Best attractions and places to see around Neuburg am Rhein. This historic fishing and shipping village is situated on the left bank of the Rhine, characterized by its picturesque old town, surrounded by old Rhine arms and lush floodplains. The area offers a blend of cultural sites, natural landscapes, and recreational opportunities, making it a diverse destination for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice place to relax and dangle your feet in the water.
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The last former mill town on the Alb. Benches and a large lawn invite you to relax. A fish ladder allows you to climb up. Very nice to look at.
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The baroque castle was largely rebuilt between 1955 and 1966 after it was destroyed in World War II. Today it houses the State Museum. The 165 steps of the 42-meter-high tower lead to the viewing platform, from which you have a magnificent view of the Palatinate Forest and parts of the Black Forest.
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In a few words: a dream, the Rhine at its best
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The little fish reach the Rhine via the fish ladder and also return to spawn.
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Very beautiful here. When the weather is nice, it feels like half of Karlsruhe is out and about here at the end of the day.
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Neuburg am Rhein boasts a rich history. You can visit the Pilgrimage Church Maria Himmelfahrt, known for its impressive Baroque style. The Historic Old Town features narrow streets and well-preserved buildings from the 17th century, including half-timbered houses. Additionally, the Karlsruhe Palace, though rebuilt, offers a glimpse into regional history with its faithfully restored exterior and modern museum interior.
The region is characterized by the scenic Rhine River and its floodplains. You can explore the green landscapes of the PAMINA-Rheinpark, which includes areas like "Derrück." Numerous gravel pits in the vicinity offer opportunities for swimming and surfing, while the surrounding forests are ideal for hiking.
Yes, Neuburg am Rhein offers several family-friendly options. The PAMINA-Rheinpark features "Derrück," which has a family beach and sports facilities. The nearby gravel pits are popular for swimming. Cycling along the Rhine Cycle Path on the South Bank or the Alb River Cycle Path, Karlsruhe are also great for families, with many spots to rest and enjoy the scenery.
The area is excellent for cycling. You can ride along the Rhine Cycle Path on the South Bank, which is part of the larger PAMINA-Radwander-Netz. Another option is the Alb River Cycle Path, Karlsruhe, which winds through green areas and past art installations. For more detailed routes, you can find various road cycling and gravel biking tours in the region, such as those listed in the Road Cycling Routes around Neuburg am Rhein guide.
To delve into the local history, visit the Ortsmuseum (Local Museum). For insights into the region's connection to the Rhine, the Schiffahrtsmuseum / Rheinauenmuseum (Shipping Museum / Rhine Floodplain Museum) provides information on shipping history and the ecology of the Rhine floodplains.
A unique cultural and culinary experience is offered by the Gasthausschiff "Lautermuschel" (Inn Ship "Lautermuschel"), a restaurant located on a ship. If you visit in season, you might also experience the Annual Wine Festival, where you can enjoy local specialties like Riesling wines and Pfälzer Saumagen.
Yes, the region around Neuburg am Rhein is suitable for hiking, with marked trails through the surrounding forests and along the Rhine. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options, by exploring the MTB Trails around Neuburg am Rhein guide, which also lists routes suitable for general outdoor activities.
The Neuburg-Neuburgweier Rhine Ferry, also known as "Baden-Pfalz," is a car ferry that connects Neuburg am Rhein with the neighboring community of Neuburgweiher. It offers a unique way to cross the Rhine and is a point of interest in itself, allowing for scenic breaks.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty of the Rhine and its floodplains, especially when cycling along paths like the Rhine Cycle Path on the South Bank, noting the numerous benches for enjoying the views. The Alb River Cycle Path, Karlsruhe is appreciated for its green surroundings, art installations, and opportunities to refresh by the river. The Karlsruhe Palace is admired for its grand architecture and extensive outdoor facilities, including a botanical garden.
Yes, some attractions in the area are noted for their accessibility. The Karlsruhe Palace is listed as wheelchair accessible. The Neuburg-Neuburgweier Rhine Ferry is also wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive way to experience the Rhine crossing.
The PAMINA-Rheinpark offers a range of recreational activities, particularly at the area known as "Derrück." Here, visitors can enjoy a family beach, sports facilities, and tennis courts, making it a popular spot for bathers in summer and general outdoor recreation.
Yes, the region provides spots for outdoor gatherings. There is a dedicated Grill Hut at the "Großen Altwasser", which offers a pleasant setting for outdoor relaxation and social events.


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