Best attractions and places to see around Freinberg include a mountain with an elevation of 405 meters, providing panoramic views of Linz. The area features lush green meadows, shady forest trails, and hiking paths. Its eastern side descends towards the Danube River, while the western side leads to the Zaubertal area. Freinberg offers a blend of natural landscapes and historical significance, with evidence of habitation dating back to the Late Neolithic period.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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From the inn you go over the bridge - the drift barrier - wood was once drifted here, and once you get over there is an underground passage (Ilzschleife).
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The renovation work will last until 2025. Very impressive, a must for all travelers. St. Stephan’s Cathedral in Passau towers majestically above the picturesque city on the Danube. Its towers rise proudly, the history of past centuries engraved on every stone. A masterpiece of Gothic architecture that enchants visitors with its sublime beauty.
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The world's largest playable cathedral organ is currently being restored and cannot be visited. The cathedral's interior is largely covered in scaffolding. The renovation is scheduled to be completed by 2026. The altar and the front part of the nave are open to the public. Perhaps also interesting is that there is "still" no admission charge to visit the cathedral.
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Diocese of Passau (Cathedral of St. Stephan, opening hours, 2023-08-27): https://www.bistum-passau.de/dom-kultur/dom-st-stephan-passau/domoeffnungszeiten Wikipedia (St. Stephen's Cathedral, 2023-08-27): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dom_St._Stephan Wikipedia (list of architectural monuments in Passau, 2023-08-27): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Baudenkmäler_in_Passau#D-2-62-000-64 “… Cathedral Church of St. Stephen, three-aisled basilica with crossing dome, core 13th/14th. Century, … D-2-62-000-64” Wikipedia (Organs of St. Stephen's Cathedral, 2023-08-27): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orgeln_des_Domes_St._Stephan City of Passau (Passau Christmas market, 2023-08-27): https://passauer-christkindlmarkt.de/
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Freinberg mountain, with an elevation of 405 meters, provides panoramic views of Linz. Its eastern side features a rocky steep slope descending towards the Danube River, while the western side leads to the Zaubertal area. You can also find scenic views of Passau's Old Town and St. Stephen's Cathedral from the Inn Bridge, which offers impressive perspectives of the city and the Inn promenade. The confluence of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers (Dreiflusse-Eck) in nearby Passau also offers significant natural beauty.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore Passau Old Town, which represents the historical center of Passau and is a cultural highlight with many sights. The Freinberg plateau itself has evidence of habitation dating back to the Late Neolithic period, with archaeological finds and fortifications from the late Bronze Age. Other notable landmarks in the broader vicinity include St. Stephan's Cathedral and Veste Oberhaus in Passau.
Several interesting bridges are located in the area. The Mariensteg Neuburg–Wernstein is a 145-meter long bridge connecting communities across the Inn River, accessible only to pedestrians and cyclists. You can also find the Triftsperre Wooden Bridge over the Ilz, which reflects the historical importance of the Ilz River for timber transport. Additionally, the Prince Regent Luitpold Bridge offers beautiful views of Veste Oberhaus and the Danube.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The View of Passau's Old Town and St. Stephen's Cathedral from the Inn Bridge is considered family-friendly, as is the Mariensteg Neuburg–Wernstein, which is a pedestrian and cyclist-only bridge. The Freinberg area itself features lush green meadows and shady forest trails, which are great for family walks.
The region around Freinberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those around Freinberg, which include tours like 'Jochenstein Lock – View of Passau from the River Inn loop'. There are also running trails, including 'View of Passau from Innstadt – Inn Bridge Passau loop'. For more details on routes, you can explore the Cycling around Freinberg or Running Trails around Freinberg guides.
Yes, Freinberg is known for its hiking paths and wooded steep slopes. The triangular plateau at its summit was transformed into a park, offering trails through lush green meadows and shady forests. While specific hiking routes on Freinberg itself are not detailed in the provided data, the general area is suitable for various outdoor activities, including walking and hiking.
For cyclists, there are several popular routes. You can find options like the 'Jochenstein Lock – View of Passau from the River Inn loop' (58.1 km, moderate) or the 'View of Passau from the River Inn – View of Passau's Old Town loop' (24 km, moderate). These routes often incorporate scenic views and historical sites. More cycling options are available in the Cycling around Freinberg guide.
Yes, particularly in Passau Old Town, which is a short distance from Freinberg. The Old Town is known for its cultural highlights and offers countless bars and restaurants where you can refresh yourself after exploring the sights.
The Ilz River played a historically important role in timber transport. The Triftsperre Wooden Bridge over the Ilz is a testament to this past, as tree trunks from the Bavarian Forest were once drifted down the Ilz to the Danube near Passau. The Ilzschleife (Ilz loop) is also a natural area with a narrow, gravel path for exploration.
The Mariensteg Neuburg–Wernstein is special because it's a 145-meter long asymmetrical suspension rope bridge accessible only to pedestrians and cyclists, blending unobtrusively into the scenic valley landscape. It was designed by Linz architect Erhard Kargel and even received the Renault Traffic Future Award. At night, a light installation by artist Waltraut Cooper illuminates the bridge in rainbow colors, symbolizing peace and a united Europe.
Yes, the Prince Regent Luitpold Bridge is listed as dog-friendly, making it a good option for a stroll with your pet while enjoying views of the Veste Oberhaus and the Danube. The natural areas of Freinberg with its trails are also generally suitable for dog walking.
The College Aloisianum is an educational institution located on Freinberg. While not an attraction in the traditional tourist sense, it is a notable landmark within the Freinberg statistical district, contributing to the area's local character.


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