Best attractions and places to see around Stadlern, nestled at the foot of the Upper Palatinate Forest in the district of Schwandorf, offers a variety of attractions. The region is characterized by scenic landscapes, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. Stadlern is a region where 20 hidden gems are waiting to be explored and visited.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Reichenstein Castle can be considered an early settlement center in the Schönsee area. It was probably built in the late 11th century. Apart from a few remnants of the walls, only the stump of the round keep remains. However, the Reichenstein ruins are still shrouded in mystery. Legends tell of white women haunting the castle, and a treasure of gold lies beneath the ruins.
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A wonderful view of the Upper Palatinate, Bohemian, and Bavarian Forests can be enjoyed from the glass-enclosed viewing platform. Visitors are at an altitude of 898 meters, the highest point in the Schwandorf district. The tower is 30 meters high.
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The abandoned village of Bügellohe lies directly on the Czech border. It can only be reached on foot, via a hiking trail of about three kilometers. At an altitude of 852 meters, ruins of houses stand in a clearing and in the forest. What today attracts curious visitors as a "lost place" was once a settlement where up to 75 people lived after the Second World War: Sudeten Germans from Wenzelsdorf, just one kilometer away. They had retreated to the Bavarian mountain saddle in the winter of 1945/46 to avoid expulsion from Czechoslovakia. They owned land on the saddle, a piece of land that juts out into Bohemia like a bow. They wanted to wait there until they could return home. Over time, the makeshift emergency shelters in the abandoned village of Bügellohe became permanent houses. A settlement was built from materials that had to be laboriously carried through the forest from the village of Stadlern, four kilometers away, to Bügellohe. The hopes of the Bügelloh residents of returning to their old homeland were dashed. In 1950, the Prague government began razing Wenzelsdorf to the ground. Across the border, many Bügelloh residents gave up; life in isolation, without electricity or running water, was too hard. They moved away. Eventually, only one remained: Josef Licha. He, too, left Bügellohe in the fall of 1967.
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The tower is finished and no longer scaffolded. But honestly... you can see more and get nicer pictures from below! The tower has no entrance and cannot be visited from the inside. You can save yourself the altitude 😉
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It's a bit of a shame that the top of the tower is closed with sealed glass panes. Accordingly, it is quite stuffy and hot on hot days. After all the stairs, a little air would be nice 😬🥵. But you survive it that way 😉
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Unfortunately (for us bikers) the section in the forest up to the bridge has been upgraded to a "motorway".
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Beautiful view from the Bohemian Forest Tower with free telescope
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Stadlern is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Hochfels Natural Monument, one of Bavaria's 100 most beautiful geotopes, known for its open heath landscape. The region is also nestled at the foot of the Upper Palatinate Forest, offering scenic landscapes, and features numerous lakes and rivers ideal for fishing or boating.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Böhmerwald Observation Tower. Standing 30 meters high at 898 meters above sea level, it offers expansive vistas of the Upper Palatinate, Bohemian, and Bavarian Forests from its glazed viewing platform. The Hochfels Natural Monument also provides great views from its open location.
Yes, Stadlern has several historical sites. Explore the legendary Reichenstein Castle Ruins, where only a dilapidated tower remains, but tales of white women and hidden gold treasures persist. Another unique historical site is the Bügellohe — Abandoned Village, a 'lost place' directly on the Czech border, accessible only on foot, featuring house ruins at 852 meters above sea level.
The region around Stadlern, particularly the Upper Palatinate Forest, is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and even skiing during winter. The numerous lakes and rivers also provide opportunities for fishing and boating. For specific routes, check out the MTB Trails around Stadlern or Road Cycling Routes around Stadlern.
Yes, you can find a range of hiking trails. For example, the area offers routes like the 'Hochfels Rock Formation – Reichenstein Castle Ruins loop from Stadlern' which is considered difficult, or the 'Böhmerwald Tower Trail loop from Stadlern' which is moderate. You can find more options and details in the Running Trails around Stadlern guide, which also includes hiking-friendly paths.
Absolutely. Stadlern is a great area for cycling. The Bayerisch-Böhmischer Freundschaftsradweg (Bavarian-Bohemian Friendship Cycle Path) leads through the Schwarzach district of Stadlern and crosses into the Czech Republic. You can explore various routes, including easy loops like 'Hahnenweiher Schönsee – Lake Schönsee loop from Stadlern'. More cycling options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Stadlern guide.
Many of Stadlern's natural attractions and outdoor activities are suitable for families. The Böhmerwald Observation Tower offers an engaging climb to a great view. Exploring the Hochfels Natural Monument and its surrounding heath is also a pleasant family outing. Gentle walks and cycling paths along the rivers and lakes are also popular choices for families.
Yes, the Bridge Over the Schwarzach is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant spot to enjoy the river scenery.
Stadlern offers outdoor activities year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is great for water activities, while winter provides opportunities for skiing in the Upper Palatinate Forest.
Stadlern provides opportunities to savor typical Bavarian meals. Look for local establishments offering traditional dishes like roast pork and pretzels, often accompanied by regional beers such as 'Zoiglbier'.
While Stadlern is well-suited for exploration by car or bicycle, specific public transport options directly to all attractions may be limited. It is advisable to check local bus schedules or consider personal transport for maximum flexibility when visiting the various sites.
Beyond its natural beauty, Stadlern preserves its heritage. You can visit the Heimatmuseum (Local History Museum) to learn about the community's development. The Bayerisch-Böhmischer Freundschaftsradweg also offers a cultural journey, connecting Germany and the Czech Republic via a historic pass.


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