Best attractions and places to see around Aigen-Schlägl include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences in the picturesque Mühlviertel region of Upper Austria. The area is characterized by its position near the Bohemian Forest, offering both mountainous terrain and significant water bodies. Visitors can explore a mix of cultural heritage sites and extensive natural beauty, making it a base for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Useful shortcut through the short ferry crossing
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We were at the ferry on April 20, 2025, but it doesn't run at this time of year, so we had to cycle the whole way back uphill.
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During holiday periods it can get crowded here
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We enjoyed taking the ferry, which is located about halfway across the reservoir. We did a circuit around the northern and southern shores of the reservoir. We always started from Cerna v Posumavi and we always covered around 50 km. This saves a lot of time and you can always use the time in between to enjoy nature or other great places.
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There is a small wonder of the world in the Bohemian Forest - the Schwarzenberg canal. Forestry engineer Josef Rosenauer had the idea of transporting wood from the Bohemian Forest to Vienna and this was made possible by the construction of the Schwarzenberg canal. The Schwarzenberg canal is a timber canal over 50 kilometers long that was built in the 18th century and used commercially until the 20th century.
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From here you can take the regular ferry across Lake Moldau, a real experience. Payment is made directly on the ferry.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Lipno Reservoir, a large lake popular for cycling and water activities. For panoramic views, head to the Hochficht Summit Cross or Bärenstein mountain, which offers views of the Vltava reservoir. Don't miss the historic Schwarzenberg Canal, a "small wonder of the world" with a scenic cycle path, or the Spirkenhochmoor "Bayrische Au" with its adventure trail.
Aigen-Schlägl is rich in history. The most prominent site is Stift Schlägl, a Premonstratensian abbey with impressive architecture, a monastery brewery offering tours, and even Escape Games. You can also explore historical buildings in Aigen, such as the Mariensäule, Marktbrunnen, and various Bürgerhäuser on Marktplatz, along with St. Martin Church.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Lipno Reservoir is great for swimming and cycling, and the Lipno Ferry connections provide a fun experience. The Schwarzenberg Canal offers an easy, scenic cycle path. The Spirkenhochmoor "Bayrische Au" has an adventure trail, and Stift Schlägl even offers Escape Games.
The region boasts extensive hiking trails through idyllic landscapes. Popular options include the Panoramaweg Aigen-Schlägl and sections of the Jakobsweg Oberes Mühlviertel. For more specific routes, you can explore options like the Bayrische Au Boardwalk or trails leading to viewpoints such as Kühstein and Liebesfelsen. Find detailed hiking routes at Hiking around Aigen-Schlägl.
Absolutely, Aigen-Schlägl is a great base for cycling. You can enjoy routes like the Mühlviertelradweg and the Böhmerwaldradweg R27. The Schwarzenberg Canal offers a wonderful, mostly flat cycle path. The Lipno Reservoir also features a beautiful cycle path around its perimeter, with ferry connections like the Lipno Ferry (Bližší Lhota–Horní Planá) to enhance your tour. Discover more cycling options at Road Cycling Routes around Aigen-Schlägl and MTB Trails around Aigen-Schlägl.
Aigen-Schlägl offers outdoor activities year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming, cycling, and exploring the Lipno Reservoir and extensive hiking trails. In winter, the Hochficht area is known for skiing, but the region also provides opportunities for walks and ice experiences around the reservoir.
For cultural insights, visit the Kultur.Gut.Oberes Mühlviertel - Sammlung Lehner, located in the Meierhof of Stift Schlägl, which showcases the life and work of people in the Bohemian Forest. Aigen-Schlägl also hosts the Kunsthalle Mühlviertel, an art gallery, and a Bird Museum in its cultural center.
Yes, for a unique outdoor experience, alpaca and llama treks are available in the Aigen-Schlägl area, allowing you to explore the scenic landscapes in a different way.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and the variety of activities. The Lipno Ferry connections are loved for the panoramic views during crossings and as a pleasant break for cyclists. The Schwarzenberg Canal is praised for its wonderful, low-gradient cycle path through the forest, offering pure nature and historical significance.
Yes, facilities are available. For instance, the Lipno Ferry (Bližší Lhota–Horní Planá) and Lipno Reservoir Ferry Dolní Vltavice–Kyselov provide convenient transport across the reservoir. Stift Schlägl has its own brewery and offers tours. The Glashüttenteich & Schlägler Teich area includes public restrooms and a resting place for visitors.
While many viewpoints require some hiking, the Böhmerwaldturm offers fantastic panoramic views of the entire region. The Glashüttenteich & Schlägler Teich also provide a small circular walk with pleasant views and resting spots.
The Schwarzenberg Canal is a historic, over 50-kilometer-long timber canal built in the 18th century. It's considered a "small wonder of the world" in the Bohemian Forest, designed to transport wood. Today, it's a popular destination for cycling, offering a beautiful path through the forest with minimal gradients and "show pools" that are an attraction for all ages.


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