Best attractions and places to see around Wörth an der Donau include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. Situated on the Danube, the town serves as a gateway to the Bavarian Forest, offering diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore the river plains, surrounding hills, and a significant nature reserve. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Höllbachschlucht with its rock formations and block sea is a designated geotop Along the Höllbach, which here overcomes about 40 meters of altitude over a short distance with a relatively steep gradient, an impressive block sea stretches out, with blocks up to 5 m in diameter. The rounding of the blocks is not due to the river, however, but is the result of weathering: "wollsack-weathered" granite rocks were decomposed into individual "wool sacks" in the Pleistocene. The granite gravel was washed out, the blocks remained more or less in place. Bayerisches Landesamt für Umwelt (LfU). https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=372R070 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturschutzgebiet_H%C3%B6lle_(Oberpfalz)#Geologie
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Wonderful combination of water and rocks. Great for climbing, even for kids.
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You feel like you're in the time of the dinosaurs.
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Impressive rocks in the Hölltal, a great playground and a lot to discover, but be careful - not easy to hike!
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The Walhalla is a memorial high above the Danube, visible from afar, in the Regensburg district in Markt Donaustauf. It was built between 1830 and 1842 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria by the architect Leo von Klenze.
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You have to experience it. Monumental building, you'll be amazed and have a great view!👍 It's worth a detour! A monumental building that, in my opinion, is in exactly the right place! It impressed me 20 years ago and the effect occurs again and again. If you have the opportunity, you should take a detour and visit the Hall of Fame.
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Great to reach by bike! There are signs at the end of the path saying “get off”, but it’s all doable when it’s not very busy! 👍
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The region offers diverse hiking experiences. A highlight is the Höllbach Valley (Hölle) Nature Reserve, a wild and romantic gorge with rocky forest paths alongside the Höllbach. Circular routes, such as path 149, wind through the valley, featuring impressive rock formations like the Hölltal Rock Formations. Sturdy shoes are recommended for this area. You can find more hiking options, including easy trails, in the guide Easy hikes around Wörth an der Donau.
The most prominent historical landmark is Schloss Wörth a.d. Donau, an impressive Renaissance-style castle visible from the Danube. While it primarily serves as a senior residence, its courtyards and the Schlosskirche St. Martin are accessible. Guided tours for groups can sometimes be arranged to see areas like the Schlosskeller and the elaborately painted Rondellzimmer. From the castle hill, you can enjoy picturesque views overlooking the Danube plains.
Yes, the Höllbach Valley (Hölle) Nature Reserve offers an adventurous experience for families, though sturdy shoes are essential due to rocky paths and some climbing. The Höllbach Wooden Bridge is also a fun spot. For leisure, the town has an indoor swimming pool, Hallenbad Stadt Wörth. Many of the viewpoints and natural areas are suitable for family outings.
Wörth an der Donau is rich in natural beauty. The town is situated directly on the Danube River, offering scenic views and opportunities for walks in the floodplains. The Höllbach Valley (Hölle) Nature Reserve is a significant natural monument with a wild gorge and unique rock formations. The area is also surrounded by hills like Lerchenhaube and Schlossberg, providing elevated vantage points with potential views towards the Bavarian Forest and even the Alps on clear days.
Absolutely! The famous Danube cycling path runs directly through Wörth an der Donau, making it a popular stop for cyclists. The surrounding landscape offers beautiful routes along the river and into the foothills of the Bavarian Forest. For more challenging rides, you can explore gravel biking routes in the region, such as those found in the guide Gravel biking around Wörth an der Donau.
For impressive views, visit the View of the Walhalla, which offers expansive vistas of the monumental building and the Danube valley. From the castle hill of Schloss Wörth a.d. Donau, you can also enjoy picturesque views overlooking the Danube plains towards the Bavarian Forest. Additionally, the surrounding hills like Lerchenhaube and Königsberg provide elevated perspectives of the landscape.
Wörth an der Donau regularly hosts cultural events, often in the Bürgersaal (community hall). The "Kultur in Wörth" initiative actively promotes various cultural activities throughout the town. Check local listings for current events during your visit.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) are generally ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its best. The Höllbach Valley is particularly beautiful when the water levels are higher, creating a more dramatic gorge experience. Clear days in any season can offer stunning views from elevated points.
Beyond Schloss Wörth, you can visit the magnificent Walhalla, a memorial located high above the Danube in Donaustauf, just a short distance away. Built between 1830 and 1842, it features impressive architecture and offers expansive views. Another option is to explore the Brennberger Burgensteig, a hiking trail that connects several castles and ruins in the vicinity, such as Brennberg and Falkenstein Castle.
The terrain varies. In areas like the Höllbach Valley (Hölle) Nature Reserve and the Höllbachtal Trail, you will encounter rocky forest paths, requiring sturdy shoes and surefootedness. Other trails along the Danube or in the floodplains are generally flatter and easier. The surrounding hills offer more moderate climbs.
While not exactly hidden, the revival of ancient winemaking traditions in Hofdorf Vineyards along the Danube slopes offers a unique local experience. Exploring the less-trafficked paths in the "Paradies" area or other surrounding forests can also lead to peaceful discoveries away from the main attractions.


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