Best attractions and places to see around Rees include its historic town center and natural features along the Rhine River. Rees, located on the right bank of the Rhine in Germany, is the oldest town in the Lower Rhine area, founded in 1228. The region is characterized by flat, fertile plains, offering opportunities for cycling and walking. Its well-preserved architecture and significant landmarks reflect a rich past.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A playground for many outdoor activists.
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The Xanten North Sea is no longer an insider tip.
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To be on the bike again and again to slow down on the Rhine dike.
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The bike path is not paved, but it is still easy to ride on all bikes.
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If it's not too hot and the wind isn't too strong from the front, then this is a great bike path to ride on.
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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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Rees, as the oldest town in the Lower Rhine area, offers a rich historical experience. You can explore its well-preserved medieval city walls and towers, which showcase its fortified past along the Rhine. The historic market square, dating back to the 11th century, is also a central point. Nearby, the Historic old town of Xanten features well-preserved architecture, including old houses, a market square, and landmarks like the Gothic House.
Yes, the region around Rees is rich in natural beauty. The Rhine River itself is a prominent feature, with picturesque views along its promenade. You can visit the Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve, one of Germany's last intact floodplain landscapes and a significant refuge for migratory birds, especially in winter. For scenic views, the Rhine dike on the Old Rhine, Reeser Eyland offers great distant views of the Rhine and Rheinaue.
Families will find several engaging options. The Diersfordter Forest Moor Experience Trail features a boardwalk through beautiful scenery, offering opportunities to discover various animals in a well-laid-out environment. The Xanten North Sea provides a nice place to stay longer, with facilities and boat rentals, and is a paradise for surfers. The flat plains around Rees are also ideal for easy cycling and walking with children.
Rees offers various hiking opportunities, particularly along the Rhine and through its natural areas. An easy option is the "Rees Rhine Promenade – Mühlenturm Rees loop from Rees" which covers about 3.5 km. For a slightly longer, moderate hike, consider the "View of the Floodgate – Sommerdeich Nature Experience loop from Bienen." You can find more hiking routes and details on the Hiking around Rees guide page.
Absolutely, the flat, fertile plains around Rees are perfect for cycling. The Rhine dike on the Old Rhine, Reeser Eyland is a popular cycle way offering meditative rides with great views. For road cycling, routes like the "Bislich Dike – Xantener Nordsee Marina loop from Mehr" provide scenic journeys. Discover more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Rees guide.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved historical sites and the tranquil natural landscapes. The Diersfordter Forest Moor Experience Trail is loved for its beautiful scenery and the opportunity to discover local wildlife. The Historic old town of Xanten is appreciated for its charming architecture and vibrant market square. Many also enjoy the meditative experience of cycling along the Rhine dike.
Yes, the area provides several routes for running and jogging. An easy option is the "Running loop from Aspeler-Schmales Meer" which is about 4.2 km. For a moderate challenge, you could try the "View of the Old Rhine loop from Rees," covering around 9 km. More running trails are detailed in the Running Trails around Rees guide.
The Muehlenturm (mill tower) is a recognizable landmark in Rees, often featured in scenic views of the Rhine. It is part of the town's historic fortifications and contributes to its unique fortified Rhine front. You can often see it as part of walks along the Rhine promenade in Rees.
Yes, the Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve is a significant natural monument near Rees. It's recognized as one of Germany's last intact floodplain landscapes and serves as a crucial refuge for migratory birds, especially during the winter months when large flocks of geese arrive.
Rees is known for its well-preserved historic architecture, reflecting its past as an ancient town and a Hanseatic city. You can explore medieval city walls and towers, and the town's alleyways and streets showcase its heritage, thanks to careful reconstruction after 1945. The Historic old town of Xanten also offers examples of historic houses and landmarks like the Gothic House.
Yes, Rees features a Sculpture Park. This lovely green space provides an opportunity to explore the outdoors and enjoy art installations. It's a pleasant area for ambles and is often included in local walking routes, such as the "Mühlenturm Rees – Rees Sculpture Park loop from Rees" (approx. 5.8 km).


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