Attractions and places to see in the Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf, an administrative district in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, offer a diverse range of experiences. The region features historical landmarks, vibrant cultural sites, and serene natural features, particularly along the Rhine River. Visitors can explore historic towns, extensive parklands, and significant nature reserves. This area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Really good bike path with no cars far and wide, the peace and quiet while cycling is great.
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The airport bridge is a motorway bridge on the A44 over the Rhine near Düsseldorf and Meerbusch
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The view of the Rhine is beautiful and the bike paths are great.
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Two tours, the Stag Beetle Route and the Moor Adventure Trail, can be undertaken independently of one another or combined to form a long circular hiking trail (approx. 6.5 km). The clear signage also ensures easy orientation. The starting point is marked by the car park at the south entrance to the extensive Diersfordter game reserve. The main trail and the Stag Beetle Route (approx. 3.7 km) that soon follows run on a gravel path through a natural oak and pine mixed forest and are easily accessible with a stroller or wheelchair. With a bit of luck, probably best in the early morning or at dusk, you can spot the red and fallow deer, wild boar or mouflons that live here. In addition, two observation platforms provide exciting views of the forest inhabitants. Information boards along the trail explain a lot about the forest and its special inhabitants, such as the stag beetle, which gives this hiking route its name. The "flying deer", as the Dutch call it, is the largest beetle in Germany and is found in the Diersfordt Forest in the largest number in North Rhine-Westphalia. Further north is the unpaved moorland adventure trail (approx. 2 km), which leads in parts over wooden planks directly through a moorland landscape, wet heaths and dry inland dunes. Depending on the weather, the planked path can be slippery and the forest floor muddy. Sturdy shoes are therefore recommended. Due to the wild animals, there are no benches or waste bins.
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Great downhill spiral on the left side of the Rhine
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Super driveways on both sides and easy to deal with. My favorite bridge to change the Rhine side.
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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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The region offers diverse natural features. You can visit the Walsum Rhine Meadows Nature Reserve, known for its scenic beauty and cycling paths, or the Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve near Xanten, which attracts many bird species. For a tranquil experience, the Krickenbecker Lakes and Little De Wittsee are excellent for walking or cycling, offering charming views.
Absolutely. The Historic old town of Xanten is a must-see, featuring the Gothic House from 1540. In Düsseldorf itself, you can explore the Altstadt (Old Town) with its historic churches like St. Lambertus Basilica, or visit Schloss Benrath, an 18th-century Rococo palace with extensive gardens and museums.
The Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf is well-suited for cycling. A popular choice is the Rhine Cycle Path on the Düsseldorf Rhine Embankment, offering a paved route between Düsseldorf and Kaiserswerth. Another excellent section is the Rhine Cycle Path (Rheinradweg) between Mündelheim and Kaiserswerth. For more options, you can find numerous Road Cycling Routes in the Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf.
Yes, many attractions cater to families. The Diersfordter Forest Moor Experience Trail is a very nicely laid out path with opportunities to discover local wildlife. Düsseldorf's Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum provides an educational experience with marine biodiversity and live animals. Additionally, Südpark, the city's largest park, features a petting zoo and playgrounds.
For panoramic views, the Rheinturm (Rhine Tower) in Düsseldorf offers an observation deck over 550 feet high, providing vistas of the city, Altstadt, MedienHafen, and the Rhine River. Many sections of the Rhine Cycle Path, such as the Rhine Cycle Path on the Düsseldorf Rhine Embankment, also offer beautiful river views.
Düsseldorf boasts a rich cultural scene. You can explore the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen (K20, K21, and F3) for modern and contemporary art, or visit the Museum Kunstpalast. The Filmmuseum Düsseldorf offers interactive exhibits on cinematic history. For performing arts, consider the Tonhalle Düsseldorf for concerts or the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus for theater. More information can be found on visitduesseldorf.de.
The region offers numerous opportunities for walks and hikes. The Hofgarten, Germany's first public park, and Nordpark with its Japanese Garden in Düsseldorf provide serene walking paths. For a more immersive nature experience, consider the Diersfordter Forest Moor Experience Trail. You can also explore various Running Trails in the Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf, many of which are suitable for walking.
Beyond the Altstadt, explore the MedienHafen (Media Harbor), known for its striking contemporary architecture by designers like Frank Gehry, along with trendy restaurants. The Königsallee (The Kö) is Düsseldorf's luxury shopping boulevard, featuring high-end boutiques and a picturesque canal. Don't miss the lively Carlsplatz Market for local produce and gourmet foods.
Many of the region's parks and nature reserves are suitable for walks with dogs, though leash rules may apply. The Rhine Embankment Promenade in Düsseldorf is popular for walks, and several nature reserves like the Walsum Rhine Meadows Nature Reserve offer extensive paths. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
The Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf is enjoyable year-round, but spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and exploring the cities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for enjoying the Rhine Embankment and outdoor events, though it can be warmer. Winter brings festive markets, especially in Düsseldorf.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for wildlife observation. The Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve near Xanten is particularly known for attracting thousands of different bird species, especially during migratory seasons. Wildpark Düsseldorf Grafenberg allows visitors to observe native animals like deer, wild boar, and raptors in natural-looking enclosures.
Düsseldorf is known for its extensive green spaces. You can find detailed information about parks like the Hofgarten, Nordpark, and Südpark, as well as other natural areas, on the official tourism website. Visit visitduesseldorf.de for more details on Düsseldorf's green city initiatives.


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