One of the town's main attractions is the Netherlands' smallest church (Kerkje "De Rietstap").
One street in Dinxperlo, Heelweg, is partly German in the village of Suderwick, (district Borken).
The road itself lies in the Netherlands, but one side of the housing zone is in Germany (where it is called Hellweg).
[4] The unique boundary line is delimited by a treaty between Germany and the Netherlands signed in April 1960, which resulted in the return of Suderwick to then West Germany on 1 August 1963 after the Netherlands annexed the village soon after the Second World War as part of claims for war reparations.
Besides Dutch and German, at both sides of the border a common dialect is spoken, which is a variety of Low Saxon.