Natural monuments around Untergriesbach are found in a region characterized by the Bavarian Forest and views of the Danube. This area is known for its natural beauty and geological features, including the "Pfahl" quartz rock formation. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor exploration, with several distinct natural attractions. These monuments offer insights into the region's geology and its historical connection to river traffic.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Very nice, picturesque route along a small path along the Ilz.
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The Stockbauersteig is the rock massif named after the builder of the bridge "Franz Stockbauer".
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The Stockbauersteig is a quick and easy way to continue the hiking trail on the Ilz. The path from the Trifttunnel would otherwise end in a dead end.
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The Haugstein is the highest elevation in the Innviertel
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Yes, all three flow together here - the Inn, the Danube and the Ilz. Wonderful place up here.
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The snow and rain have knocked down some trees here, making it relatively difficult to walk the Stockbauersteig at the moment.
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The Haugstein is 895 m above sea level. A. the highest mountain in the Sauwaldes in the Upper Austrian district of Schärding (Innviertel).
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The region around Untergriesbach is known for its natural beauty and geological features. One of the most prominent natural monuments is the Jochenstein rock island with statue of Saint John of Nepomuk, a small rock island on the Danube that is part of the "Pfahl" quartz rock formation. Another notable spot is the Three Rivers Corner (Ortspitze), a viewpoint where the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers converge, showcasing distinct water colors.
Yes, the Three Rivers Corner (Ortspitze) is considered family-friendly, offering an interesting natural spectacle where three rivers meet. The distinct colors of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers merging can be fascinating for all ages. While specific stroller-friendly trails directly to natural monuments are not detailed, many general hiking routes in the area are suitable for families.
The natural monuments around Untergriesbach often blend natural geology with historical significance. For instance, the Jochenstein rock island features an 18th-century chapel dedicated to St. John Nepomuk, the patron saint of shipmen, reflecting the area's past as a route for river traffic. This adds a cultural and spiritual dimension to the natural geological formation.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those leading to the Haugstein Summit (895 m) or along the Ilz river near the Stockbauer Footbridge. For more options, explore the dedicated guides for Hiking around Untergriesbach, Road Cycling Routes around Untergriesbach, and Running Trails around Untergriesbach.
While specific parking locations for every natural monument are not detailed, areas around popular sites like the Jochenstein power plant often provide parking facilities. For broader exploration, parking is generally available in and around Untergriesbach, serving as a starting point for various trails and attractions.
The natural monuments around Untergriesbach, nestled in the Bavarian Forest with Danube views, are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the geological features and river landscapes. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor activities, while winter can provide a serene, snow-covered experience, though some trails might be less accessible.
While the Jochenstein rock island and Three Rivers Corner are popular, the broader region of the Bavarian Forest offers many less-trafficked spots. Exploring the various hiking routes, such as those leading to the Haugstein Summit, can lead you to quieter areas with individual granite blocks and scenic views away from the main crowds.
The region is characterized by the "Pfahl," a range of quartz rocks within the Bavarian Forest that runs along the Danube's edge through Lower Bavaria. The Jochenstein rock island is a prime example of this formation. Additionally, the Haugstein Summit features individual granite blocks, showcasing the diverse geological makeup of the area.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical context. The distinct colors of the rivers at the Three Rivers Corner are often highlighted as exhilarating. The scenic views from places like the Jochenstein rock island and the peaceful, picturesque routes along the Ilz river, such as the Stockbauer Trail, also receive high praise from the komoot community.
The Dreiflüsseeck (Confluence of Danube, Inn, and Ilz) – Passau, which is the same location as the Three Rivers Corner, is listed as wheelchair accessible. This viewpoint allows visitors to observe the unique confluence of the three rivers. While specific stroller-friendly trails directly to other natural monuments are not explicitly detailed, many paved paths in the broader region may be suitable.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas around Untergriesbach, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. While specific dog-friendly natural monuments are not individually listed, the numerous hiking and walking trails throughout the Bavarian Forest and along the Danube are popular choices for dog owners.


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