Best attractions and places to see around Perlesreut, a state-recognized resort town, is situated in the Bavarian Forest between the Ilz and Ohe river valleys. This region offers a combination of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. The town's historic center, established between 1250 and 1350, is known for its well-preserved market layout. The surrounding area features a wild and romantic landscape, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation.
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Wackelstein Trail - Hiking Trail No. 84 - Shaking a massive rock with sheer muscle power – this is the experience offered by the Wackelstein Trail, which leads from Entschenreuth into the forest and also to the Little Stone Church. Distance: approx. 4 km Elevation gain: 450 - 610 m Start: Entschenreuth district Marking: No. 84, white number in a red circle on a white background Duration: approx. 1.5 to 2 hours Accessible: no Surface: forest roads, forest paths Difficulty: medium The circular hiking trail begins in the Entschenreuth district at the end of the municipal road "Zum Wackelstein," where parking is also available. It then leads along a field path to the edge of the forest. From there, the hike can either go directly to the Wackelstein and continue to the Little Stone Church, or vice versa. From here on, it's a circular hiking trail. The trail initially follows the "Wackelstein" (Wackelstein) destination. Wooden arrows point the way, which becomes a true trail through the forest, with some steep ascents. A natural monument, the Wackelstein, forms the highest point of the circular hiking trail at over 600 meters. Several rocks are located on a broad knoll, one of which is particularly striking. A large block with edges measuring approximately three to four meters, a flat top and a curved bottom, rests on an almost flat slab of rock. Despite its enormous weight of approximately 50 tons, a single strong person can easily make it rock if they find the right spot on the rock. From the Wackelstein, the trail continues, initially backing off for a bit. A wooden signpost soon points the way further through the forest in a different direction, then back down again. The walk to the Little Stone Church is partly quite leisurely, but at times also almost adventurous, through the forest into the valley. A cluster of large boulders on the left side of the path finally forms the "Little Stone Church." After the Little Stone Church, it's not far to the starting point. The trail descends again along field and forest paths, finally returning to the starting point in Entschenreuth. Refreshment options: Gasthaus Klessinger, Hundsruck, Hauptstraße 31, Closed: Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Tel. +49 8504 8239 https://www.saldenburg.de/seite/417597/wackelstein-steig.html
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Great highlight where you should definitely go over it.
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Hello, just one question, isn't cycling forbidden there??? Thanks
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The rocking stone - makes the big boulder rock with an edge length of about 3 to 4 m, flat top and curved bottom, rests on an almost flat rock slab. Despite its great weight, it should weigh at least 50 tons, a single strong person can easily make it rock. How to get to the Wackelstein natural monument: The Wackelstein hiking trail, trail no. 84 from Entschenreuth leads directly to this rare natural phenomenon. More information about the Wackelstein: www.saldenburg.de
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A pleasure to drive at the black pearl 'der ilz' 👌
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Great area for walking and biking 👌 Deiser place deserves a visit
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Bissl tight you can only cross the bridge individually by bike
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Perlesreut is nestled between the wonderfully wild and romantic Ilz and Ohe river valleys, offering stunning natural scenery. You can visit the unique Wackelstein (Rocking Stone), a natural monument that can be moved by a single person. Another notable feature is the Buchberger Leite Rock Tunnel, a rock breakthrough from WWII that offers picturesque views, though caution is advised due to the lack of railings.
Yes, Perlesreut boasts a rich history. The town's historic center is considered one of the best-preserved market centers in the Bavarian Forest, characterized by two-story gabled houses and late Gothic architecture. The Buchberger Leite Rock Tunnel also has historical significance from WWII. Additionally, the town is renowned for its Perlesreut Passion Plays, a significant cultural event with roots tracing back to the 17th and 18th centuries.
Families will enjoy the Wackelstein (Rocking Stone), which provides a unique and engaging experience for all ages. The Ilztalperle, the first inclusion pool in Lower Bavaria, offers barrier-free swimming. Adjacent to it, the Intergenerational Adventure Area features age-appropriate play zones, a fitness trail, and a campfire area, designed as a meeting place for all ages and abilities.
The area around Perlesreut is a haven for hikers, with over 70 kilometers of trails. Popular routes include the Gold- und Triftsteig and the Pandurenweg. The Schrottenbaummühle Guesthouse, Restaurant and Campsite, beautifully situated on the Ilz River, serves as an excellent base for exploring these trails. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around Perlesreut guide.
Absolutely. The Suspension bridge over the Wolfsteiner Ohe offers a wonderful hike and a slightly adventurous crossing with scenic views. Another option is the Wooden Bridge Over the Ilz River, which provides lovely views of the Ilz and is part of cycling routes along the river.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. The MTB Trails around Perlesreut guide features various routes, including paths along the Ilz River. For a different experience, consider gravel biking, with routes like the Lake Erlauzwiesel loop detailed in the Gravel biking around Perlesreut guide.
Yes, Perlesreut is making efforts towards accessibility. The Ilztalperle is notable as the first inclusion pool in Lower Bavaria, offering barrier-free swimming facilities. The adjacent Intergenerational Adventure Area is also designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all ages and abilities.
The Bavarian Forest region, where Perlesreut is located, is generally beautiful from spring through autumn for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The mild temperatures and lush landscapes make it ideal for exploring the river valleys and trails. While specific 'best time' isn't noted, the Schrottenbaummühle, a popular spot for hikers, is open year-round with only a short company holiday period from late October to mid-December.
The Schrottenbaummühle Guesthouse, Restaurant and Campsite is a highly recommended spot. Romantically situated on the banks of the Ilz, it offers Bavarian delicacies, cozy rooms for leisure hikers, and even a camping area for nature lovers. It's a perfect all-round package for those exploring the area.
The historic town center of Perlesreut is regarded as one of the smallest yet best-preserved market centers in the Bavarian Forest. Its layout was established between 1250 and 1350, and it features mostly two-story gabled houses with numerous arches and open staircases, giving it an authentic historic feel. Marktplatz 12, with its late Gothic entrance, is a particularly notable example.
Visitors frequently praise the adventurous experience of crossing the Suspension bridge over the Wolfsteiner Ohe and the unique fun of interacting with the Wackelstein (Rocking Stone). The beautiful hiking trails and idyllic forest settings are also highly appreciated, with many noting the family-friendly nature of some routes and the overall natural beauty of the Ilz and Ohe river valleys.


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