Attractions and places to see around Niederschönenfeld, a municipality in the Donau-Ries district of Bavaria, Germany, include historical sites within its borders and various points of interest in neighboring towns. The area is known for its blend of cultural significance and access to natural landscapes along the Danube. Notable features include the former Cistercian monastery and the Parish Church Mariä Himmelfahrt, celebrated for its Baroque interior. The region offers opportunities to explore historical architecture and scenic routes.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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A very nice bike path
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Gravel and gravel paths without end along the Danube.
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Impressive castle with a beautiful view of the Danube.
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Very easy cycle path with a great view of the Danube.
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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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Riedlinger See is really a tip
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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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In Niederschönenfeld itself, the most notable historical site is the former Cistercian monastery, founded in 1241. While the monastery buildings now house a correctional facility, the impressive Parish Church Mariä Himmelfahrt, integrated into the northern wing, is accessible. It is celebrated for its rich Baroque interior, including stucco decorations and altars by Dominikus Zimmermann. The restored organ from 1683 is also a highlight. This site also has historical significance as a former penal institution.
Nearby, you can explore several historical attractions. In Rain am Lech, the town center features picturesque mansions from the 17th and 18th centuries, along with the Tilly-monument commemorating the Battle of Rain. Donauwörth offers the Rieder Gate, the last remaining city gate housing the 'House of City History' museum, and the Old Ludwig South-North Railway Tunnel, Bavaria's second oldest tunnel, now a path for pedestrians and cyclists.
Yes, many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Rieder Gate in Donauwörth and the town center of Rain am Lech are great for exploring history. For outdoor fun, the Cycle Path on the Danube Embankment at Riedlinger See offers easy riding for all ages. The Old Ludwig South-North Railway Tunnel is also an interesting and unique experience for families.
The region offers several scenic cycling routes. A popular choice is the Cycle Path on the Danube Embankment at Riedlinger See, known for its well-graveled paths along the Danube. Donauwörth also features cycling routes along the Danube. For more options, you can explore various road cycling and mountain biking routes in the area, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Niederschönenfeld guide.
Yes, there are numerous options for hiking and running. You can find trails like the 'Lech Lakes – Lech run-of-river hydroelectric power plant loop from Rain' or the 'Running loop from Niederschönenfeld'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Running Trails around Niederschönenfeld guide. Additionally, mountain biking trails are available, including routes like 'Leitheim Castle – View of the Danube Bridge loop from Rain', detailed in the MTB Trails around Niederschönenfeld guide.
The Danube river is a prominent natural feature in the area. You can explore the scenic Cycle Path on the Danube Embankment at Riedlinger See, which offers views of the lake and river. Leitheim Castle, located on the north bank of the Danube, provides great views of the Danube Valley.
The best time to visit Niederschönenfeld and its surroundings for outdoor activities and exploring historical sites is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for cycling, hiking, and strolling through town centers. The Dehner Flower Park in Rain am Lech is particularly vibrant during the warmer seasons.
Beyond the former Cistercian monastery, the region boasts unique historical structures. The Rieder Gate in Donauwörth is a well-preserved city gate. The Old Ludwig South-North Railway Tunnel, dating back to 1849, offers a glimpse into Bavaria's early railway history. Leitheim Castle, a baroque palace, also stands as a significant historical landmark.
Visitors frequently enjoy the blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. The picturesque town centers of Rain am Lech and Donauwörth, with their charming buildings and historical monuments, are popular for strolls. The cycling paths along the Danube, like the one at Riedlinger See, are highly appreciated for their ease of riding and scenic views. The unique experience of passing through the Old Ludwig South-North Railway Tunnel is also a favorite among visitors.
Yes, several museums can be found in the nearby towns. In Rain am Lech, you can visit the Lachner Brothers Museum, the Homeland Museum, and the Jean-Duprai-Museum. Donauwörth's Rieder Gate houses the 'House of City History' museum, offering insights into the town's past.
Yes, the Parish Church Mariä Himmelfahrt, which is part of the former Cistercian monastery complex in Niederschönenfeld, is accessible to visitors. It is renowned for its impressive Baroque interior, featuring stucco decorations from 1658-1662 and stucco marble altars from 1705-1707. The restored organ from 1683 is also a significant feature.


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