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Attractions and Places To See around Wuppertal - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Wuppertal include a blend of industrial heritage, cultural sites, and green spaces. The city, located in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia, is characterized by its unique suspended railway and the Wupper River. Visitors can explore historic buildings, extensive parks, and significant cultural institutions. The region offers a variety of attractions for those interested in urban exploration and natural landscapes.

Best attractions and places to see around Wuppertal

  • The most popular attractions is Deep Cutting on the Nordbahntrasse, a cycle_way that features an impressive cut into the mountain. This section demonstrates the significant effort involved in constructing the railway line in 1884.
  • Another must-see spot is Rott Tunnel, an other_man_made structure along the Nordbahntrasse. This tunnel is part of the approximately 22 km long path, offering a cool passage on warm days.
  • Visitors also love View of Wuppertal from the Kuhler Viaduct on the Nordbahntrasse, a viewpoint offering panoramic city views. This viaduct is a notable structure along the Nordbahntrasse, providing a vantage point over Wuppertal.
  • Wuppertal is known for its historical sites, unique engineering marvels, and extensive green spaces. The city offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from former railway lines converted into paths to cultural centers and natural trails.
  • The attractions around Wuppertal are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 1300 highlights and over 3700 upvotes. The community has also contributed more than 260 photos, showcasing the diverse appeal of the region.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Deep Cutting on the Nordbahntrasse

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An impressive cut into the mountain, with enormous effort
That had to happen when the track was built - Anno 1884.

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Not so long ago, Wuppertal was considered one of the least bicycle-friendly cities in Germany. Recently, however, the city in the Bergisches Land has become increasingly popular among cyclists. The main reason for this is the Nordbahntrasse, a railway line recultivated as a cycle path, which meanders "over the roofs" of the long city from Vohwinkel to Sprockhövel.

One of the heart of the route, the Mirke train station, is located at the height of the Elberfeld district. The listed building is the cultural center of Nordstadt and provides a home for many colorful projects. Café Hutmacher is located in this old station building. Here you can take a leisurely break inside and outside in good weather. In addition to coffee and cake, there are delicious snacks from the stone oven or from the grill from spring to autumn. If you would rather have a beer with the tarte flambée from the oven, you are well advised to try the house beer "Bärtig Bräu". Sustainability is very important here. Whether it's coffee, soda or beer, care is taken to ensure that everything is produced fairly and locally.

The whole thing is rounded off by numerous events such as readings, concerts or design markets, which mainly take place at the station on weekends. If you don't have your own bike, Mirke train station is also a good starting point for you. It is easily accessible by public transport and offers free bike rental. For a small deposit you can start cycling from there.

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Monday to Thursday 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.,
Fri. 3 p.m. to 1 a.m.,
Sat. 12 p.m. to 1 a.m.,
Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

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Rott Tunnel

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The Nordbahntrasse in Wuppertal is an approximately 22 km long, wide footpath, cycle path and inline skater path on the former railway lines 2423 (Rhenish line) and 2713 (coal railway). It runs on a west-east axis along the northern slope of the Wuppertal urban area. The Nordbahntrasse is the longest inner-city former railway line in the world. The route includes bridges and viaducts with a total length of one and a half kilometers and five tunnels with a total length of two kilometers. The route passes numerous testimonies to Wuppertal's industrial and transport history, residential areas, monuments and geological features,[1] which are described on around 90 accompanying boards.

Wuppertal can be challenging for cyclists because of its narrow valley and steep slopes. With the continuous and mostly level Nordbahn route, a spacious and significant alternative route in terms of urban development was created for the first time, in whose immediate catchment area of one kilometer on both sides of the route more than 100,000 people live. Numerous schools and public institutions are located in the vicinity of the route with the city centers of Elberfeld and Barmen and can therefore be reached at any time via the footpath and cycle path.

The Nordbahntrasse connects Wuppertal to the national network of cycle paths (corkscrew route and Niederbergbahn in the west, Barmer Kohlenbahn in the east) and is part of the Bergisch Panorama Cycle Path.[2] The ten kilometers of the route, which lead through inner-city areas, are six meters wide and illuminated at night. In the outskirts of the city, the route is three and a half to four meters wide.

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The Kuhler Viaduct is one of the large and long viaducts of the northern railway line. From the top super passable and a nice view over the city. Below you can see what a great building is. Thanks to the Nordbahntrasse it will receive. Currently the stone wall is being restored. At the foot of the bridge, Barmer downtown begins

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Schee Tunnel

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The Schee Tunnel heralds the eastern end of the Nordbahntrasse. During the winter period it is closed at night to protect the bats. In summer it is a nice cool down. Despite the lighting in the tunnels, you should definitely have a light on your bike on the Nordbahntrasse, because especially in summer it can happen that our friend and helper carries out checks and imposes fines if there is no light.

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As the largest project, the association is responsible for converting the route of the disused Wuppertaler Nordbahn - section of the Düsseldorf-Derendorf – Dortmund Süd section to a pedestrian and bicycle path. This includes the preservation of the listed art structures, including six tunnels and four stone viaducts that shape the cityscape.
The particular urban significance of the Nordbahntrasse lies in the fact that a continuous cycle path is being created for the first time in Wuppertal, which has so far been unsuitable for cyclists due to its narrow valley and steep mountains. Over 100,000 people live in the immediate catchment area of one kilometer on either side of the route. Numerous schools and public facilities are in the vicinity and can therefore be reached on a daily basis via a foot and bike path on the Nordbahntrasse.

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Dance Tunnel (Dorrenberg Tunnel)

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In the past, after the railway company, people actually danced and partyed here. Today it is passage for pedestrians and cyclists as part of the Nordbahntrasse.

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When do you see from the bike path ever on the roofs of a city? Great view.

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The manor Schöller (also with the designation: Herrschaft Schöller and glory Schöller) is a lapsed nobility of the lords of Schöller in Wuppertal Schöller.
The keep and part of the castle wall are the last surviving remnants of the former manor Schoeler, which dates back to the late 12th century.

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Wuppertal-Loh station

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A short railway line starts here at the old Loher train station, which has been preserved and on which you can experience a trolley ride in summer. You can find information about this here: nordbahntrasse.de/draisine/anfahrt

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Ulrich HlgH 🚲🔆
September 3, 2023, Rott Tunnel

Please always pay attention to other cyclists without lights. Happens here very often 😭

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Ha-Jo Biker
February 15, 2023, Rott Tunnel

It's funny when you drive through such a dark tunnel, even with the lights on, it's a bit scary when you drive through the Rott Tunnel for the first time. Sorry, but the highlight here is called the Rott Tunnel, NOT the Nordbahntrasse, so the many uploaded photos of the Nordbahntrasse and Wuppertal are out of place.

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Unfortunately, everything is a bit dilapidated - but overall an impressive facility.

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Bergziege Doris
October 23, 2022, Rott Tunnel

Cycling through the tunnel is an exciting experience

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ReiKra
August 12, 2022, Rott Tunnel

Very good bike path, with a beautiful view of Wuppertal.

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DieterS
July 27, 2022, Rott Tunnel

Nice tunnel. If you need to cool off quickly on hot summer days, you will definitely like the passage.

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This manor is located directly at the Schöller hiking car park.

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Silly
July 25, 2022, Rott Tunnel

Beautiful city and country views.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique landmarks can I explore in Wuppertal?

Wuppertal is famous for its Suspension Railway (Schwebebahn), a unique electric elevated railway offering panoramic city views. Other notable landmarks include the stunning Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal, known for its architecture and acoustics, and the View of Wuppertal from the Kuhler Viaduct on the Nordbahntrasse, which provides excellent city vistas.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Wuppertal?

Absolutely! The Nordbahntrasse, a converted railway line, is perfect for family cycling and walking, featuring tunnels like the Rott Tunnel. The Green Zoo Wuppertal is another excellent choice, housing approximately 5,000 animals in spacious enclosures. You can also visit Mirker Station, Utopiastadt & Café Hutmacher, which offers a relaxed atmosphere and free bike rental.

What natural features or green spaces can I explore in Wuppertal?

Wuppertal offers several beautiful green spaces. The Botanischer Garten Wuppertal cultivates thousands of plant species and offers free entry. Hardt Park, home to the Elisenturm, is Germany's oldest citizen-built city park. For a unique experience, explore the Wild and romantic path along the Düssel, a scenic trail near the Düssel River.

Where can I find the best viewpoints in Wuppertal?

For panoramic views, head to the Elisenturm in Stadtpark Hardt. The Kuhler Viaduct on the Nordbahntrasse also offers fantastic city views, especially at sunset. The Gaskessel Wuppertal, a transformed historic gas holder, provides impressive city views from its cultural and event venue.

What cultural or historical sites are there to visit?

Wuppertal has a rich cultural and historical landscape. Visit the Engels-Haus, a museum dedicated to Friedrich Engels. The Von der Heydt-Museum, housed in a former town hall, boasts an impressive art collection. The Museum of Early Industrialisation provides insights into the region's industrial past, and the Luisenviertel district is known for its 19th-century architecture and vibrant atmosphere.

Are there good options for cycling or walking in Wuppertal?

Yes, the Nordbahntrasse is an approximately 22 km long converted railway line, ideal for cycling, walking, and inline skating. It features numerous bridges, viaducts, and tunnels like the Rott Tunnel and the Dance Tunnel (Dorrenberg Tunnel). For more options, you can find various routes for cycling around Wuppertal.

What outdoor activities can I enjoy near Wuppertal's attractions?

Beyond the Nordbahntrasse, Wuppertal offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails around Wuppertal, including easy routes like those around the Herbringhauser Reservoir. The region also has several cycling routes, such as the Balkantrasse, which takes you through the Bergisches Land.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible attractions?

The Nordbahntrasse is largely wheelchair-accessible, offering a wide, mostly level path. Specific highlights like the Deep Cutting on the Nordbahntrasse and the Wuppertal-Nächstebreck (Bracken) rest area are also noted for their accessibility.

When is the best time to visit Wuppertal for outdoor activities?

Wuppertal's parks and outdoor areas like the Nordbahntrasse are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for exploring the Botanischer Garten and Hardt Park, while autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks along the Düssel. The Nordbahntrasse is illuminated at night in inner-city areas, making it suitable for evening strolls or rides in cooler months.

Where can I find places to eat or relax near Wuppertal's attractions?

The Luisenviertel district is a great spot with numerous boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. At Mirker Station, Utopiastadt & Café Hutmacher, you can enjoy coffee, cake, and snacks in a vibrant cultural setting. The Hardt-Terrassen, adjacent to Hardt Park, is Wuppertal's oldest beer garden, perfect for a relaxing break.

What is the Nordbahntrasse and what can I see there?

The Nordbahntrasse is an approximately 22 km long former railway line converted into a path for walking, cycling, and inline skating. It features impressive engineering marvels like the Deep Cutting on the Nordbahntrasse and several tunnels, including the Rott Tunnel. It also offers viewpoints like the Kuhler Viaduct with city panoramas.

Are there any unique art installations or sculptures to see?

Yes, the Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden, founded by British sculptor Tony Cragg, displays modern sculptures in a natural, forested setting. You can also find the famous LEGO Bridge, part of the Nordbahntrasse, decorated by artist MEGX, and the vibrantly painted Holstein Staircase, originally an art piece called "Scala" by Horst Gläsker.

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