Attractions and places to see in Mühldorfer Hart include a significant 1,100-hectare forest area near Mühldorf am Inn. This region is known for its historical sites related to World War II, offering a poignant journey through its past. The Mühldorfer Hart forest is also a designated landscape protection area, providing opportunities for tranquil forest experiences. It lies on a low terrace formed during the Würm Ice Age.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Quiet place, in the middle of the forest with seating for a break.
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On April 28, 1945, the Mühldorf concentration camp was evacuated, the approximately 2,000 surviving concentration camp prisoners were crammed into freight wagons and transported away, only the terminally ill were left behind in the forest camp.
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..this place makes you think
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A place that makes you think
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...even here NS symbols are scratched - some people are completely disrespectful and probably never learn...
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Huge concrete arch of the former winery. Is probably the "highlight" of the memorial. There are signs and panels with explanations and old pictures everywhere on site.
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Huge, well-groomed and interesting area full of the history of the "winery". The whole area is very easy to cycle on and, due to its size, also better. There are memorial stones and signposts everywhere. Former concrete buildings are marked and cannot be overlooked. You should definitely see it when you're in the area.
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Small pond right next to the long and well signposted paths. Can't be overlooked even in summer. There are several seating options here. A very quiet place and good for taking a break.
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Mühldorfer Hart holds profound historical significance as the site of a former concentration camp and the remains of the "Weingut I" armaments bunker project from World War II. It serves as a memorial to the victims of the Nazi regime and the forced laborers involved in the project. Key sites include the Bunker Arch, the Mühldorfer Hart Forest Camp Memorial, and the Mühldorfer Hart Memorial Site, which marks mass graves.
Yes, beyond its historical sites, Mühldorfer Hart is an expansive forest area covering approximately 1,100 hectares. It's designated as a landscape protection area, offering tranquil environments for walking. Within the forest, you can find the Hüttenschlag Pond, a peaceful spot with seating for a break.
The Mühldorfer Hart forest is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous trails for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For easy walks, check out the easy hikes in Mühldorfer Hart. Cyclists can find routes for gravel biking or more challenging MTB trails.
Yes, the natural areas within Mühldorfer Hart, particularly the forest and the Hüttenschlag Pond, are family-friendly for walks and enjoying nature. Some historical sites, like the Mühldorfer Hart Memorial Site, are also noted as family-friendly, though the historical context may require sensitive discussion with children.
The Mühldorfer Hart Memorial Site is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing access to this significant historical location. For other areas, paths within the forest may vary in terrain.
The 'Weingut I' was a code name for a semi-underground armaments bunker project from World War II, intended for the production of Messerschmitt Me 262 jet aircraft. The facility was only partially completed. You can see the remains of this powerful memorial at the Bunker Arch.
At the Mühldorfer Hart Forest Camp Memorial, you can observe relics such as former storage pits and the roll call square. Information panels detail the harsh living conditions of the forced laborers who were held here during World War II. Concrete paths guide visitors through the site, offering a poignant insight into the past.
Yes, the neighboring town of Mühldorf am Inn offers additional points of interest. Its town square is known as the longest in the Inn-Salzach region, featuring a beautiful old town with cafes and restaurants. The Innbrücke Mühldorf is also notable as the sole crossing over the Inn river in Mühldorf.
The Weingut II Railway Tunnel was used to transport gravel removed from under the bunker arches of Weingut II during its construction. While largely covered during the memorial's development, some remains of this tunnel are still visible, serving as a reminder of the extensive construction efforts during the war.
Visitors often appreciate the profound historical insights offered by the memorial sites, finding them deeply moving and thought-provoking. Many also value the tranquility of the surrounding forest, especially the peaceful atmosphere around Hüttenschlag Pond, which provides a serene contrast to the solemn historical locations.
While the Mühldorfer Hart forest itself is a natural and memorial area, the nearby town of Mühldorf am Inn offers a variety of amenities. Its town square is home to cafes and restaurants where you can find refreshments and meals after exploring the sites.


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