Attractions and places to see around Zenting include natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural insights within the Bavarian Forest. Situated in the Danube Forest region, Zenting is flanked by mountains such as Brotjacklriegel (1,011 meters) and Aschenstein (945 meters). The area offers diverse landscapes for exploration, from mountain summits to forest paths.
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Wackelstein Trail - Hiking Trail No. 84 - Shaking a massive rock with sheer muscle power – this is the experience offered by the Wackelstein Trail, which leads from Entschenreuth into the forest and also to the Little Stone Church. Distance: approx. 4 km Elevation gain: 450 - 610 m Start: Entschenreuth district Marking: No. 84, white number in a red circle on a white background Duration: approx. 1.5 to 2 hours Accessible: no Surface: forest roads, forest paths Difficulty: medium The circular hiking trail begins in the Entschenreuth district at the end of the municipal road "Zum Wackelstein," where parking is also available. It then leads along a field path to the edge of the forest. From there, the hike can either go directly to the Wackelstein and continue to the Little Stone Church, or vice versa. From here on, it's a circular hiking trail. The trail initially follows the "Wackelstein" (Wackelstein) destination. Wooden arrows point the way, which becomes a true trail through the forest, with some steep ascents. A natural monument, the Wackelstein, forms the highest point of the circular hiking trail at over 600 meters. Several rocks are located on a broad knoll, one of which is particularly striking. A large block with edges measuring approximately three to four meters, a flat top and a curved bottom, rests on an almost flat slab of rock. Despite its enormous weight of approximately 50 tons, a single strong person can easily make it rock if they find the right spot on the rock. From the Wackelstein, the trail continues, initially backing off for a bit. A wooden signpost soon points the way further through the forest in a different direction, then back down again. The walk to the Little Stone Church is partly quite leisurely, but at times also almost adventurous, through the forest into the valley. A cluster of large boulders on the left side of the path finally forms the "Little Stone Church." After the Little Stone Church, it's not far to the starting point. The trail descends again along field and forest paths, finally returning to the starting point in Entschenreuth. Refreshment options: Gasthaus Klessinger, Hundsruck, Hauptstraße 31, Closed: Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Tel. +49 8504 8239 https://www.saldenburg.de/seite/417597/wackelstein-steig.html
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The starting point of the four-kilometer hike with 150 meters of elevation gain is the hiking car park in Entschenreuth (Zum Wackelstein, 94163 Saldenburg-Entschenreuth). There is also a bus stop in the village. We follow the well-signposted circular hiking trail 84 for the entire tour. From the car park, we begin the hike on a forest path toward the edge of the forest. Right at the beginning, we pass a meadow with numerous knapweeds, which bloom well into autumn. If you look closely, you can see that the bright pink blossoms are surrounded by brown, scaly bracts, which together look a bit like a pineapple. After a few hundred meters, the path branches off to the left into the forest. From here, it's a steady climb, with some very steep sections awaiting us on the way to the Wackelstein. At the edge of the forest, you can hear a veritable concert of birds, and the call and song of a coal tit mingles with the great tits. At first, the forest is particularly idyllic, with numerous pines mingling with the beeches and spruces. A closer look at the forest floor is also worthwhile, as the heather is currently in bloom here. Gradually, the path becomes steeper and steeper, and after a while, the pines give way to a beech forest with large, moss-covered stones. Once at the top, it's worth taking a detour to the right to the wobbling stone. Can you make the stone, which weighs an estimated 50 tons, wobble? It's worth trying! The information board there tells you all about the origins of such natural phenomena. After this detour, we head back west, continuing along the Red 84 trail. Now the path descends steeply and gently. After a quarter of an hour, we pass an impressive rock formation, the Stone Church. Once at the bottom, we rejoin the same forest path at the edge of the forest, which we follow back to the parking lot. https://www.bayerischer-wald.de/aktivitaeten/wandern/wandertipps/zum-wackelstein-bei-entschenreuth
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Always worth a detour for bikers or hikers
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The Großer Büchelstein in the municipality of Grattersdorf rises majestically above the Sonnenwald region. With a height of 832 meters, it offers a panoramic view that extends as far as the Alps in clear weather. The summit is a popular starting point for hang gliders and paragliders, who enjoy the thermals and the spectacular views. Hikers can follow well-marked trails through dense forests and over rolling hills that unfold their own charm in every season. Source: https://region-sonnenwald.de/berge/buechelstein?task=ggvz
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Legend about the name "Brotjacklriegel": On this mountain, which can be seen from afar, a small, bearded man, Jackl, once found shelter during the Swedish War. Without leaving his cave, Jackl always had enough bread so that he did not have to starve. One day, when Jackl was looking to see if the Swedes had already left, they discovered him. After Jackl did not reveal the secret of his constant supply of bread, they pushed him back into his cave and rolled a heavy rock in front of him. This outrage caused a clap of thunder and the Swedes were turned into boulders that still lie on the mountain today. Source: https://www.nationalpark-ferienland-bayerischer-wald.de/der-brotjacklriegel-1-011-m/
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The large and small Büchelstein is definitely worth a detour. But when the weather is nice, there are a lot of people
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A nice hiking destination in good weather
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Zenting is rich in natural beauty and offers several stunning viewpoints. You can visit the Brotjacklriegel Summit and Observation Tower, which provides panoramic views of the Bavarian-Bohemian Border Ridge, Passauer Land, and the Danube plain, extending as far as the Alps. Another excellent spot for distant views is the Großer Büchelstein summit cross and panoramic view, recommended for both summer and winter visits.
Yes, Zenting is home to the fascinating Wackelstein (Rocking Stone). This massive rock, estimated to weigh around 50 tons, can be made to rock by a single strong person if they find the right spot. It's a unique geological formation and a memorable experience.
The Zenting region offers excellent hiking opportunities for various difficulty levels. You can explore trails around the Brotjacklriegel, such as the 'Rundweg um den Brotjacklriegel'. The area is also a great starting point for sections of the long-distance Goldsteig trail. For more hiking ideas, you can check out komoot's guides for the region.
Absolutely. The Ohetal Cycle Path Through the Forest is a highlight, connecting to the Vilstal or Danube cycle paths and the Danube-Ilz cycle path, offering numerous route combinations. Komoot also features several cycling guides for the area, including Gravel biking around Zenting, Road Cycling Routes around Zenting, and Cycling around Zenting, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.
In Zenting, you can visit the venerable Pfarrkirche St. Jakob (Parish Church of St. James), a central point of the community. Nearby, the village of Ranfels boasts the Burg- und Kirchanlage Ranfels (Ranfels Castle and Church Complex), which has a thousand-year history and is considered a hidden gem.
Yes, Zenting offers attractions suitable for families. The Wackelstein (Rocking Stone) is a fun and interactive natural monument that children often enjoy. Additionally, the Brotjackl Sculpture, related to the legend of Brotjacklriegel, is another interesting stop for families.
The Zenting region, being part of the Bavarian Forest, is generally dog-friendly for outdoor activities. Many hiking and walking paths are suitable for dogs. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to check specific rules for any indoor attractions or protected areas you plan to visit.
Zenting is appealing year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for enjoying the full range of outdoor activities, while winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, suitable for winter walks and other seasonal sports.
During winter, Zenting and the surrounding Bavarian Forest offer opportunities for activities like winter hiking and snowshoeing. The Großer Büchelstein summit cross and panoramic view is specifically mentioned as worth visiting in winter for its views.
Yes, you can gain insights into local heritage at the Heimatmuseum Daxstein (Local History Museum Daxstein), located in the mountain village of Daxstein. This museum provides a glimpse into the traditions and history of the region.
Zenting is known for its lively club scene and preserves genuine customs. The municipality hosts colorful festivals, such as the Jakobifest, which offers a chance to experience local traditions and community spirit.
At 1,011 meters, the Brotjacklriegel is a prominent landmark of the Bavarian Forest. It's not just for its observation tower and panoramic views, but also for the local legend associated with its name, involving a man named Jackl who found refuge there during the Swedish War. You can find a sculpture related to this legend, the Brotjackl Sculpture, in the area.


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