Natural monuments around Neuburg an der Donau showcase a landscape rich in geological features and ecological significance. The area is characterized by ancient karst caves, unique rock formations, and expansive floodplain forests along the Danube River. These sites provide insights into the region's natural history and support diverse ecosystems. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions that highlight the area's unique geology and biodiversity.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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We couldn't get enough of the beautiful scenery.
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Very beautiful area and great cycle paths
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I grew up there and still never fell down. There are also not so steep paths on the rocks that you can hike with children.
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Very beautiful rock formation in the immediate vicinity of the hiking car park
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Very beautiful historical place
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One of the impressive rocks in the Urdonautal and a landmark of the Altmühltal. You can watch climbers on the steep wall. The Schutterquelle is also nearby.
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Below the Maderfelsens there is a nice lounger to relax
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The region boasts several impressive geological formations. For instance, Burgsteinfelsen near Dollnstein is an imposing tower-like rock, part of a limestone platform formed in a subtropical shallow sea during the Upper Jurassic period. Another highlight is Dohlenfelsen, a 70-meter-high rock known for fossil sponges and shell fragments. You can also visit Finkenstein, a nature reserve with a distinctive reef rock and panoramic views over the Danube.
Yes, the area is rich in historical natural sites. The Mauerner Caves (also known as Weinberg Caves) are natural karst caves that served as shelters since the Paleolithic Age, with archaeological discoveries dating back over 27,000 years. The Stone Age Cave Near Aicha also offers a glimpse into early human life, with evidence of habitation from around 11,000 years ago.
For families, the Beixenhart Rock Arch is a great option, featuring a small cave and a natural slide area, perfect for picnics. The Donau-Auwald (Danube Floodplain Forest) also offers six themed trails ranging from 1.5 to 26 kilometers, providing engaging opportunities for children to explore nature.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are integrated into or are close to hiking routes. For example, the Donau-Auwald features numerous trails for exploring the floodplain forest. You can find various options, including easy hikes, by checking out the Easy hikes around Neuburg an der Donau guide.
The Donau-Auwald, one of Central Europe's largest contiguous floodplain forests, is a haven for biodiversity. Here you might spot the European fire-bellied toad, beavers, and numerous rare bird species. Finkenstein is also notable as the only worldwide location for Bavarian feather grass, highlighting its unique ecological value.
Yes, the region is popular with climbers. Dohlenfelsen is a well-known climbing rock, and Konstein Climbing Crag offers challenging routes on wonderful rock formations. You can often see climbers tackling the steep cliffs at these locations.
The Donau-Auwald (Danube Floodplain Forest) east of Neuburg an der Donau is one of Central Europe's largest contiguous floodplain forest areas. It's a 'green paradise' vital for its rich biodiversity, featuring hardwood and softwood floodplains, and is crucial for flood management. An information center at the Grünau Hunting Lodge provides insights into its ecological importance.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring, with milder temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for longer days outdoors, while some areas might offer unique experiences for winter hiking, depending on conditions.
Yes, the Naturschutzgebiet Kreut is the largest nature reserve within the Neuburg-Schrobenhausen district, covering approximately 180.26 hectares. This designation indicates its significant natural value and potential for exploration, contributing to the region's rich natural heritage.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes, including gravel biking trails, which are detailed in guides like Gravel biking around Neuburg an der Donau. There are also MTB trails available for mountain biking enthusiasts, as found in the MTB Trails around Neuburg an der Donau guide.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive rock formations and the scenic beauty. Many enjoy watching climbers at sites like Burgsteinfelsen near Dollnstein and appreciate the geological insights offered. The tranquility and the opportunity to connect with ancient history at the caves are also highly valued.


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