Best attractions and places to see around Biburg, a municipality in Bavaria, Germany, offers a blend of historical landmarks and cultural experiences. The region provides scenic landscapes for activities like hiking and cycling, particularly around Abensberg and the Hallertau hop gardens. Visitors can explore various sites, from historical abbeys to distinctive architectural projects.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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**Old Town of Abensberg**! This charming town in the Kelheim district of Lower Bavaria is known for its lovingly restored old town center and offers a fascinating blend of history and culture. Here are some highlights you shouldn't miss: ### Historical Highlights 1. **Magnificent Town Houses**: The old town is lined with beautiful, historic town houses that reflect the charm of bygone times. 2. **Town Hall**: The historic town hall is an architectural gem and a central point in the old town, often serving as a meeting point for events. 3. **Maderturm**: This striking tower is a town landmark and offers great views over the old town and the surrounding area. ### Sights - **Kuchlbauer Beer World**: Near the old town is the famous Kuchlbauer Beer World, which celebrates Bavarian brewing and is a popular destination for beer lovers. - St. Nicholas Parish Church: This impressive church is another highlight and an important part of Abensberg's cultural heritage. - City Wall: Parts of the old city wall are still preserved and testify to Abensberg's historical significance. ### Atmosphere and Special Features - Abensberg's old town exudes a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for strolling and lingering. The narrow streets are lined with small shops, cafés, and restaurants offering local specialties. - The town is also known for its events, including the Gillamoos, a traditional folk festival that attracts many visitors. ### Summary Abensberg's old town is a place where history and culture come alive. Whether exploring the historic buildings or enjoying the local cuisine, there's plenty to discover and experience here!
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Very beautiful old town. The Hundertwasser Tower is definitely worth a visit 😉
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There is a beautiful wooden walkway along the wall, with several places to sit on the wall, but be sure to get an ice cream first.
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The Abensberg city center offers many restaurants and towards Aventinusplatz is one of the best ice cream parlors.
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Beautiful place on the evening tour
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Beautiful place on the Laaber tour
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Super beautiful and well-maintained old fortifications.
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Very nicely designed city center, there are smaller shops, nice cafes, ice cream parlors, inns and restaurants around the town hall.
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Biburg is rich in history. You can explore the former Benedictine monastery, Biburg Abbey, founded in 1132. Nearby, don't miss the distinctive Kuchlbauer Tower in Abensberg, designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Further afield, but highly rated, are Weltenburg Abbey and the Liberation Hall (Befreiungshalle) in Kelheim.
Yes, the region boasts unique architecture. The most prominent is the Kuchlbauer Tower (Hundertwasser Tower) in Abensberg, a 35-meter-high tower designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Another impressive architectural sight is the ArtHouse Abensberg, a 34.19-meter-high tower also conceived by Hundertwasser.
The area around Biburg, particularly Abensberg and the Hallertau hop gardens, offers scenic landscapes for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Biburg guide, the Gravel biking around Biburg guide, or the Running Trails around Biburg guide for detailed routes.
Yes, the Hiking around Biburg guide features trails for various abilities. You can find easy routes like the "Chapel of the Redeemer, Biburg – Redeemer Chapel, Biburg loop from Biburg" (5.25 km) or the "Biburg Beer Garden – Biburg Monastery Church loop from Biburg" (3.45 km). Moderate options include the "Biburg Monastery Church – Biburg Beer Garden loop from Biburg" (11.04 km).
The surrounding region, particularly around Abensberg and the Hallertau, is famous for its hop gardens. You can appreciate the natural beauty by cycling or hiking through these scenic landscapes. Many routes, including sections of the VIA NOVA pilgrimage path, traverse the hop fields, offering picturesque views and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
Absolutely! Many attractions cater to families. The Kuchlbauer Tower (Hundertwasser Tower) and Beer Garden offers brewery tours that are often enjoyed by families. The Eining Ferry across the Danube is a fun experience, and the nearby Vogelpark Abensberg provides an opportunity to observe various bird species. The Abensberg Town Square also has cafes and ice cream parlors that families can enjoy.
For relaxation, the Limes-Therme Bad Gögging, about 5.9 km from Biburg, offers wellness facilities. For food and drink, the Abensberg Town Square has numerous cafes, ice cream parlors, and inns. The Schlossgarten Ratzenhofen Beer Garden is a beautifully located spot with ample shade, popular for its food and drinks, especially on sunny days. The Kuchlbauer Brewery also offers beer tastings.
The region around Biburg is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the hop fields and along the Danube. Summer is ideal for enjoying beer gardens and outdoor events, though it can be busier. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
You can cross the Danube using the Eining Ferry across the Danube. It operates from Tuesday to Sunday, typically from 11:30 am to around 8:00 pm. There's a beer garden nearby where you can wait for the ferry, which can be summoned with a bell or telephone.
Beyond the main attractions, the Schlossgarten Ratzenhofen Beer Garden is a local favorite, known for its beautiful setting under old chestnut trees and good food. The charming Abensberg Town Square, with its smaller shops and pleasant atmosphere, also offers a delightful experience away from the larger crowds.
Yes, some attractions in the area are noted for their accessibility. The ArtHouse Abensberg and the Abensberg Town Square are listed as wheelchair accessible. It's always advisable to check directly with specific venues for detailed accessibility information before your visit.
While specific rules vary by attraction, many outdoor trails around Biburg are dog-friendly. For instance, the hiking routes listed in the Hiking around Biburg guide are generally suitable for walks with dogs. For indoor attractions or specific venues like beer gardens, it's best to check their individual policies beforehand.


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