Best attractions and places to see around Wernstein am Inn offer a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated along the Inn River in Upper Austria, between Passau and Schärding, the area provides diverse landscapes and a rich history. Visitors can explore various historical sites, enjoy the natural beauty of the Inn River valley, and discover cultural highlights. The region offers opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The renovation work will last until 2025. Very impressive, a must for all travelers. St. Stephan’s Cathedral in Passau towers majestically above the picturesque city on the Danube. Its towers rise proudly, the history of past centuries engraved on every stone. A masterpiece of Gothic architecture that enchants visitors with its sublime beauty.
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The world's largest playable cathedral organ is currently being restored and cannot be visited. The cathedral's interior is largely covered in scaffolding. The renovation is scheduled to be completed by 2026. The altar and the front part of the nave are open to the public. Perhaps also interesting is that there is "still" no admission charge to visit the cathedral.
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Beautiful large cathedral, which draws attention to itself at noon with its bell ringing. There was even a concert, so we couldn't go in
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Wernstein am Inn offers several significant historical sites. Within the village, you can see the Column of the Virgin (Mariensäule), a 17-meter tall landmark from 1646, and the Late Gothic Parish Church of St. George, known for its sculptures and stained glass. While Wernstein Castle (Burg Wernstein) is a beautiful 12th-century complex, it is privately owned and not publicly accessible for interior visits. Nearby, in Passau, you can visit the majestic St. Stephen's Cathedral, famous for its organ, and explore Passau Old Town, a rich historical center.
Yes, Wernstein am Inn is home to the Kubin-Haus Zwickledt, the former residence and workplace of the renowned graphic artist Alfred Kubin. Often called "Kubin's Castle," this museum offers guided tours and showcases his living space, providing insight into his life and work.
The region around Wernstein am Inn is rich in natural beauty, particularly along the Inn River. You can explore the diverse flora of the Vornbach-Wernstein Landscape and the fertile farmland of the Sauwald. The area is well-developed with walking and cycling paths on both sides of the river, including sections of the popular Inn Cycle Path. For active recreation, the Motorikpark Wernstein is located directly along the cycle path.
For scenic vistas, the Mariensteg, a modern pedestrian and cyclist suspension bridge, connects Wernstein am Inn with Neuburg am Inn and offers excellent views of the Inn River, Wernstein Castle, and the picturesque landscape. Additionally, the Schlosspark in Schärding provides lovely views of the Inn and Neuhaus. In Passau, the View of Passau's Old Town and St. Stephen's Cathedral from the Inn Bridge is highly recommended.
Many attractions in and around Wernstein am Inn are suitable for families. The Mariensteg is a pleasant pedestrian bridge for walks. The Motorikpark Wernstein offers opportunities for physical activity for all ages. Nearby, the vibrant Silberzeile in Schärding with its cafes and the historical Passau Old Town provide engaging experiences for families.
Wernstein am Inn is a great starting point for cycling. The Inn Cycle Path runs directly through the area, offering routes for various skill levels. You can find numerous cycling options, including gravel biking, MTB trails, and road cycling routes. For example, you can explore routes like the "Inn River Cycle Path, Passau – Mariensteg Suspension Bridge loop from Schärding" or the "Mariensteg Suspension Bridge – Neuburger Wald Trails loop from Wernstein." More details on these and other routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Wernstein am Inn, MTB Trails around Wernstein am Inn, and Road Cycling Routes around Wernstein am Inn guides.
The region around Wernstein am Inn is enjoyable throughout the year. The summer months are particularly lively, with many cafes and restaurants open, especially in places like the Silberzeile in Schärding. If you're interested in cultural events, the Christmas market on the cathedral square in nearby Passau is very beautiful during the festive season.
Just a short distance from Wernstein am Inn, in Passau, you can witness the unique natural scenery of the Dreiflusse-Eck (Three Rivers Confluence), where the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers converge. This natural landmark offers a fascinating display of three rivers meeting.
The baroque town of Schärding, a short distance from Wernstein am Inn, is famous for its lively town square and the Silberzeile. This ensemble of colorful houses with gabled roofs creates a picturesque setting, with numerous cafes and restaurants inviting visitors to linger. The Schlosspark in Schärding also offers beautiful views of the Inn River.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The vibrant atmosphere of places like the Silberzeile in Schärding and the cultural richness of Passau Old Town are highly rated. The scenic views from the Inn Bridge in Passau and the opportunity to explore the Inn Cycle Path are also popular among the komoot community.
While Wernstein Castle is privately owned, you can visit Veste Oberhaus in Passau, Germany. This massive fortress is one of Europe's largest castles and now houses a museum dedicated to the city's and castle's history, along with art exhibitions. It also provides excellent panoramic views of Passau.


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