Best attractions and places to see around Donaustauf include a range of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated between the Bavarian Forest foothills and the Danube River, this market town is located 9 km east of Regensburg. The area offers opportunities to explore medieval ruins, significant religious buildings, and scenic river landscapes.
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The Walhalla is a memorial high above the Danube, visible from afar, in the Regensburg district in Markt Donaustauf. It was built between 1830 and 1842 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria by the architect Leo von Klenze.
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Awesome 🔨 view from the castle to Donaustauf and into the distance to the Regensburg Cathedral on one side and on the other side to Walhalla and Scheuchenberg
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Built entirely of stone between 1135 and 1146 at the latest, the Stone Bridge is considered a masterpiece of medieval architecture and the oldest surviving bridge in Germany. It served as a model for many later bridges, including the Charles Bridge in Prague. For centuries, the bridge was the only permanent bridge over the Danube between Ulm and Vienna and played a central role in medieval long-distance trade. Its importance contributed significantly to Regensburg's UNESCO World Heritage status. The Stone Bridge is, alongside Regensburg Cathedral, the most important landmark and structure in Regensburg. The Bridge Man (Brückenmännchen) was a well-known symbol of the Stone Bridge from a very early stage, and its popularity has remained unchanged to this day. A visit to the Stone Bridge in Regensburg is highly recommended – for history buffs as well as architecture and city lovers. The bridge not only offers a fascinating insight into medieval engineering, but also a magnificent view of the Danube, Regensburg Cathedral, and the Old Town.
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You have to experience it. Monumental building, you'll be amazed and have a great view!👍 It's worth a detour! A monumental building that, in my opinion, is in exactly the right place! It impressed me 20 years ago and the effect occurs again and again. If you have the opportunity, you should take a detour and visit the Hall of Fame.
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Great to reach by bike! There are signs at the end of the path saying “get off”, but it’s all doable when it’s not very busy! 👍
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Worth seeing old town, which invites you to stroll.
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Very nice city with historic city center. It is worth planning an overnight stay here.
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Regensburg's excellent location on continental routes made it an important meeting place for the nobles of the Carolingian Empire as early as the 8th century. With the consolidation of the Eastern Carolingian Empire in the 9th century, Regensburg became one of the main political meeting places of this new Central European state and its successor, the Holy Roman Empire, for centuries. The Perpetual Imperial Diet in Regensburg (1663-1806) emerged as a political instrument of this Central European power conglomerate. Numerous buildings bear witness to the city's history as one of the centers of the Holy Roman Empire, including the Family Towers, the large Romanesque and Gothic churches and monasteries of St. Emmeram, the Old Chapel, the Lower Minster, and St. James, the Stone Bridge, the Porta Praetoria, St. Peter's Cathedral, and the late Gothic Town Hall. Regensburg's Old Town has retained the size it assumed in the early 14th century and, like no other city in Central Europe, reflects the economic, political, and religious developments of the High Middle Ages. With its significant exchanges, including cultural and architectural influences, it decisively shaped the region north of the Alps. The historic building stock reflects two millennia of structural continuity and includes Roman, Romanesque, and Gothic structures. Regensburg's architecture from the 11th to 13th centuries still defines the character of the city, characterized by tall buildings, dark and narrow alleys, and mighty fortifications. https://www.unesco.de/kultur-und-natur/welterbe/welterbe-deutschland/altstadt-von-regensburg-mit-stadtamhof
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Donaustauf is rich in history. You can visit the majestic Walhalla, a Neo-Classical temple honoring notable figures, which offers panoramic views of the Danube. Also, explore the extensive Donaustauf Castle Ruins, dating back to the 10th century, which provide breathtaking views and a glimpse into medieval times. The site is part of the Donaustaufer Burgensteig (Castle Trail).
Yes, Donaustauf features several notable religious sites. The St. Salvator Pilgrimage Church has a history stretching back to the late 14th century and was redesigned by Walhalla's architect, Leo von Klenze. You can also find St. Michael's Parish Church in Donaustauf and the ancient St. Martin Church in Sulzbach, believed to have Carolingian origins.
The area around Donaustauf, situated by the scenic Danube River, offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling and hiking along the riverbanks, explore the Donaustaufer Forest, or walk through parks around the castle ruins. The Donaustaufer Burgensteig (Castle Trail) is a 30-kilometer network connecting over 40 castles, perfect for scenic hikes.
Many attractions around Donaustauf are suitable for families. Exploring the Donaustauf Castle Ruins and the Walhalla can be an engaging historical outing. For outdoor fun, Guggenberger Lake is an EU bathing water site with official entrances and platforms for swimming. The various walking and cycling paths along the Danube also offer pleasant family excursions.
For unique cultural experiences, consider visiting the Baierweinmuseum in Bach, which explores the history of viticulture in Old Bavaria and features one of Germany's oldest tree presses. Another interesting site is the Schmucksteinbergwerk in Bach, a former mine that once sought silver and gemstones.
Donaustauf offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. The Donaustaufer Burgensteig (Castle Trail) is a prominent option, connecting Donaustauf Castle with other historical sites. Many trails provide beautiful views of the Danube from the castle and Walhalla. You can find routes like the 'View of the Walhalla – Walhalla loop from Friesheim' or 'Walhalla Memorial – View of the Danube loop from Donaustauf' for gravel biking, which often follow scenic paths suitable for hiking.
The Walhalla is a monumental building that offers impressive views year-round. Visiting during spring or autumn allows for pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and enjoying the panoramic views without extreme heat or cold. The memorial is visible from afar, and its grandeur can be appreciated in any season.
Yes, Donaustauf is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes, including road cycling and gravel biking options. For example, the 'Chinese Tower, Donaustauf – View of the Walhalla loop from Donaustauf' is a popular road cycling route. Many paths along the Danube River are also ideal for cycling, offering scenic views and connecting to different attractions. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Donaustauf guide.
Beyond the main landmarks, Donaustauf offers some unique spots. The Chinese Tower, originally built in Donaustauf, was restored and now stands near its historical location in the Fürstengarten. The Geopfad (Geopath) in nearby Tegernheim offers a 'window into Earth's history,' showcasing a unique convergence of geological units. These provide interesting alternatives to the more prominent sites.
Visitors frequently praise the monumental architecture and breathtaking views, especially from the Walhalla and the Donaustauf Castle Ruins. The historical significance and the scenic Danube landscape are also highly appreciated. Many find the area perfect for combining cultural exploration with outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, often highlighting the impressive perspectives of the river and surrounding nature.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available around Donaustauf. Routes like the 'Root Trail in Upper Palatinate – Dynamite Trail at Keilstein loop from Donaustauf' offer moderate challenges. You can also find easier trails such as the 'Danube Bridge Schwabelweis – Danube Park Regensburg loop from Donaustauf'. For more detailed information and routes, check the MTB Trails around Donaustauf guide.
Yes, Guggenberger Lake is a designated EU bathing water site located near Donaustauf. It features three official entrances and two platforms with cable ladders on its west bank, making it a popular spot for swimming and enjoying the water during warmer months.


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