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Dinslaken | ||
federal state | North Rhine-Westphalia | |
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Residents | 67.525 (2019) | |
height | 30 m | |
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Dinslaken is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia. She is on Lower Rhine in the northwest of the Ruhr area and belongs to the circle Wesel.
background
getting there
By plane
With small private planes, gliders, microlights and helicopters, the journey is via the Dinslaken / Schwarze Heide airfield possible in the Kirchheller Heide. (Distance to downtown Dinslaken approx. 10 km)
By train
The 1 Dinslaken train station is about 600 m northeast of the city center on the Oberhausen – Arnhem railway line. A total of three regional express lines stop in Dinslaken, the RE 5, RE 19 and the RE 49. Please refer List of local rail transport lines in North Rhine-Westphalia.
In addition, the tram line U 903 the DVG, which usually runs every 15 minutes from Dinslaken via Walsum, Hamborn, Meiderich, Duisburg Main station, city center and Hochfeld go to Hüttenheim.
By bus
SB3 to Wesel via Hünxe, 918 to Oberhausen-Holten
In the street
Federal motorway , Federal motorway
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![]() | In Dinslaken were Environmental zones set up in accordance with the fine dust ordinance. Without a corresponding sticker, you risk a fine of € 80 when entering an environmental zone. This also applies to foreign road users. Entry ban for vehicles in pollutant groups 1 2 3 (Info Federal Environment Agency) | ![]() |
By boat
mobility
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Tourist Attractions
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Castles, chateaux and palaces
- 1 Dinslaken Castle, which houses parts of the town hall. Next to it is the open-air stage of the Burgtheater.
Buildings
- 2 Lohberg colliery, decommissioned mine with two headframes. A decision has not yet been made about the subsequent use of the site.
Museums
- 3 Mill museum Hiesfeld , there is also a windmill and a water mill
- Voswinckelshof Museum the city of Dinslaken with a permanent exhibition on the city's history and changing special exhibitions.
various
- Emscher estuary into the Rhine, there are information stations here for the conversion of the Emscher system
activities
- 2 Black Heath Airport(IATA: ZCV) (Luftsportverein Dinslaken)
- 1 Dinslaken harness racing track
- Rotbachroute cycle path along the stream and lake of the same name
- Running tracks in the residential forest
shop
The 4 Neustrasse in the city center is a pedestrian zone. You can find boutiques, shoe stores, jewelry stores and much more.
There are also various shops in the Hiesfeld district.
The mall Neutor Gallery in the city center offers around 60 shops on two floors (22,000 m²) and 520 parking spaces in a paid 24-hour multi-storey car park.
kitchen
nightlife
accommodation
Learn
Work
security
health
Practical advice
- Information: City information at the Rittertor, Ritterstraße 1, 46535 Dinslaken, phone: 02064 / 66-222, email: [email protected]
trips
- to the Rhine, e.g. at Voerde-Götterswickerhamm
- to Hünxe in the Tester Mountains
- to Duisburg to the zoo
literature
Web links
- https://www.dinslaken.de/ - Official website of Dinslaken