Best attractions and places to see around Oberndorf am Lech include a variety of cultural landmarks and natural landscapes. Situated near the Lech River and the Danube, the region offers a blend of historic architecture and scenic routes. It serves as a starting point for exploring Bavarian Swabia, with numerous sites within the town and its surroundings. Visitors can discover castles, historic town centers, and natural features suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Impressive castle with a beautiful view of the Danube.
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Very nice place to rest.
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The sculpture is a great photo motif 💕🙏
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very nice sculpture
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If you approach the Rieder Tor from the old town, you have a very nice view of it with the branch of the Danube. The environment is very attractively designed, so that the detour is worthwhile.
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1147 First mention of the Litun farm (Leiten, today Leitheim) 1171 Mention of Leitheim as a monastic winery of the Cistercian monastery Kaisheim 1185 first mention of a chapel in Leitheim 1542 Abbot John VI. Sauer has a handsome house built on the vineyard 1674 Abbot Hieronymus Winter restores the vineyard that was devastated in the Thirty Years' War 1696 Leitheim Palace becomes the summer residence of Abbot Elias Götz, the Church of St. Blasius is completed in its present form 1751 Abbot Chölestin I Mermos has the castle rebuilt, a second floor, a hall and the hipped roof are created. The interior is in the Rococo style 1817 Castle and church are put up for auction as "state realities". 1820 sold to the chief chef Marquis von Montperny for 4,100 guilders 1835 Transfer of Leitheim Castle to the Freiherr Tucher von Simmelsdorf family through the marriage of Friedericke von Montperny to Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr Tucher von Simmelsdorf 1959 Founding of the Leitheim Palace Concerts 2008 Takeover of Leitheim Castle by the Messerschmitt Foundation
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A bit strange at first when you drive towards a house with a garage. Should I use the left, the middle or the right door? 😂
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Indeed an interesting sculpture. Since it was erected here by the river, it is probably Neptune, the Roman god of flowing waters, gushing springs or also of the weather. The fact that the Via Claudia Augusta (built at the beginning of the 1st century AD) also leads here suggests this conclusion. Neptune and Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, were only generally equated at the beginning of the 3rd century AD. What is unusual about this sculpture, however, is the body posture: in antiquity, both Neptune and Poseidon were depicted standing upright. Perhaps the artist wanted to express with the lying depiction that Neptune or Poseidon are retiring to rest, no longer have power, and should keep their hands off the bridge🧐🧜♂️🖐😴.
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The region offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the Rieder Gate in Donauwörth, which is the last remaining of four city gates and houses the "House of City History" museum. Another notable site is the Rain am Lech town center, featuring picturesque 17th and 18th-century townhouses and the Tilly Monument. Don't miss the Old Ludwig South-North Railway Tunnel in Donauwörth, Bavaria's second oldest railway tunnel, now open for pedestrians and cyclists.
Yes, Leitheim Castle is a prominent attraction nearby. This impressive castle, once the summer residence of the abbots of the Kaisheim monastery, towers above the north bank of the Danube and now functions as an event location and hotel. Another significant cultural landmark in the broader region is Neuburg Castle on the Danube.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes around Oberndorf am Lech. The Romantic Danube Cycle Path offers scenic rides. For specific tours, you can find options like the 'Donauwörth Old Town – Rieder Gate loop' or the 'On the Lech embankment – Lech Dam at Rain loop'. Explore more cycling routes on the Cycling around Oberndorf am Lech guide.
The picturesque landscapes around Oberndorf am Lech are ideal for hiking. You can find easy trails like the 'Biotope by the Bridge – Kastanienallee Oberndorf loop' or the 'Lech Dam Oberpeiching loop'. For a moderate challenge, consider the 'Tilly's Army Camp Site – Small Weir loop'. More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Oberndorf am Lech guide.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Rieder Gate in Donauwörth and the Rain am Lech town center offer interesting historical insights in a pleasant setting. The Old Ludwig South-North Railway Tunnel Donauwörth is also a unique experience for all ages. Additionally, the Dehner flower park in Rain am Lech is a significant attraction that families often enjoy.
A notable landmark is the Neptune Sculpture at the Lech Bridge. This interesting sculpture is located right next to the Lech Bridge and offers a beautiful photo opportunity and a nice spot for a break.
Oberndorf am Lech is nestled in picturesque landscapes. The Lech River itself is a prominent natural feature, offering opportunities for water sports like swimming or canoeing. You can also explore the idyllic forests of the Altmühltal Nature Park, which are particularly beautiful for hiking during the summer months.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities around Oberndorf am Lech, especially for hiking through the beautiful forests of the Altmühltal Nature Park and cycling along the Romantic Danube Cycle Path. The weather is generally pleasant for exploring historical sites and natural features.
Yes, for those interested in local heritage, Oberndorf offers its own Local History Museum. Additionally, the Rieder Gate in Donauwörth houses the "House of City History" museum. For geology enthusiasts, the Ries Crater Museum provides insights into the impact event that formed the Nördlinger Ries.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historic architecture and scenic natural landscapes. The Rieder Gate in Donauwörth is praised for its historical significance and the charming town of Donauwörth. The majestic Leitheim Castle is loved for its impressive views of the Danube Valley. Many also enjoy strolling through the picturesque townhouses of Rain am Lech and discovering its unique monuments.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find several trails in the vicinity. Options include the 'Goose Paradise – Swimming lake near Oberndorf loop' or the 'Dehner Blumenpark – Lech Dam at Rain loop'. You can explore more MTB trails in the MTB Trails around Oberndorf am Lech guide.
Many attractions are located in or near towns that offer amenities. For instance, Rain am Lech has a very good ice cream parlor near the Tilly Monument. Leitheim Castle itself functions as a hotel with dining options. The Neptune Sculpture at the Lech Bridge is also noted as a nice spot for a break.


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