüdenscheid was a member of the Hanseatic League. In 1815 it became part of Westphalia, and 1975, with the creation of the Märkischer Kreis, became seat of its administration.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms shows Medardus|Saint Medardus as the patron of the city. Below it has the red-and-white checked fess from the arms of the Mark (earldom)|Counts of the Mark. The city wall at the bottom denotes the city rights that Lüdenscheid received in 1287.

Sports


Fortuna Lüdenscheid is a mockery name of the Bundesliga, but did play once in the second Bundesliga in 1977/78.

Twin towns


Brighouse, United Kingdom since 1950/1983
Den Helder, Netherlands since 1980
Leuven, Belgium since 1987
Myslenice, Poland since 1989
Romilly-sur-Seine, France since 1991
Taganrog, Russia since 1991
Town and district Kłodzko, Poland

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