Best natural monuments in Landkreis Neuburg-Schrobenhausen are recognized for their ecological, scientific, and historical significance. The region features a diverse natural landscape, including over 100 protected natural monuments and a partial overlap with the Altmühl Valley Nature Park. These sites encompass expansive natural areas and unique individual formations, providing varied outdoor experiences. The district's commitment to preserving these areas ensures their continued value for nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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The Strudelloch is located on a beautiful trail directly on the Danube below the Antoniberg near Steppberg.
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The **black poplar** (scientific name: **Populus nigra**), also known as **Saar tree**, is a remarkable plant species in the poplar genus in the willow family (Salicaceae). Here are some interesting facts about the black poplar: ### Characteristics - **Height**: It can grow up to **35 meters** tall. - **Crown**: The crown is very tall, domed, and has spreading, strong branches. Mature trees can develop a multi-segmented crown. - **Bark**: The bark is dark, which gives the species its name. ### Distribution - The black poplar is widespread in **Eurasia** and **North Africa** and is a characteristic tree species of river floodplains. ### Ecological importance - This tree species was originally widespread but is now critically endangered. It plays an important role in its ecosystem, especially in riverine landscapes. ### Uses - Black poplar wood species are often used in the furniture industry and for other wood products. The black poplar is not only a beautiful tree, but also ecologically and economically important!
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The Zigeunerloch is really worth a detour. The rock formations are really impressive and the trail down to the Pionierweg is really beautiful.
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The Gypsy Hole is a really beautiful, mystical place. However, it is swarming with mosquitoes at the moment.
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View of the Danube, although it is not very beautiful here due to the straightening of the banks
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Black poplars impress as old trees with their strong, gnarled growth.
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An impressive tree, black poplars impress as old trees with their strong, gnarled growth.
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The region offers diverse natural features. You can visit Silbersee, known for its striking turquoise-milky water and a small sand beach. Another unique spot is the Zigeunerloch Rock Formation, a mystical rock wall with large fallen and mossy stone blocks. The Antoniberg near Stepperg also features a striking Jurasteilhang with semi-dry grasslands and the unique 'Strudelloch,' an erosion hole in the limestone rock.
Yes, several natural monuments hold historical importance. The Mauerner Caves (Weinberg Caves) are natural karst caves that have been used as shelters since the Paleolithic Age, with excavations revealing stone tools and animal bones over 27,000 years old. Additionally, the region's geotopes, such as former quarries, provide insights into Earth's history, exposing ancient coral reefs and geological layers.
For magnificent views of the Danube, visit the Danube view from the Finkenstein. This viewpoint towers over 200 meters above the river, offering a splendid panorama of the wide river valley. The Antoniberg also provides views towards the Danube from its southern slopes.
Landkreis Neuburg-Schrobenhausen is rich in geological natural monuments, known as geotopes. These include former quarries like the one north of Laisacker, which exposes a coral reef from the Malm Zeta 2–3 period. The Finkenstein northwest of the Bittenbrunn Danube weir is another significant site, revealing the youngest preserved Malm layers in Bavaria and testifying to recent large river shifts.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Silbersee, with its path along the shore leading to a small sand beach, is a tranquil spot for all ages. The Old black poplar is another family-friendly natural monument, often found within a forest setting. The Danube view from the Finkenstein also offers a pleasant outing with shady trees, perfect for a break.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, such as the 'Dohlenfelsen – Rock Window loop from Wellheim,' or enjoy easy hikes like the 'Alte Burg Neuburg Ruins – Old Castle Neuburg on the Danube loop from Oberhausen.' For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes, including 'Donaugravel - Graveling in the Altmühltal Nature Park.' You can find more details on these and other routes in the respective guides: Mountain Hikes, Easy Hikes, and Gravel Biking.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails that allow you to experience the natural beauty of the region. Examples include the 'Alte Burg Neuburg Ruins – Old Castle Neuburg on the Danube loop from Oberhausen' and the 'Boathouse Neuburg an der Donau – Isabella Braun Monument loop from Neuburg an der Donau.' These routes are generally suitable for beginners and offer a gentle way to explore the surroundings. For more options, refer to the Easy Hikes in Landkreis Neuburg-Schrobenhausen guide.
The Donaumoos Gauge is listed as a wheelchair-accessible natural monument, offering an opportunity for visitors with mobility challenges to experience a historical and natural site.
The Danube floodplains, particularly around the Finkenstein area, are of European importance for their diverse ecosystems. This region is home to various wildlife, including woodpeckers, collared flycatchers, marsh harriers, and kingfishers. Endangered species like the great crested newt and yellow-bellied toad can also be found. Beavers and waterfowl are present in areas like the Moat of Fort Rosenschwaig.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary by site, many natural monuments, especially those with forest cover like the Danube view from the Finkenstein, offer shady resting places that are perfect for hot summer days. Spring and autumn also provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for hiking and exploration.
Absolutely. The Silbersee, with its unique turquoise-milky water, offers stunning photographic opportunities. The dramatic rock formations of the Zigeunerloch Rock Formation and the panoramic vistas from the Danube view from the Finkenstein are also highly recommended for capturing the region's natural beauty.


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