Discover your perfect stay in Nordhorn.

Discover the most iconic attractions in Nordhorn
Find the perfect place to stay in Nordhorn
Questions You Might Need to Know About Traveling to Nordhorn
Nordhorn, a tranquil town in Lower Saxony, Germany near the Dutch border, is renowned for its natural landscapes and textile industry heritage. Its extensive canal network and cycling paths make it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The Textile Museum showcases the blend of industrial legacy with modern life.
Must-see spots include Vechte River Park and the medieval ruins of Kloster Frenswegen. Families will enjoy Tierpark Nordhorn zoo, while the Textilmuseum reveals the city's unique industrial history.
Cuisine blends Dutch and German influences. Try Grünkohl mit Pinkel (kale stew with sausage) and smoked Bookwurst. The vibrant café culture invites you to enjoy hand-brewed coffee with apple pie by the canals.
Cycling dominates local transport with rental stations citywide. Buses cover major attractions (single ticket €2.50). International buses from Enschede (Netherlands) take 40 minutes. For drivers, A31 autobahn is recommended.
May-September offers ideal weather for canal boats and cycling. Avoid rainy winters; autumn features fewer crowds and beautiful foliage.
German is primary language but English is widely spoken. 4G covers the town with public WiFi at Town Hall. Dial 112 for emergencies, pharmacies display red "A" signs. While EC cards are accepted, carrying under €50 cash is advisable. The tourist office at Church Square provides multilingual maps.