
Information for cyclists
Bocholt's location alone makes it a wonderful destination for cyclists. Small rivers such as the Issel or Bocholter Aa meander through the landscape and are surrounded by beautiful nature. Along the Bocholter Aa, a 58-kilometre cycle path leads from Velen via Rhede and Bocholt to Isselburg to great sights and through a beautiful landscape. Imposing castles in Isselburg and Raesfeld are within easy reach and the Rhine and our Dutch neighbours are not far away either. The possibilities are manifold.
Various themed cycle routes offer interesting cycling tours through the Münsterland. The signposted themed cycle routes each show very special contents of the region and thus tell exciting stories about Münsterland. Neutorplatz is located near the Bocholter Aa and is connected to various themed cycle routes.
100 Castles Route, West Course
Hohe Mark Nature Park Route
Aaroute
The entrance to the Münsterland cycle route network, which is around 4500 kilometres long, is directly in the city centre and offers numerous opportunities for great cycle tours in the region. Neutorplatz is a great stopover on a cycle tour along the Bocholter Aa.
Admission
Free admission: 0 €
Parking
There is a multi-storey car park at Neutorplatz.
Arrival
Travelling by car:
The best way for visitors to reach Bocholt by car is via the A3 and A31 motorways.
A3 coming from the south: exit "Bocholt/ Hamminkeln", continue via B473 towards Bocholt.
A3 from the north: exit "Rees", continue via B67 towards Bocholt
A31 exit "Borken", continue via B67 towards Bocholt
Arriving by train:
The regional train "Der Bocholter" commutes hourly from Wesel to Bocholt. There are further connections in the direction of the Ruhr area and the Netherlands.
The station is only 400 metres from Neutorplatz and can be reached on foot.
The S75 express bus connects Bocholt with Münster.
(01.01-31.12) Opening hours 'My Neutor
These are the core opening hours of the shops on Neutorplatz.
These opening hours may vary for individual shops or restaurants.