Discover the deeper layers of the Lower Rhine on this 4h private tour with a born-and-raised local. Explore medieval streets, meaningful WWII history sites, sweeping viewpoints, and off-the-beaten-path places most visitors never experience.
Begin in Rheinberg’s historic old town before visiting the nearby Commonwealth War Cemetery for insights into the final phase of WWII, including Operation Plunder. Continue to Kloster Kamp (subject to availability) famous for its terraced Baroque gardens and panoramic hillside views.Enjoy a short stretch of the iconic German Autobahn en route to Halde Rheinpreußen, crowned by its striking red mining lamp (103m / 339ft), offering wide-angle views of the Lower Rhine landscape.In the fortified riverside village of Orsoy, stroll along the Rhine embankment and historic walls—and, if timing allows, try an authentic local Currywurst (optional). Throughout the tour, you gain genuine insight into the culture, mindset, and everyday life of this unique region.
We begin your tour in Rheinberg’s medieval old town. Wander through narrow historic lanes, learn how the town evolved over the centuries, and see traditional brick architecture and community buildings typical of the Lower Rhine. Your guide also introduces the area’s cultural identity and everyday life.
Transfer to next stop
Drive: approx. 10 minutes
Visit the Commonwealth War Cemetery for a concise but meaningful insight into the final phase of World War II. Learn about Operation Plunder and the 1945 Rhine crossing—key events that shaped the Lower Rhine region’s postwar identity.
Transfer to next stop
Drive: approx. 8 minutes
Explore parts of Kloster Kamp (subject to availability), Germany’s first Cistercian monastery (1123). Admire its famous terraced Baroque gardens and hillside layout — often called the “Sanssouci of the Lower Rhine” — a scenic and peaceful highlight of the region.
Travel along a stretch of the legendary German Autobahn on your way to the next viewpoint. While safety always comes first, guests may experience a short taste of the country’s unique no-speed-limit driving culture.
Climb the iconic Halde Rheinpreußen, a former mining spoil heap topped with a striking red mining lamp sculpture. From the summit, enjoy sweeping panoramic views across the Lower Rhine landscape—one of the best vistas in the region and a powerful symbol of its industrial heritage.
This stop includes an uphill walk on Halde Rheinpreußen. The path is wide and well-maintained, but it has a steady, yet moderate incline and a few gravel sections. Suitable for all guests with normal mobility / fitness; not recommended for wheelchairs or walkers.
Transfer to next stop
Drive: approx. 14 minutes
Arrive in Orsoy, a historic riverside town once fortified against attacks. Walk along the Rhine embankment, pass the old floodgate and remaining fortification structures, and explore the cozy historic center.
If timing allows and the local grill is open (normally only closed on Mondays), you may opt to try an authentic Currywurst (optional; own expense).
Transfer to next stop
Drive: approx. 7 minutes
Discover a secluded off-the-beaten-path location known to very few visitors. This atmospheric “hidden gem” offers a glimpse into the layered history of the Lower Rhine, blending nature, old structures, and a sense of forgotten stories—an unusual but captivating stop.
Return to Rheinberg
Drive: approx. 9 minutes
We meet in front of St. Peter’s Church (Pfarrkirche St. Peter) in Rheinberg. I will be waiting for you directly in front of the large main entrance at the base of the bell tower. You can recognize me by my blue backpack, and I will display your booking name on my phone so you can easily identify me.
The Rhine River is one of Europe's most famous and scenic rivers, flowing through Germany and offering a blend of stunning landscapes, historic castles, and charming villages. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its cultural and natural significance.
A famous rock formation on the Rhine River known for its legends and scenic beauty. The Lorelei is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The only castle on the Rhine that was never destroyed, offering a glimpse into medieval life and stunning views of the river.
A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most famous cathedrals in the world, known for its Gothic architecture and twin spires.
A pot roast that can be made from a variety of meats, marinated in vinegar, wine, spices, and juniper berries.
A white wine produced from Riesling grapes, known for its floral aroma and crisp taste.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather and long daylight hours. The riverbanks are lush and green, and all attractions are fully operational.
Euro (EUR)
CET (GMT+1), CEST (GMT+2 during daylight saving time)
230VV, 50HzHz
The Rhine River region is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty theft can occur in tourist areas and on public transport.
Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, Cologne Hauptbahnhof
Frankfurt Central Station, Cologne Central Station
Efficient and punctual, with options for regional and high-speed trains. Great for traveling between major cities and towns.
Available • Apps: Mytaxi, Freecnow
Car, Bike, Scooter
A picturesque university town known for its romantic old town, historic castle, and scenic river views.
A famous rock formation on the Rhine River known for its legends and scenic beauty.
Price varies by option