Best attractions and places to see around Neufelden include its historic town center and access to natural features like the Danube river meanders. This market town in Upper Austria features a blend of historical architecture and surrounding natural beauty. Visitors can explore well-preserved historic buildings and venture out to experience the region's landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A beautiful view over the Danube and the castle
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Very nice view of Neuhaus Castle.
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Very nice old spoke at the ferry terminal in Obermühl. Hopefully the memory will be preserved permanently.
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The ferries go on call. Please note travel times.
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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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Schloss Neuhaus an der Donau, also known as Feste Neuhaus or Schloss Neuhaus im Mühlviertel, is enthroned above the town of Untermühl at the confluence of the Große Mühl and the Danube, between the Schlögener Schlinge and the market town of Aschach an der Donau. Source: Wikipedia
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Neufelden offers a rich history, including its well-preserved Historic Town Center with Baroque and Classical facades. You can also visit the Parish Church of Neufelden, which features Gothic and Romanesque architecture and served as a defensive tower. For a deeper dive into local heritage, the Heimathaus Neufelden, located in a former prison, showcases agricultural and commercial history with approximately 1,200 exhibits.
Beyond the Danube loops, you can explore the Stausee Neufelden/Langhalsen reservoir, an artificial lake created for power generation. The Valley of the Große Mühl offers a natural experience, with the Mühltalweg hiking trail following the river downstream from Neufelden. Additionally, the Pesenbachtal Nature Reserve, located in St. Martin i. M., features ancient granite formations like the 'Kerzenstein' (Candle Rock) and 'Teufelsbottiche' (Devil's Tubs) amidst untouched flora and fauna.
Families can enjoy the Tierpark Altenfelden, just a short drive from Neufelden, which houses approximately 950 animals of 150 different species, including cheetah feedings and birds of prey demonstrations. For outdoor adventures, the Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️ offers car-free bike trails suitable for families, and many sections of the Danube Cycle Path are considered great routes to do with the family.
The region is excellent for cycling. The Danube Cycle Path — Schlögener Schlinge to Ottensheim Power Plant is a highly recommended section, known for its scenic route with minimal vehicle traffic. Another option is the Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️, which offers car-free bike trails along the river's horseshoe bend. For more challenging rides, you can find various gravel biking routes around Neufelden, such as the 'View of the Neufelden Reservoir – Mühlschlinge loop' or 'Forest highway – Mühlschlinge loop', which you can explore further in the Gravel biking around Neufelden guide.
Yes, Neufelden offers several hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like the 'Neufelden Dam – Neufelden Historic Marketplace loop' or 'Along the Große Mühl – Teufelsstein loop'. These and other routes are detailed in the Easy hikes around Neufelden guide. For a natural experience, the Mühltalweg hiking trail follows the Große Mühl river downstream from Neufelden.
The Schlögen Loop is one of Europe's largest forced meanders in the upper Danube valley. It's a top highlight along the Danube Cycle Path, offering spectacular views from viewpoints higher up on the valley sides. Visitors often describe the view as perfect, though the path to the viewpoint can be steep and rocky, requiring sturdy shoes.
Yes, Neufelden is home to the Neufeldner Biobrauerei, the first organic brewery in Upper Austria. With almost 500 years of brewing history, it offers a taste of tradition combined with sustainable practices and high-quality organic brewing.
Besides the famous Schlögen Loop viewpoint, you can also visit the Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️ for another perspective of the Danube's horseshoe bend. For panoramic views, head to Burgstall/Donaublick with Observation Tower in Kirchberg o.d.D., where a 24-meter-high tower provides breathtaking vistas over the upper Mühlviertel, the Danube valley, and even the Dachstein on clear days.
Beyond its churches, Neufelden's cultural heritage is evident in its Historic Town Center, characterized by well-preserved 17th and 18th-century burgher houses reflecting the town's past as a thriving linen trade center. The Heimathaus Neufelden provides a visual chronicle of the region's agricultural and commercial history, including traditional crafts and an authentically furnished arrest cell from its time as a prison.
Cyclists can utilize the Kobling–Obermühl Bike Ferry to cross the Danube. This ferry is particularly useful for bypassing sections of the Danube Cycle Path that might be closed or to simply change sides of the river for a different route.
Yes, Pürnstein Castle is a recognized landmark near Neufelden, offering a glimpse into the region's medieval past. Additionally, you can get a View of Schloss Neuhaus, a castle built as a hunting lodge in the 12th century, which towers mightily over the Danube. While Schloss Neuhaus is privately owned and not open to the public, its impressive presence in the landscape is worth seeing.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the dramatic river meanders like the Schlögen Loop, often described as an 'absolute top highlight'. The car-free sections of the Danube Cycle Path, such as those around the Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️, are highly appreciated for their tranquility and scenic views. The blend of historic sites, river landscapes, and cycling routes provides a diverse and engaging experience for many.


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