Schieder-Schwalenberg (Low German: Schüer-Schwalenberg)[3][4] is a town in the Lippe district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
The district of Schieder is situated on the banks of Schiedersee, an artificial lake that is fed and drained by the River Emmer.
The swallow on the red ground depicts Schwalenberg's municipal coat of arms.
On the blue ground the crown represents the summer residence of the House of Lippe, the castle at Schieder.
Tourists, mainly from Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands, often come to rent holiday flats for a short break.