Andernach AndernachisabeautifultowninGermanywithapopulation
of around 30,000 people. It is located in the Rhine Valley and is
situated towards the end of the Neuwied basin.
A few hundred metres downstream of Andernach the Rhine valley narrows
from both sides forming the northern part of the romantic Middle Rhine
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stretch. Andernach is 13 miles north of Koblenz and is one of the oldest
towns in Germany. Farnham and Andernach have been twinned since
1991. Just across the river is the village of Leutesdorf, known for its
Farnham is linked by Andernach's Friendship with St Amand-Les-Eaux
excellent wine. Farnham and Andernach have been twinned since 1991.
(France), Dimona (Israel), Ekeren (Belgium), Stockerau (Austria) and Zella
Mehlis (Germany). In 2014, Farnham celebrated the centenary of the
founding of Woodland Park (formerly West Paterson) in New Jersey, USA,
Andernach is known as the edible city whether its strawberries, lettuce,
with a live web-linked joint meeting, in which a painting of Woodland
or onions ­ the municipal administration lets people plant fruit, vegetables,
Park was presented to the council. A tree planted by visitors from West
and herbs everywhere and everyone can pick them! Here in Farnham you
Paterson in 1977 can be seen in Gostrey Meadow. Historically Farnham
may spot some `Incredible edible' planters in South Street and
also had links with Haren in Holland and near the River Wey on South
Hale ­ please help yourself!
Street, Haren Gardens, commemorates the relationship and a visit from
Haren in 1950.
Andernach, Germany
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