Attractions and places to see around Natternbach include a variety of natural features, cultural sites, and outdoor activities. Located at the edge of the Sauwald forest, the municipality offers opportunities to explore its natural beauty and cultural heritage. The region is known for its proximity to the Danube River, featuring significant natural monuments and man-made structures.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Caution cyclists! There are 90 steps to climb. Not feasible for everyone with the heavy e-bikes.
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Just ring the bell and the ferry will set off.
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Great tips and information to make you want to visit this place. Thank you for that!
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The Jochenstein is a rock in the Danube.
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There is a stone in the Danube
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The bike ferry between Engelhartszell and Kramesau is a special section of the Danube Cycle Path and offers cyclists a relaxing way to cross the Danube. The crossing is easily organized: ring the bell at the pier, and the ferryman arrives promptly. During the short ride, you can enjoy beautiful views of the Danube landscape – a quiet moment of relaxation. The "Überfuhrhaus" (Transfer House) right next to the ferry invites you to take a break – with drinks, coffee, small snacks, and homemade cakes. A worthwhile stop on any bike tour through the Danube Valley – uncomplicated, charming, and scenic.
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The Schlögener Loop is a river loop in the upper Danube valley in Upper Austria, about halfway between Passau and Linz (between river kilometers 2186.5 and 2180.5 of the Danube flowing east) and the largest forced meander in Europe. The southern, right bank lies in the municipality of Haibach ob der Donau and its district of Schlögen, after which the loop is named. To the north, the municipalities of Hofkirchen im Mühlkreis with the village of Au and to the far east Niederkappel with the village of Grafenau border the area of the Danube Loop. Source: Wikipedia
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The Schlögener Schlinge is a river meander in the upper Danube valley in Upper Austria, about halfway between Passau and Linz (between river kilometers 2186.5 and 2180.5 of the east-flowing Danube) and the largest forced meander in Europe. The southern, right bank is in the municipality of Haibach ob der Donau and its district Schlögen, after which the loop is named. In the north, the municipalities of Hofkirchen im Mühlkreis with the village of Au and in the far east Niederkappel with the village of Grafenau border in the area of the Danube loop. Source: Wikipedia
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The region boasts several impressive natural features. The Schlögen Loop is a significant natural bend in the Danube River, offering panoramic views from its viewpoint. Another notable spot is the Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️, where the EuroVelo 6 Danube bike trail follows the river's horseshoe bend. You can also visit the Jungfraustein, a natural monument considered a place of power, and the Natternbach-Ursprung, the crystal-clear source of the Natternbach stream. For elevated views, the Turnstein, at 648 meters, provides one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the area.
Yes, Natternbach and its surroundings offer several cultural and historical points of interest. The Jochenstein rock island with statue of Saint John of Nepomuk is a unique natural monument featuring an 18th-century chapel dedicated to the patron saint of boatmen. Within the municipality, you can find the Pfarrkirche Natternbach (Parish Church of Natternbach), the Fliegergrab (Pilot's Grave) memorial, and the Kapelle Gaisbuchen (Gaisbuchen Chapel).
Natternbach is excellent for various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. The area features well-marked routes with numerous panoramic views. You can explore the Danube Cycle Path, which passes through highlights like the Schlögen Loop and Steinerberg Danube Loop. For more specific routes, consider the hiking trails around Natternbach, or the MTB trails around Natternbach for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Absolutely! The IKUNA Naturerlebnis Park is a prime destination for families, spanning 200,000 m² with over 90 play stations, an indoor park for bad weather, a high ropes course, and a DINO World. Many of the natural attractions, such as the Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️, are also considered family-friendly, offering gentle cycling paths. The Baumkronenweg (Treetop Walk) in Kopfing im Innkreis is another nearby option that offers a unique perspective of the forest for all ages.
The region offers a diverse range of hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. You can find easy walks like the 'Parish Church of Natternbach – Natternbach Countryside loop' or moderate routes such as the 'Jungfraustein Natural Monument – Source of the Natternbach loop'. Some paths, like the one leading to the viewpoint at the Schlögen Loop, can be steep and rocky, requiring sturdy shoes. For a comprehensive list, refer to the hiking guide for Natternbach.
Yes, the Danube Cycle Path is a major highlight in the area. You can cycle along the Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️, which features the EuroVelo 6 Danube bike trail, offering an excellent car-free route that closely follows the river's horseshoe bend. The section between Schlögen and Aschach is particularly noted for being quiet and free of through traffic.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the well-maintained outdoor routes. The panoramic views from spots like the Schlögen Loop are often highlighted as absolute top experiences. The tranquility of the car-free Danube sections and the unique experience of crossing the Jochenstein Lock and Hydropower Plant are also popular among the komoot community.
Yes, you can cross the Danube at the Jochenstein Lock and Hydropower Plant, which connects Germany and Austria. Be aware that this involves climbing a stairwell with 40 steps on each side, though a simple pushing aid for bicycles is available. Alternatively, the Engelhartszell Bike and Pedestrian Ferry provides another option to cross the river, allowing access to attractions like the Engelszell Abbey on the other side.
The IKUNA Naturerlebnis Park offers unique accommodation experiences, including luxury tipis and a camping site with a natural swimming pond. This provides an immersive way to stay close to nature and the park's many activities.
The highest elevation within the municipality of Natternbach is the Turnstein, standing at 648 meters. It is renowned for offering one of the most beautiful panoramic viewpoints in the entire area, providing expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, for those interested in more challenging terrain, there are mountain hikes in the vicinity. Routes like the 'Schlögen Loop – Schlögen Loop loop from Schlögen' or the 'Haugstein Summit (895 m) – Vichtenstein Castle loop' offer moderate difficulty. You can find more details and routes in the Mountain Hikes around Natternbach guide.


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