Guided tours around the Ice Age game reserve and to the Neanderthal discovery site.
At the site where the Neanderthal man was found, you will be taken on a journey into the
Ice Age and its exciting environmental and climatic conditions that the valley and
have shaped human development. In the neighboring Ice Age
Rare animals from the Ice Age live in the wildlife reserve in the Neandertal nature reserve
such as aurochs, bison and tarpans in a species-appropriate manner in spacious outdoor enclosures.
Take a look at the life of Neanderthals as hunters and gatherers
Ice Age flora and fauna.
country experiences
www.typical-neanderland.de
Ice Age and its exciting environmental and climatic conditions that the valley and
have shaped human development. In the neighboring Ice Age
Rare animals from the Ice Age live in the wildlife reserve in the Neandertal nature reserve
such as aurochs, bison and tarpans in a species-appropriate manner in spacious outdoor enclosures.
Take a look at the life of Neanderthals as hunters and gatherers
Ice Age flora and fauna.
country experiences
- Guided tours around the Neandertal Ice Age game reserve
- Guided tours to the Neanderthal discovery site
www.typical-neanderland.de
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Group offer/Family offer
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Hiking
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Nature
Arrival & Parking
By car
From the south on the A3 northbound, exit at the Hilden junction. Follow the signs to Hochdahl/Erkrath/Mettmann.
Coming from the north on the A3 heading south, take the Mettmann exit. Follow the B7 "Südring" and exit at Talstraße "Neandertal". Follow Talstraße to the right.
Parking
Public parking spaces are located opposite the museum (subject to a charge).
The free P&R Neanderthal is located directly above the museum. The walk to the museum is 800
By train:
Regional train (S 28)
Neanderthal stop, 800 m walk to the museum.
Coming from the train station, keep right and turn left into Thekhaus street.
The Neanderthal Museum cannot be reached on foot via Feldhof Street.
Bus line (741)
Mettmann-Hilden:
Neanderthal/Museum stop, directly in front of the museum
Bus line (743)
Mettmann–Erkrath:
Neanderthal/Museum stop, directly in front of the museum
From the south on the A3 northbound, exit at the Hilden junction. Follow the signs to Hochdahl/Erkrath/Mettmann.
Coming from the north on the A3 heading south, take the Mettmann exit. Follow the B7 "Südring" and exit at Talstraße "Neandertal". Follow Talstraße to the right.
Parking
Public parking spaces are located opposite the museum (subject to a charge).
The free P&R Neanderthal is located directly above the museum. The walk to the museum is 800
By train:
Regional train (S 28)
Neanderthal stop, 800 m walk to the museum.
Coming from the train station, keep right and turn left into Thekhaus street.
The Neanderthal Museum cannot be reached on foot via Feldhof Street.
Bus line (741)
Mettmann-Hilden:
Neanderthal/Museum stop, directly in front of the museum
Bus line (743)
Mettmann–Erkrath:
Neanderthal/Museum stop, directly in front of the museum
Price information
Group tours from EUR 71,00.
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