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Schwelm, a tranquil town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is renowned for its industrial heritage and green landscapes. Once a textile hub, it now blends 19th-century factory relics with contemporary art installations, creating a unique "industrial cultural landscape" surrounded by parks and forest trails.
Top attractions include the LWL Industrial Museum showcasing textile machinery, and St. Maria Königin Church with striking modernist stained glass. The Stadtpark hosts open-air concerts in summer. Don't miss the monthly night market at Alter Markt square.
Savor Ruhr Valley specialties like "Pottkohl" (slow-cooked beef with kale). Fiege Brewery's pilsner is a local pride. Weekly markets offer fresh "Prinzenrolle" pastries. Try "Mettbrötchen" (minced pork rolls) at butcher shops—a regional breakfast staple.
Frequent RE6 trains connect to Bochum in 20 minutes. Local buses charge €2.80/single trip; VRR day pass (€8.60) covers all transit. Bike rentals available at the station. Note reduced Sunday services. Pedestrian-friendly old town has cobbled lanes unsuitable for cars.
May-September offers 18-25°C days and festivals. July school holidays bring crowds. Christmas markets (late Nov) require thermalwear. Spring sees cherry blossoms along the Ennepe River.
German predominates; English understood in tourist areas. Free "Schwelm_Guest" WiFi hotspots citywide. Emergency: dial 112. Pharmacies post on-duty notices. Cash preferred (60% of transactions)—carry sub-€50 bills. Tourist info at the train station provides multilingual maps.