Best attractions and places to see around Schöllnach, a nationally recognized resort town in Lower Bavaria, offer a diverse range of points of interest. The region features historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites, set within the scenic landscape of the Bavarian Forest and near the Danube plain. Visitors can explore ancient churches, unique natural monuments, and prominent mountain summits.
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The starting point of the four-kilometer hike with 150 meters of elevation gain is the hiking car park in Entschenreuth (Zum Wackelstein, 94163 Saldenburg-Entschenreuth). There is also a bus stop in the village. We follow the well-signposted circular hiking trail 84 for the entire tour. From the car park, we begin the hike on a forest path toward the edge of the forest. Right at the beginning, we pass a meadow with numerous knapweeds, which bloom well into autumn. If you look closely, you can see that the bright pink blossoms are surrounded by brown, scaly bracts, which together look a bit like a pineapple. After a few hundred meters, the path branches off to the left into the forest. From here, it's a steady climb, with some very steep sections awaiting us on the way to the Wackelstein. At the edge of the forest, you can hear a veritable concert of birds, and the call and song of a coal tit mingles with the great tits. At first, the forest is particularly idyllic, with numerous pines mingling with the beeches and spruces. A closer look at the forest floor is also worthwhile, as the heather is currently in bloom here. Gradually, the path becomes steeper and steeper, and after a while, the pines give way to a beech forest with large, moss-covered stones. Once at the top, it's worth taking a detour to the right to the wobbling stone. Can you make the stone, which weighs an estimated 50 tons, wobble? It's worth trying! The information board there tells you all about the origins of such natural phenomena. After this detour, we head back west, continuing along the Red 84 trail. Now the path descends steeply and gently. After a quarter of an hour, we pass an impressive rock formation, the Stone Church. Once at the bottom, we rejoin the same forest path at the edge of the forest, which we follow back to the parking lot. https://www.bayerischer-wald.de/aktivitaeten/wandern/wandertipps/zum-wackelstein-bei-entschenreuth
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Always worth a detour for bikers or hikers
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The Großer Büchelstein in the municipality of Grattersdorf rises majestically above the Sonnenwald region. With a height of 832 meters, it offers a panoramic view that extends as far as the Alps in clear weather. The summit is a popular starting point for hang gliders and paragliders, who enjoy the thermals and the spectacular views. Hikers can follow well-marked trails through dense forests and over rolling hills that unfold their own charm in every season. Source: https://region-sonnenwald.de/berge/buechelstein?task=ggvz
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Beautiful section of the Danube Cycle Path.
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The large and small Büchelstein is definitely worth a detour. But when the weather is nice, there are a lot of people
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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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On the Danube there are many sights and great paths for hiking and biking 👌 everyone gets their money's worth here 👍 This place is 100% worth a visit
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On the Danube there are many sights and great paths for hiking and biking 👌 everyone gets their money's worth here 👍 This place is 100% worth a visit
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The region offers several impressive natural features and viewpoints. You can visit Wackelstein (Rocking Stone), a unique natural monument where a 50-ton stone can be made to rock. For panoramic views, ascend the Brotjacklriegel Summit and Observation Tower, offering vistas of the Bavarian-Bohemian Border Ridge and the Danube plain. Another great spot for views is the Großer Büchelstein summit cross and panoramic view.
Yes, Schöllnach and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the Hilgartsberg Castle Ruins, which offer impressive views and a glimpse into the region's past. The area also features historic churches like the Pfarrkirche Maria Himmelfahrt in Außenzell (14th century), the Church of St. Leonhard (15th century), and the St. John the Baptist Church on the Marktplatz (late 1400s). The Museumsdorf Bayerischer Wald provides insights into regional history and culture.
The Bavarian Forest surrounding Schöllnach provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. For specific routes, consider exploring the Gravel biking routes around Schöllnach, Mountain Hikes around Schöllnach, or Road Cycling Routes around Schöllnach. The Danube Cycle Path near Hilgartsberg Castle is also considered one of the most scenic sections in Bavaria.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the unique experience of the Wackelstein (Rocking Stone), which is fun for children. The Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald offers the Baumwipfelpfad (treetop walk), animal enclosures with bears, lynx, and wolves, and extensive hiking trails suitable for various ages. Schöllnach also has a heated outdoor swimming pool with gardens and a café, perfect for a relaxing family day.
Schöllnach is a great destination year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoor swimming pool and longer days for exploration. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing and sledding in the Bavarian Forest.
Cycling enthusiasts have several options. A section of the scenic Donauradweg (Danube Cycle Path) near Hilgartsberg Castle Ruins is highly recommended. You can also find various routes for different cycling styles, including gravel biking and road cycling, with guides available for the Schöllnach region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Brotjacklriegel Summit and Observation Tower and the Großer Büchelstein summit cross. The unique experience of the Wackelstein (Rocking Stone) is also a community favorite, often highlighted as a fun and memorable stop on hiking trails. The historical significance and scenic beauty of the Hilgartsberg Castle Ruins are also highly rated.
For those seeking more adventurous activities, Kletterwald St. Englmar offers climbing parcours. Additionally, indoor climbing and bouldering options are available at the DAV Kletterzentrum Deggendorf and Boulderhalle Straubing.
Yes, the region caters to various hiking abilities. You can find easy trails, such as those leading to the Wackelstein (Rocking Stone), which is part of a circular hiking trail. For more challenging options, the ascent to Hilgartsberg Castle Ruins can be quite strenuous, and the Brotjacklriegel Summit involves 127 steps to the observation tower. Explore the Mountain Hikes around Schöllnach guide for routes with varying difficulty grades.
Schöllnach hosts various festivals throughout the year, offering a taste of local culture. These include the Starkbierfest, the Maifest in early May, the Volksfest in August, and the Adventsmarkt at the end of November.
Beyond the Wackelstein, the region is part of the extensive Bavarian Forest, Germany's oldest national park. This area is characterized by untouched wilderness, diverse flora and fauna, and the prominent 1,011-meter Brotjacklriegel mountain, which is a significant landmark.


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