Best attractions and places to see around Moers include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural institutions, and green spaces. Located in the Lower Rhine Valley, the city features a historic core, expansive parks, and sites reflecting its industrial heritage. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and cultural experiences within the region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The HOAG route is just one example of the structural change that has taken place in the Ruhr area in recent decades. A green lung in the middle of the area and everywhere you meet silent witnesses of the industrial past.👍
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Quaint self-service stop. Friko and sausages
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Drive up in Oberhausen Holten in the direction of Walsum/Rhein. The track is in very good shape, I can only recommend it 👍🏻
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You have a varied view of the various rivers, established industries and the beautiful cultivated landscape.
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Industrial culture,...GREAT...I love the POTT
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Steel giants with charm, highly recommended.
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So much has already been written about this route. All I can say is that this route is a MUST when cycling in this area!
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It's relaxing to cycle so close to the banks of the Rhine.
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Moers offers a rich history, centered around the Duisburg-North Landscape Park, a former industrial site transformed into a park. You can also visit the historic Moerser Schloss (Moers Castle), which houses the Grafschafter Museum, and the charming Moers Old Town with its cobbled streets and the Peschkenhaus, the city's oldest townhouse. The Schacht 4 des Bergwerks Rheinpreußen is another significant industrial monument.
Yes, Moers boasts several green spaces. The expansive Schlosspark surrounds Moerser Schloss, featuring walking paths and a rosarium. Connected to it is the Freizeitpark, offering lakes for rowing and a petting zoo. For panoramic views, visit Halde Rheinpreußen, a spoil tip with a monumental sculpture. The Walsum Rhine Meadows Nature Reserve also provides a great view of the vast Rhine floodplains.
Moers is excellent for cycling. The Rhine Cycle Path (Rheinradweg) offers a well-developed route along the Rhine. Another popular option is the HOAG Rail Trail, a converted railway line with scenic views and frequent resting spots. You can find more cycling routes in the area by exploring the Moers guide on komoot.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Moers are suitable for families. The Freizeitpark offers playgrounds, a petting zoo, and mini-golf. The Duisburg-North Landscape Park combines industrial heritage with nature and sport, offering plenty to explore for all ages. Both the HOAG Rail Trail and the Rhine Cycle Path are popular for family bike rides.
Moers and its surroundings offer diverse hiking experiences. You can find trails along the Moersbach stream, through green corridors, and around forest lakes. Some paths lead up to spoil heaps like Halde Rheinpreußen for elevated views. For specific routes, check out the Hiking around Moers guide, which includes routes like the 'Moers Castle Park – Moers Castle and Rose Garden loop'.
Moers is known for its vibrant cultural scene. The Schlosstheater Moers is Germany's smallest city theater, recognized for its experimental productions. The city also hosts the world-renowned annual Moers Jazz Festival. The Grafschafter Museum inside Moerser Schloss details local history, and the Peschkenhaus serves as a community center for art exhibitions.
For impressive panoramic views, head to Halde Rheinpreußen. This approximately 100-meter-high spoil tip offers expansive vistas of the surrounding Lower Rhine Valley. Additionally, climbing Blast Furnace 5 at Duisburg-North Landscape Park provides magnificent views of the industrial landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the unique blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty. Many appreciate the transformation of sites like Duisburg-North Landscape Park into recreational areas. The well-developed cycle paths, such as the HOAG Rail Trail and Rhine Cycle Path, are also highly regarded for their relaxing experience and scenic views.
Yes, Moers offers several easy walking paths. The Schlosspark provides a leisurely stroll around Moerser Schloss. The Freizeitpark also has accessible paths. For specific easy routes, you can check the Easy hikes around Moers guide, which includes routes like the 'Waldsee Baerl – Baerler Busch Forest Lake loop'.
The Walsum–Orsoy Rhine Ferry provides a convenient and relaxed way to cross the Rhine. It's a popular option for cyclists and pedestrians, offering a pleasant experience and a shortcut for exploring both sides of the river.
Yes, Moers has various running trails. You can find routes through parks and along natural features. For dedicated running paths, explore the Running Trails around Moers guide, which features routes like the 'Aumühle Moers Historic Watermill – Dirt Jump Park Duisburg-Walsum loop'.
Beyond the Grafschafter Museum in Moerser Schloss, you can also visit the Felke Museum, known for its unique exhibits including an original 'Licht-Luft-Hütte'. Additionally, the Turmmuseum in der Repelener Dorfkirche offers another historical perspective.


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