From the Lower Rhine to the Rhineland
- Hombroich Island Museum (4.3 km)
Hombroich Island is located right nearby. It is a place where nature, art, and architecture come together in a unique way. Visitors stroll through a restored park and floodplain landscape where architectural sculptures blend in seamlessly. - Dyck Castle (10.5 km)
The Lower Rhine is famous for its castles and fortresses. Dyck Castle is one of the largest moated castles in the Rhineland and has been a center for garden art and landscape culture since 1999. - Benrath Castle (22.4 km)
In the south of Düsseldorf, you’ll find one of the most beautiful 18th-century garden castles. It is considered Düsseldorf’s most significant architectural masterpiece, housing a total of three museums. - Cologne Cathedral (39.7 km)
Cologne Cathedral was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. There is much to discover around the cathedral, including imposing buildings, quaint alleys, and the Chocolate Museum with its large chocolate fountain.
- Golf
On the golf course, you can enjoy the scenery of the Lower Rhine while getting some exercise. There are several golf courses located right near SnowWorld Neuss:
- Rittergut Birkhof (5.9 km) features a 36-hole course that is open year-round
- Hummelbachaue (10.2 km), featuring an 18-hole and a 9-hole course, as well as one of the largest training areas, the Golfodrom
- Schloss Myllendonk (15.7 km) is situated in the heart of a protected landscape area and features an 18-hole and a 9-hole course. - Cycling
The Lower Rhine is also considered a cyclist’s paradise. In a predominantly flat landscape, there is a well-developed network of bike paths set in a unique natural setting. E-bikes can be charged at SnowWorld Neuss’s own charging station. - Ball Sports
The Tespo Sportpark is located just over 5 km from SnowWorld Neuss. Here you’ll find several velour and granulate tennis courts, twelve badminton courts, and six squash courts. And after a strenuous game, the wellness area at the Hotel Fire & Ice invites you to relax.
- Rheinparkcenter Neuss (7.4 km)
The Rheinparkcenter is one of the largest shopping centers in the region and is easy to reach. Under one roof, you’ll find a wide variety of shopping options and can also treat yourself to some great food. A great shopping destination even when the weather isn’t ideal. - Minto Mönchengladbach (18.2 km)
Since 2015, the city of Mönchengladbach has also had a shopping center that leaves nothing to be desired. The ample parking, quiet zones, and various restaurants invite you to shop and linger. - Düsseldorf’s Königsallee (20.6 km)
Düsseldorf’s Königsallee, known as “Kö” for short, is the city’s shopping paradise and flagship attraction. The numerous street cafés invite you to relax and immerse yourself in the sophisticated lifestyle of Düsseldorf. - Designer Outlet Roermond, NL (56.8 km)
The outlet is located just across the border in the Netherlands. In over 180 designer shops, customers can shop to their heart’s content and hunt for bargains seven days a week.
- Aquazoo Düsseldorf (19 km)
Aquazoo is home to over 500 different animal species. The tour through the themed exhibits traces the evolution of life from its origins in water to the colonization of all terrestrial habitats. - Boat Tour on the Rhine
Get to know the city of Düsseldorf from the Rhine side with the KD Düsseldorf excursion boats. From Burgplatz along the Old Town to the Media Harbor—you’ll learn interesting background information about the city on the tour.