bach-Palenberg is a town in the district of Heinsberg, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The town is located on the river Wurm, and has a population of around 24,000 people. The climate in bach-Palenberg is temperate, with average temperatures ranging from 3C in January to 18C in July. The town receives an average of 800 mm of precipitation per year.
bach-Palenberg is home to a number of historical and cultural attractions, including the ruins of Palenberg Castle, the Museum of Local History, and the Palenberg Open-Air Museum. The town is also a popular destination for hikers and cyclists, and there are a number of marked trails in the surrounding countryside.