Best attractions and places to see around Neukirchen-Vluyn, a tranquil town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The area features historical landmarks, such as 13th-century churches and 19th-century windmills, alongside natural features like the Halde Norddeutschland and the Rhine. Its landscape is characterized by former mining areas, re-naturalized green spaces, and well-developed paths along the Rhine.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great bike path. We enjoyed driving.
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Rhine Orange-Ruhr estuary
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This bike path is wonderful to ride with great views.
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One of my favorite bike paths Beautiful view of the Rhine on the one hand and on the other hand on Ruhrort, Laar, Beeckerwerth and the TKS industrial plants.
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The 83-ton slab is 25 meters high and 7 meters wide. 700 kilograms of paint are needed to paint the surface. The last coat of paint was applied in 2016 to coincide with the opening of the 230-kilometer-long Ruhr Valley Cycle Path, the start and end point of which is the landmark. The slab "glows" particularly in the evening sun, while the city panorama and Lower Rhine landscape are already showing evening gray. Electric lighting now extends the "glow" into the night. The sculpture is also part of the Route of Industrial Heritage with 25 anchor points, which connects various industrial sites, panoramas and settlements in the Ruhr area with the help of themed routes. (Reinhard Lutum, Rhenish Association for Monument Preservation and Landscape Protection e. V., 2020)
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super nice to cycle, very varied, there is always something to look at.
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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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Neukirchen-Vluyn offers several natural highlights. You can visit Halde Norddeutschland, a re-naturalized former mining spoil tip with panoramic views, popular for hiking and cycling. The Staatsforst Littard provides opportunities for forest walks, and the Littardtkuhlen and Nieper Kuhlen are picturesque ponds, remnants of an old Rhine arm, ideal for easy walks. The region also features well-developed cycle paths along the Rhine, such as the Rhine Dike Cycle Path at Duisburg-Laar and the Beeckerwerth Rhine Dike, offering scenic views.
Yes, Neukirchen-Vluyn is rich in history. You can explore Schloss Bloemersheim, an impressive 16th-century castle with a park, or visit the 13th-century Dorfkirche Neukirchen. The 19th-century Windmühle Dong and Rayener Mühle offer glimpses into the region's past. Additionally, the historic mining settlements like the 'Alte Kolonie' and 'Neue Kolonie' provide insights into the industrial heritage.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various cycling routes, including easy tours like 'The Blink near Hoerstgen – Field view loop' or 'Rayer Mill – Niederberg Colliery loop'. For gravel biking, there are routes like 'Friedrich Heinrich Colliery Park loop'. Hiking and running are also popular, with trails around the Halde Norddeutschland. Find more options on the Running Trails around Neukirchen-Vluyn, Cycling around Neukirchen-Vluyn, and Gravel biking around Neukirchen-Vluyn guide pages.
Many attractions in Neukirchen-Vluyn are suitable for families. The Rhine Dike Cycle Path at Duisburg-Laar and Beeckerwerth Rhine Dike are well-developed and offer relaxed cycling for all ages. The Rheinorange sculpture is an interesting landmark that can spark curiosity. The Museum Neukirchen-Vluyn in the Kulturhalle offers escape room games based on local history, which can be engaging for older children.
A popular hiking spot is Halde Norddeutschland, which offers trails with varying difficulties, generally considered moderate. The Staatsforst Littard also has well-documented trails like the 'W10'. For easier walks, the paths around the Littardtkuhlen and Nieper Kuhlen are ideal. You can find more detailed information on routes, including difficulty, on the Running Trails around Neukirchen-Vluyn guide page.
Absolutely. The Museum Neukirchen-Vluyn in the Kulturhalle features a permanent exhibition on local history and changing special exhibitions. The Kulturhalle itself is a venue for various cultural events, including cabaret. You can also visit the Ortsgeschichtliches Museum for a deeper dive into the town's past, or explore historic churches like the 13th-century Evangelische Kirche in Neukirchen.
Yes, the region has a strong industrial heritage. The Halde Norddeutschland is a prominent example, a reclaimed mining spoil tip that now serves as a recreational area. The Rheinorange sculpture in Duisburg, marking the confluence of the Ruhr and Rhine rivers, symbolizes the region's industrial significance as Europe's largest inland port. Additionally, the historic mining settlements like the 'Alte Kolonie' and 'Neue Kolonie' offer a direct look into the lives of miners.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic views, especially along the Rhine dikes. The Beeckerwerth Rhine Dike is noted for its 'great views of the Rhine and the surrounding landscape'. The Rhine Dike Cycle Path at Duisburg-Laar is appreciated for its 'magnificent view of the Rhine and the vast surrounding area'. The Rheinorange is often highlighted as a 'nice beginning or a nice end for the Ruhr Valley Cycle Path' and a great photo opportunity.
Neukirchen-Vluyn is generally welcoming to dog walkers, especially in its natural areas. The trails around Halde Norddeutschland and within the Staatsforst Littard are popular choices for walks with dogs. The paths around the Littardtkuhlen and Nieper Kuhlen also offer pleasant, easy routes suitable for pets.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Neukirchen-Vluyn, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes. However, the re-naturalized areas like Halde Norddeutschland and the forests can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn providing beautiful foliage and winter offering a different, tranquil charm.
While specific accessibility details for all paths are not always available, the well-developed cycle paths along the Rhine, such as the Rhine Dike Cycle Path at Duisburg-Laar, are often partly asphalted or solid paths, making them more suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. The Walsum–Orsoy Rhine Ferry is also listed as wheelchair accessible.
For nature education, the Naturschutzzentrum Neukirchen-Vluyn is a dedicated conservation center. If you're interested in renewable energy, the Solarpark Mühlenfeld combined with an energy path offers an educational experience about solar power.
Neukirchen-Vluyn hosts various local events. The town celebrates Carnival, and a notable event is the fantastic fairytale festival (Märchenfestival) held in one of the old mills in July, featuring recitals of German fairytales. It's a unique cultural experience for visitors.


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