Attractions and places to see around Kollerschlag offer a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty in the Bohemian Forest region of Upper Austria. The village is situated on the banks of the Große Mühl, characterized by rolling hills and green forests. This area provides diverse opportunities for visitors interested in history, outdoor activities, and serene landscapes. The region features scenic landscapes with "striped meadows" and notable rock formations.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Caution cyclists! There are 90 steps to climb. Not feasible for everyone with the heavy e-bikes.
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Just ring the bell and the ferry will set off.
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Part of the circular route is more suitable for mountain bikers. Not for those with weak knees. Otherwise, it's very rustic with lovely rest and viewpoints.
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Attention: ID checks from now on 😜
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Well-marked hiking trail with tree stump chair.
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The Bärnlochweg is a circular hiking trail along the Osterbach on the border between Germany and Austria. The route begins in the center of Oberkappel and initially leads on the German side through the idyllic Bärnloch nature reserve. The total length of the trail is approximately 13 km.
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At this point, the Danube leaves Germany and flows entirely into Austria (federal state of Upper Austria).
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Here we go to Austria
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The region around Kollerschlag is rich in natural beauty. A highly popular spot is the Bärnlochweg, a scenic circular hiking trail along the Osterbach, known for its varied landscapes and rushing water. Another significant natural monument is the Jochenstein rock island with statue of Saint John of Nepomuk, a small island on the Danube offering a peaceful spot for relaxation. The area is also characterized by its picturesque landscape with "striped meadows" and legendary rock formations, and Kollerschlag itself lies on the banks of the Große Mühl.
Kollerschlag offers cultural insights, notably the Parish Church of St. Joseph, a late Baroque-Classicist church built between 1787 and 1800, featuring a valuable high altar. Nearby, you can visit the Jochenstein Lock and Hydropower Plant, a man-made monument where you can observe Danube ships. Further afield, Engelszell Abbey, accessible via the Engelhartszell Bike and Pedestrian Ferry, includes a sensory garden. Schlägl Abbey is also a popular excursion, known for its brewery tours and beer tasting.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Bärnlochweg is a circular hiking trail along the Osterbach that is considered family-friendly, especially for children who are comfortable with some walking. The Jochenstein Lock and Hydropower Plant allows families to observe Danube ships. The Engelhartszell Bike and Pedestrian Ferry provides a fun way to cross the Danube to visit Engelszell Abbey with its sensory garden. The VILLA ingenious, Museum of Perception in Rohrbach also offers unique experiences for all ages.
Kollerschlag is an excellent base for hiking. Popular routes include the "Hochficht," the highest mountain in the Bohemian Forest, offering panoramic views. The "Mühlbachweg" provides a more leisurely walk along the river, while the "Granitsteig" showcases impressive granite formations. For specific trails, you can explore easy hikes around Kollerschlag, such as the Lehner Wayside Shrine loop or the Village chapel in Lengau loop.
Absolutely. The region offers diverse terrain for cycling enthusiasts. You can find various MTB trails around Kollerschlag, including routes like the Bärnlochweg Shelter to Zollgrenzhütte Kollerschlag loop. For those interested in gravel biking, there are also challenging gravel biking routes, such as the Lipno Reservoir loop from Schlägl.
Spring to autumn is considered the ideal time for hiking and most outdoor activities around Kollerschlag, when the weather is pleasant and the landscapes are vibrant. For winter sports enthusiasts, the colder months offer opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, with several ski resorts nearby.
The Bavaria–Austria border crossing at Jochenstein is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to experience the border region. While the Jochenstein Lock and Hydropower Plant requires climbing stairs, it does have a simple pushing aid for bicycles, which might assist some visitors.
During winter, the region transforms into a destination for snow sports. You can enjoy snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Several ski resorts are located near Kollerschlag, including Skigebiet Hochficht, Schwarzenberg entry ski resort Hochficht, Bohmerwald Nordisches Zentrum Schoneben, and Skilifte Geiersberg.
Beyond the main attractions, the region is dotted with unique places. The "Wave" Sculpture by Erwin Reiter serves as a distinctive landmark at the district's borders. The Hofstetten Brewery, recognized as the oldest brewery in Austria, offers a fascinating visit for those interested in traditional brewing. The Aussichtsturm Moldaublick provides excellent views of the Vltava reservoir, a less-traveled but rewarding experience.
You can cross the Danube using the Engelhartszell Bike and Pedestrian Ferry. This ferry connects the banks, allowing access to places like Engelszell Abbey and its sensory garden. Simply ring the bell, and the ferry will come to pick you up.
Visitors frequently praise the varied and scenic experiences. For instance, the Bärnlochweg is loved for its beautiful hike right next to rushing water and its diverse landscapes. The Jochenstein rock island is appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere and relaxation swing. The opportunity to observe Danube ships entering the lock at the Jochenstein Lock and Hydropower Plant is also a highlight for many.
Yes, the region features several points where the border between Austria and Germany is prominent. The Jochenstein rock island is on German territory near the German-Austrian border. The Jochenstein Lock and Hydropower Plant allows passage between the two countries. Additionally, the Bavaria–Austria border crossing at Jochenstein is a specific point where you can cycle or walk between the two nations, often marked by subtle signage.


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