Best attractions and places to see around Donauwörth include a rich array of landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This historic town is situated at the confluence of the Danube and Wörnitz rivers, offering a unique geographic setting. Donauwörth is also a significant stop on Germany's Romantic Road, contributing to its cultural importance. The surrounding countryside provides opportunities to explore diverse natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Impressive castle with a beautiful view of the Danube.
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The Harburg is one of the oldest, largest and best-preserved castles in Germany. That alone makes it worth a hike.
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If you approach the Rieder Tor from the old town, you have a very nice view of it with the branch of the Danube. The environment is very attractively designed, so that the detour is worthwhile.
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The castle was a highlight for me, it is located on the outskirts of Harburg, the mighty castle complex can only amaze you, with individual use, including a hotel for festivities or guided tours. Entry prices start at €3.50.
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1147 First mention of the Litun farm (Leiten, today Leitheim) 1171 Mention of Leitheim as a monastic winery of the Cistercian monastery Kaisheim 1185 first mention of a chapel in Leitheim 1542 Abbot John VI. Sauer has a handsome house built on the vineyard 1674 Abbot Hieronymus Winter restores the vineyard that was devastated in the Thirty Years' War 1696 Leitheim Palace becomes the summer residence of Abbot Elias Götz, the Church of St. Blasius is completed in its present form 1751 Abbot Chölestin I Mermos has the castle rebuilt, a second floor, a hall and the hipped roof are created. The interior is in the Rococo style 1817 Castle and church are put up for auction as "state realities". 1820 sold to the chief chef Marquis von Montperny for 4,100 guilders 1835 Transfer of Leitheim Castle to the Freiherr Tucher von Simmelsdorf family through the marriage of Friedericke von Montperny to Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr Tucher von Simmelsdorf 1959 Founding of the Leitheim Palace Concerts 2008 Takeover of Leitheim Castle by the Messerschmitt Foundation
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The impressions one has from the bridge are an absolute sensory overload. Really wonderful!
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Cozy old town with a special flair, good bars and a great ice cream parlor. At the town hall Ebike charging station + USB plug.
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Very nice castle that you can also visit
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Donauwörth offers a rich array of historical landmarks. You can visit the Rieder Gate, Donauwörth, the last remaining city gate which now houses the City History Museum. Stroll along the historic Reichsstraße, see the impressive Gothic Minster 'Zu Unserer Lieben Frau', and admire the Renaissance architecture of the Fuggerhaus. The former Benedictine Monastery and Holy Cross Monastery Church also showcase significant historical architecture.
Yes, Donauwörth is uniquely situated at the confluence of the Danube and Wörnitz rivers, known as the Donauspitz, where you can find a small park. The Ried Island, nestled between the Wörnitz arms, is a popular local spot. For panoramic views, head to Schellenberg or Kalvarienberg, a striking rock formation. The banks of both rivers are ideal for walking, cycling, and picnics.
Donauwörth has several cultural sites. The Rieder Gate, Donauwörth houses the City History Museum. You can also visit the Käthe Kruse Doll Museum, showcasing over 150 dolls. The Tanzhaus, a meticulously reconstructed 14th-century building, now hosts a theatre, restaurant, and the town's archaeological museum. The Town Art Gallery in the Deutschordenshaus displays various paintings.
Many attractions in Donauwörth are suitable for families. Exploring the historic Reichsstraße and the Rieder Gate, Donauwörth offers an engaging history lesson. The Käthe Kruse Doll Museum is often a hit with children. The Schellenberg features an outdoor pool for summer enjoyment, and the river banks provide space for walks and picnics. The Old Ludwig South-North Railway Tunnel is also a fun and unique experience for families to walk or cycle through.
Donauwörth is a great base for cycling. It's part of the famous Danube Cycle Path, offering scenic routes along the river. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking options. For example, explore the 'Donauwörth Old Town – Leitheim Castle loop' or the 'Dillingen town gate – Danube Riverside Path loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Cycling around Donauwörth guide.
While specific hiking trails directly linked to attractions aren't highlighted, the surrounding countryside of Donauwörth, including lush fields, forests, and rolling hills, offers opportunities for hiking. The Kalvarienberg provides a notable landscape feature for exploration. For more structured routes, consider checking the cycling guides, as many paths are shared or suitable for walking.
The best time to visit Donauwörth largely depends on your interests. Summer (June-August) is ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, walking along the river banks, and enjoying the Schellenberg outdoor pool. The Gothic Minster tower is also open for climbing in summer, offering panoramic views. If you enjoy festive atmospheres, the Romantic Christmas Market is held annually on the fourth weekend in Advent.
Beyond the main sights, consider visiting the Old Ludwig South-North Railway Tunnel Donauwörth, Bavaria's second oldest railway tunnel, now open for pedestrians and cyclists. The Eduard Edel Candy Factory and the Donauwörth Brewery offer insights into local traditions. The Donauwörth Open-Air Stage, named after the Mangoldfelsen, provides cultural entertainment.
Just a short distance away, you can visit Stone Bridge Harburg, a 1,000-year-old bridge offering views of the medieval Harburg Castle. Leitheim Castle, a baroque palace above the Danube, offers great views and historical significance. The town of Rain am Lech town center and the Tilly Monument is also worth a visit for its picturesque houses and historical context.
Visitors frequently appreciate Donauwörth's rich history and picturesque setting. The medieval charm of the Stone Bridge Harburg and the historic buildings along Reichsstraße are often highlighted. The unique confluence of the Danube and Wörnitz rivers and the opportunities for scenic walks and cycling along their banks are also highly valued. The town's blend of historical sites and natural beauty makes it a popular destination.
Yes, Leitheim Castle, a former summer residence of the abbots of Kaisheim monastery, is a notable baroque palace majestically situated above the Danube. While the original Mangoldstein fortress was destroyed, its historical site remains significant. Harburg Castle, visible from the Stone Bridge Harburg, is another impressive medieval castle in the vicinity.


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