Overath

Overath (German: [ˈoːvəˌʁaːt] ⓘ; Kölsch: Ovveroth [ˈɔvəˌʁɔːt]) is a town in the Rheinisch-Bergischer district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Despite the reclassification as a 'Stadt' (town, though the German understanding leans towards city) years ago due to surpassing the relevant population threshold, the former appellation Gemeinde (parish) seems more appropriate (particularly to the inhabitants) due to the spread-out villages it consists of.

Neighbouring cities are Rösrath in the West, Bergisch Gladbach in the North-West, Lindlar in the North-East, Engelskirchen in the East and Much, Neunkirchen-Seelscheid and Lohmar in the South.

Presumably because of the first settlement at a clearing (German Rodung) the name changed to "Ouerode" (about 1280), "Ovverode" (1304), "Overadt" (1582), and finally became "Overath".

The B 55 und B 484 federal roads (German Bundesstraßen) as well as the A 4 Autobahn pass through area of the town.

These traffic connections, together with rural surroundings, make Overath a popular place to live for commuters.

Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis Rhein-Sieg-Kreis North Rhine-Westphalia Cologne Leverkusen Mettmann (district) Solingen Remscheid Oberbergischer Kreis Overath Rösrath Bergisch Gladbach Kürten Odenthal Wermelskirchen Burscheid Leichlingen
Map of Overath's quarters
The Steinhof , a restaurant today, is the oldest establishment in Overath. The current building was constructed in 1662.
Coat of arms of Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis district
Coat of arms of Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis district