Best attractions and places to see around Kamp Lintfort include a mix of historical sites, industrial heritage, and natural landscapes. Located on the left bank of the Lower Rhine, the city serves as a connection between the Netherlands and the Ruhr area. Visitors can explore ancient Cistercian monasteries, former coal mining facilities, and extensive natural reserves. The region offers diverse points of interest for those interested in history, nature, and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Bislicher Insel is always a highlight, thousands of birds of all kinds, information from NABU. Always fantastic to drive here.
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Beautiful section through the NSG Bislicher Insel. Large meadows (flood protection area) are filled with more or less water (depending on the season and the water level of the Rhine) and thousands of different bird species.
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Nature thirsts for water. Not good times for wildlife at the moment.
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You have a varied view of the various rivers, established industries and the beautiful cultivated landscape.
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At the moment there are many occupied stork nests along the way.
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HARD TO BELIEVE; BUT DUISBURG REALLY HAS SEVEN RHINE BRIDGES - FROM NORTH TO SOUTH THESE ARE IN DETAIL Auisburg has seven Rhine bridges In 1945 not a single Rhine bridge in Duisburg was intact. 1. Krefeld-Uerding Bridge • spans the Rhine between Krefeld Uerdingen and Duisburg Mündelheim • is a bridle bridge (fake suspension bridge) • the length is 860 meters • The structure is one of the most beautiful Rhine bridges and has been under monument protection since 1987 because of the "architectural conception of the desired harmony between nature and technology". 2. Duisburg-Hochfeld railway bridge • spans the Rhine between Duisburg Hochfeld and Duisburg Rheinhausen • the first bridge train was put into operation at the end of 1873 • There have been four bridges over time • The 1st bridge was opened for freight traffic on December 24, 1873 and passenger trains ran over this bridge from January 14, 1874. • the 2nd bridge was put into operation on October 13, 1927 • the 3rd bridge was put into operation on May 12, 1945 • the 4th bridge was released on October 1, 1949 • the longest span is 189 m 3. Bridge of Solidarity • This road bridge spans the Rhine between Duisburg Hochfeld and Duisburg Rheinhausen • Opened to traffic on July 3, 1950 • Tied arch bridge • 256 meters • 500,000 steelworkers marched across the bridge to protest the closure of the Krupp steelworks. That was on January 20, 1988. The bridge got its name at that time. The steel workers came to the bridge from over 60 German steel works. 4. Neuenkamp Rhine Bridge • Commissioning was on October 16, 1970 • was the most modern and longest steel cable bridge in the world • Cable-stayed bridge • 350 meter span and 777 meter overall length • Costs in 1970: 37 million German marks • It was designed for 30,000 cars per day • Traffic increased, 100,000 vehicles (including 11,000 trucks) • In 1977, the lane transitions were replaced for the first time • Cracks in the road were repaired once in 1996-1998 and again in 2010-2013. • Was temporarily converted to six lanes, but then reverted back in 2007 due to excessive leverage 5. Friedrich Ebert Bridge (Duisburg) • a road bridge between Duisburg Ruhrort and Duisburg Homberg • Built in 1954 • Total length of 599 meters • is a bridle bridge (fake suspension bridge), like the Krefeld-Uerdinger Bridge 6. Haus-Knipp railway bridge • Railway bridge in the north of Ruhrort between Duisburg Beeckerwerth and Duisburg Baerl • Span 767 m • Truss bridge which actually consists of 24 individual truss bridges • Commissioned in 1912 • Construction costs were around 8.5 million German marks 7. Beeckerwerth Bridge • between Duisburg Beeckerwerth and Duisburg Baerl • The total length of the bridge is 1030 m • Commissioning was in October 1990 • 134 million DM construction costs • Cable-stayed bridge
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From the towpath, which is easy to cycle along, there are always beautiful views of the Rhine with its shipping and bridges.
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Kamp-Lintfort is rich in history, offering several significant sites. You can visit Kamp Abbey (Kloster Kamp), a Cistercian monastery founded in 1123, featuring an abbey church, museum, and a healing herb garden. Adjacent to it is the beautiful Terraced Garden. The city's industrial heritage is showcased at sites like the Friedrich Heinrich Old Settlement, the Zechenpark Friedrich Heinrich with its Lehrstollen (Training Mine), and the Haus des Bergmanns (Miner's House), providing insight into mining life.
Yes, Kamp-Lintfort is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes. The Walsum Rhine Meadows Nature Reserve offers expansive views of the Rhine floodplains, ideal for cycling. Another must-see is the Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve, one of Germany's last intact floodplain landscapes and a vital refuge for migratory birds, especially in winter. The Leucht Woods also provide numerous hiking routes for nature enthusiasts.
The region around Kamp-Lintfort is excellent for various outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, with well-developed paths like the Beeckerwerth Rhine Dike offering scenic views of the Rhine. You can also find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For more detailed routes, explore guides like Gravel biking around Kamp Lintfort, MTB Trails around Kamp Lintfort, and Running Trails around Kamp Lintfort.
Absolutely. Many natural areas like the Walsum Rhine Meadows Nature Reserve and Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve are great for families to explore. The View of the Rhine and A42 bridges near Duisburg is also a pleasant spot. For recreational fun, the Panoramabad Pappelsee indoor/outdoor swimming complex is a popular choice, especially in summer. The Open-Air Theatre also hosts family-friendly performances.
For excellent views, head to the Walsum Rhine Meadows Nature Reserve, where you can see the vast Rhine floodplains. The Beeckerwerth Rhine Dike also offers great perspectives of the river and countryside. Another notable spot is the View of the Rhine and A42 bridges near Duisburg, perfect for observing river traffic and impressive bridge structures.
Kamp-Lintfort offers attractions year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for exploring the natural reserves, cycling along the Rhine, and enjoying the Terraced Garden. The Panoramabad Pappelsee is also best enjoyed in warmer months. In winter, the Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve becomes a spectacular refuge for migratory birds, offering a unique natural spectacle.
Yes, Kamp-Lintfort's identity is deeply connected to its coal mining past. You can explore the Zechenpark Friedrich Heinrich, a former colliery site transformed into an industrial culture park. Within the park, the Lehrstollen (Training Mine) provides a hands-on experience of mining traditions, and the Haus des Bergmanns (Miner's House) offers a vivid glimpse into a miner's family life around 1910. Guided tours of the historic Förderturm (Headframe) are also available.
The Leucht Woods offer various idyllic footpaths suitable for relaxing strolls or jogs. You can also find easy routes within the Running Trails around Kamp Lintfort guide, such as the 'Zechenpark Kamp-Lintfort' loop. The paths along the Rhine dikes, like the Beeckerwerth Rhine Dike, are generally flat and well-suited for easy walks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse mix of historical sites, industrial heritage, and beautiful natural landscapes. The well-developed cycling paths along the Rhine, like those near the Walsum Rhine Meadows Nature Reserve, are highly praised for their scenic views and relaxed experience. The tranquility and birdlife at places like Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, you can experience the Walsum–Orsoy Rhine Ferry. It offers a beautiful and relaxed shortcut across the Rhine, providing a unique perspective of the river and its surroundings. It's a popular choice for cyclists looking to complete a round trip on either side of the Rhine.
Beyond Kamp Abbey, you can explore Eyll Castle and Chapel, which are other noteworthy historical sites in the area. The Hoerstgen Church is also listed as a significant cultural site, offering a glimpse into the region's architectural and religious history.
For swimming, the Panoramabad Pappelsee is a popular indoor/outdoor complex, especially during the summer months. Kamp-Lintfort also features a golf course for enthusiasts and an airfield for other recreational activities, providing diverse options for leisure.


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