The Urban Setting.

The towns and municipalities that make up the Rhine County Neuss are, in alphabetical order, Dormagen, Grevenbroich, Jüchen, Kaarst, Korschenbroich, Meerbusch, Neuss and Rommerskirchen.

The Rhine County Neuss is an area located on the west bank of the Rhine River. Staying on the Left Side of the Rhine, as the Rhinelander call it, the region goes clear down to Cologne and as far west as Mönchengladbach. Take a look at a map and you will see that Rhine County Neuss is located in the heart of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is an exceptional region, combining a peaceful coexistence of industry and nature yet still retaining many aspects of its historical past and Roman influence.

Architecture

Architecture.

Nearly each town in Rhine County Neuss has its places of historical interest, the majority of them dating from medieval times. The most impressive architectural  high lights in Rhine County Neuss can be found in its castles and ancient ruins...

Cities Around Dusseldorf

Cities.

Looking for another city to explore, to drop by for some shopping or just to gather new impressions? Even if you are in Dusseldorf for only a short period of time, visting one of the other large cities nearby can be worthwhile...

Towns

Towns.

Rhine County Neuss comprises eight towns and municipalities, which differ in age, size and their individual character. So if you want to get acquainted with the whole district, you have no choice but to  visit each spot...

Cycling in Dusseldorf

Cycling.

The German word for bicycle is Fahrrad, ride bike and the Germans have certainly got the hang of it, which is reflected in the fact that nine percent of all distances are covered by bike. That's 300 kilometres per citizen...

Parks

Parks.

Rhine County Neuss has more green to it than one may think. Starting at the center, a green promenade runs through the city right next to the Erftmühlengraben. Follow the narrow path and find yourself in a rose garden...

Dusseldorf International Airport
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