Harbour in Duisburg
Dominik Ketz, Tourismus NRW e.V., Port in Duisburg

Etappe 4: Duisburg – Wesel

Düsseldorf
  • 48 km
  • 3:15 Hours
  • simple
After passing the major cities of Cologne, Düsseldorf, Krefeld and Duisburg, cyclists can enjoy more peace and quiet on this section of the cycle route through the sparsely populated and more natural Lower Rhine region.
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Tour details

  • Length:48.00 km
  • Duration:3:15 Hours
  • Features:
  • Predicate path
  • Suitable for bicycles
  • Culinary interesting
  • Culturally interesting
  • Refreshment stops
Our favourite places

Places you should not miss

  • Duisburg Zoo
    Duisburg
    Closed today
    Elephants, lions, polar bears and much more await you on a visit to Duisburg Zoo.
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  • Gasometer Oberhausen
    Oberhausen
    Open today
    The Oberhausen Gasometer - a cathedral of industrial culture
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  • Landscape Park Duisburg-Nord
    Duisburg
    Open today
    This is how industrial culture works: where once people worked, celebrated, climbed and dived, today more than a million visitors hike every year. A disused steelworks has been transformed into an urban oasis.
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  • TerraZoo Rheinberg
    Rheinberg
    Closed today
    A visit to TerraZoo Rheinberg is an exotic sight. The terrarium house is the focal point of the zoological institute with its associated reptile sanctuary. Around 400 cold-blooded animals such as snakes, lizards and tortoises, as well as spiders and insects, can be discovered here.
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Meadows and fields offer a clear view of the flat landscape. Depending on which side of the Rhine cyclists choose, small towns invite them to stroll and linger. On the right bank of the Rhine, the route passes Dinslaken and Voerde, while cyclists on the left bank pass through Moers and Rheinberg.

Past impressive industrial heritage

The starting point is the port city of Duisburg: three times a day, boat trips depart from here through the Port of Duisburg, the largest inland port in the world. At the inner harbor, visitors can enjoy a cool drink with a view of the water or fortify themselves for the onward journey in one of the restaurants. Grain used to be stored and milled here, but today Duisburg's inner harbor is a particularly attractive urban quarter.

If you have time, you should spend half a day exploring the Duisburg-Nord Landscape Park. Today, visitors to the disused ironworks can climb the walls of the former bunker complex, dive into the flooded gasometer or enjoy a breathtaking view over the Ruhr region from the defunct blast furnace. As dusk falls, the industrial giants are bathed in green, blue and red light - a special event not just for photographers.

With this impressive industrial backdrop behind you, the tour continues into the rural idyll of the Lower Rhine. The town of Dinslaken is also known as the green gateway to the Ruhr region. If you are looking for city and nature, this is the place for you. A little further along the Rhine is the Tenderingssee, offering a beach vacation on the Lower Rhine - with cocktails, smoothies and a dip in the cold water on hot summer days. Ideal for putting your bike to one side, relaxing for an afternoon and dreaming of a beach vacation in the south.

If you're feeling count-like, you should cross the Rhine in Duisburg and make a stop in the town of Moers. Moers Castle with the Grafschafter Museum and castle park is the town's trademark.

Romantic riverside landscapes

Further along the route between Wesel and Xanten is the Bislicher Insel floodplain landscape. Thousands of wild geese spend the winter in this romantic water landscape every year. From October to February, they appear as formations in the sky or settle on green meadows. Visitors can observe them up close with binoculars. Geese, beavers and great egrets also make their home in the floodplain landscape.

More tours at a glance

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    Königswinter
    This hike offers views of the Rhine Valley and the Siebengebirge landscape, which inspired the composer and wanderer Ludwig van Beethoven back in the 18th century.
    Beethoven Wanderweg
  • Two hikers on a winter walk
    Sauerland-Höhenflug: Über die Nordhelle und durch wilde Moore
    Meinerzhagen
    Winter hiking around the Nordhelle - that means fascinating and rare moors, tranquil forests and magnificent views from the Nordhelle and the Robert-Kolb-Tower.
    Sauerland-Höhenflug: Über die Nordhelle und durch wilde Moore
  • Panorama-Radweg Balkantrasse
    Panorama-Radweg Balkantrasse
    Wuppertal
    On comfortable paths through the Bergisches Land: the Balkantrasse uses former railroad lines and leads cyclists to the lowlands of the Rhine.
    Panorama-Radweg Balkantrasse
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