Best attractions and places to see around Bocholt include a variety of notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Located in the western Münsterland region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Bocholt offers a mix of urban history and accessible natural landscapes. The town is known for its historic architecture, such as the Dutch Renaissance-style Town Hall, and its extensive network of cycling routes. Visitors can explore a diverse range of attractions, from museums detailing the region's textile heritage to expansive nature reserves.
…Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Need a break or just a cup of coffee? It's always busy in good weather, as the monastery is conveniently located on several beautiful cycling routes. There's also a small shop at the monastery where you can buy various abbey beers.
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Terrace and nice shop with its own beer
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The border between Belgium and the Netherlands, established in 1843, runs from border stone 177a of the St. Benedictuslaan diagonally through the green, over the 'De Kluis', across the terrain, through the buildings to border post 178, which stands at the back of the monastery grounds. On the road surface of 'De Kluis' the border is indicated with a white line and the flags of Nl and Be.
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Do you want to cycle through nature to the Achelse Kluis? Then definitely add this path to the route. Forest, heath and fens with more than enough space for everyone.
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The Achelse Kluis is partly located on the territory of Hamont-Achel (Belgium), but also on the territory of Valkenswaard (Netherlands).
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Great place for coffee and pie
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Something different, a beautiful wooden suspension bridge in the green nature. It wobbles a bit, but not too much.
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Lovely outdoor terrace with spots in the sun and shade. For hungry guests there is a small menu with tasty dishes. Don't forget to taste the specialty beers!
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Bocholt boasts several significant historical landmarks. The Bocholt Historic Town Hall, built in Dutch Renaissance style between 1618 and 1624, is a prominent feature in the city center. Nearby, St. George's Church, with its foundation stone laid in 1415, is one of Westphalia's oldest ecclesiastical buildings. You can also see the Model of the Town of Bocholt around 1822 on St. Georg Square, offering a detailed, barrier-free depiction of the town's past. Further afield, Diepenbrock Castle, an old knight's seat dating back to 1326, provides another glimpse into the region's history.
For natural beauty, visit the 32-hectare Aasee Bocholt, perfect for walks, jogging, and pedal boating. The Bocholter Stadtwald (City Forest) offers 69 hectares of green space with ponds and game reserves. The Oudsberg Dune is a natural monument featuring land dunes surrounded by forest and fens, offering a beautiful panorama from the top. You can also climb the Ottenstein Tower for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with the Netherlands visible on clear days.
Yes, Bocholt offers several family-friendly options. The Inselbad Bahia Water Park provides an exciting day out for aquatic fun. The Aasee Bocholt is great for leisurely walks and pedal boating. The Wooden suspension bridge over the Dommel is a fun and photogenic spot that children often enjoy. Many of the natural areas, like the Bocholter Stadtwald, are also suitable for family strolls.
Bocholt has a rich cultural scene. The LWL-Museum Textilwerk delves into the town's textile industry history, showcasing weaving machines and artifacts. The City Museum Bocholt documents the town's history, geography, and culture. You can also explore the Bocholter Handwerksmuseum (Crafts Museum) for insights into regional artisanal traditions, or visit the Bocholt House of Art (Kunsthaus Bocholt) for contemporary art exhibitions.
Bocholt is a cycling paradise, with 216 km of local cycle paths and excellent connections to the Münsterland's 4,500 km network. You can enjoy routes like the 100 Castles Route, the Flamingo Route, and the Hohe Mark Nature Park Route, which extend into the Netherlands. For a smooth ride, consider the Wide bike path through the Leenderbos, a broad, car-free asphalt road through the Leenderheide. For more adventurous cycling, explore the Gravel biking routes around Bocholt or the MTB Trails around Bocholt.
Yes, the region offers various trails for hiking and running. The Bocholter Stadtwald and areas around Aasee Bocholt provide pleasant walking paths. For dedicated running, you can find several options in the Running Trails around Bocholt guide, including moderate loops from Bocholt itself. The Oudsberg Dune also features trails through land dunes, forest, and fens.
The Achelse Kluis Abbey, Inn and Brewery is a former Cistercian abbey located partly on Belgian and partly on Dutch territory. It's historically significant and was known for its Trappist beer, Achel. While the brewery is no longer active, you can still visit the abbey, enjoy the large beer garden, and learn about its history. It's also near the Border crossing at the Achelse Kluis, which marks the historic border between Belgium and the Netherlands.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical sites and accessible natural landscapes. The Oudsberg Dune is highly rated for its beautiful panoramas and diverse nature. The Wooden suspension bridge over the Dommel is a popular spot for its photogenic qualities and as a pleasant stop during walks. The extensive cycling network, including paths like the Wide bike path through the Leenderbos, is also a major draw for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, Bocholt's city center offers a charming experience with local shops and cozy cafés. The Weekly Market, held in the city center, is an excellent place to find regional products and experience local life. For beer enthusiasts, the Bocholt City Brewery offers guided tours to learn about the brewing process, sample different beers, and enjoy meals paired with their own creations.
The Burlo Fens (Burlo-Vardingholter Nature Reserve) is an excellent spot for nature lovers. This reserve offers a chance to observe waterfowl, tree frogs, and grasshoppers amidst its heath and fens, providing a peaceful environment for wildlife spotting.
Bocholt offers outdoor activities throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for cycling, walking around Aasee Bocholt, and enjoying the water park. Autumn provides beautiful scenery for walks in the Bocholter Stadtwald and the Oudsberg Dune. Even in winter, the city center and museums remain accessible, and crisp walks in the natural areas can be refreshing.


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