Coevorden
Deutschland
Coevorden sits in the northeastern Netherlands, just 2 kilometers from the German border along the N34 highway. This strategic location in Drenthe province made it a crucial fortress town for centuries. The city occupies flat terrain carved from former peatlands, now transformed into productive agricultural countryside. The temperate maritime climate brings mild summers around 18 degrees and cool winters near 2 degrees. The N34 forms Coevorden's main artery, connecting Emmen 20 minutes northeast with Hardenberg 16 minutes southwest. Long-distance visitors often arrive via the A28 from Zwolle, a 54-kilometer journey taking about 50 minutes through Drenthe's open farmland. Popular routes include the scenic drive to Giethoorn 63 kilometers away and connections to Enschede 76 kilometers southeast. Local traffic flows regularly to nearby Dalen (5 km), Gramsbergen (11 km), and Gees (15 km). The railway station provides direct service on the Zwolle-Emmen line for those preferring train travel. Electric vehicle drivers will find approximately 45 public fast chargers in and around Coevorden, supporting the growing number of cross-border travelers and regional commuters. The town's border position creates steady traffic flow between the Netherlands and Germany, making charging infrastructure particularly important for international journeys. The star-shaped fortress design still defines Coevorden's city center, with the original fortification pattern clearly visible in today's street layout and canal system.
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