Letmathe, Urban district in Iserlohn, Germany
Letmathe is an urban district stretching along the northern bank of the Lenne River in Iserlohn. The area combines residential neighborhoods with commercial zones in southwestern Germany.
The earliest references to settlements in this area date back to the 10th century. Over time it became an important trading point along the river valley.
Saint Kilian Church with its Neo-Gothic design serves as a visual landmark and gathering place for the community. The building gives the district its character and remains central to local life.
The Iserlohn-Letmathe railway station connects the district to nearby towns through regular train service. The riverbank location makes it accessible for walking and cycling.
The Lennepromenade was created to link urban development with the natural riverscape. This walking path along the water provides locals and visitors with a place for exercise and time outdoors.
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