Best attractions and places to see around Frontenhausen offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences in Bavaria. The municipality is known for its picturesque Vils Valley and its role as a filming location. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historical market squares to scenic reservoirs. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local culture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There is a car park directly at the roundabout. Otherwise you have to walk across the main road from the town
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Some of today's buildings date back to the 18th century and are mostly two-story, with the older buildings facing the square on the gable side.
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Due to the weir system and the run-of-river power plant, the Isar is dammed up to form a large reservoir. The dyke system offers a wonderful view over the dammed river, which is also a real paradise for birds.
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Here the Vils is dammed up and becomes the Vilstalsee, a beautiful reservoir with lawns and a great beer garden. Nice place for a break.
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Frontenhausen is famously known as "Niederkaltenkirchen," the primary filming location for the popular Eberhofer Crime Series. You can explore various sites, including the Frontenhausen Marketplace, the Simmerl butcher shop, Susi's house, and Flötzinger's house. A flyer detailing these locations is available at the town hall.
The Franz Eberhofer Roundabout is a unique man-made monument in Frontenhausen, officially named "Franz-Eberhofer-Kreisel." It features a life-size display of actors Sebastian Bezzel as police chief Franz Eberhofer and Simon Schwarz as Rudi Birkenberger, making it a popular photo spot for fans of the crime series.
The region offers several natural highlights. The Vilstal Reservoir is ideal for cooling off, with space for children and dogs, and is used by surfers in summer and ice skaters in winter. The picturesque Vils Valley provides opportunities for cycling along the Vils Valley Cycle Route. You can also explore the "Loidersdorfer Welle" recreational area and the historic "Furt" (ford) at Loitersdorf.
Yes, the surrounding region offers diverse routes. For cycling, the Vils Valley Cycle Route is largely incline-free and features baroque churches and castles. The nearby Isar Cycle Path also offers scenic views. For hiking and running, you can find various trails, including routes around the Vils and Isar rivers. Explore options like the "Relaxation Benches by the Vils – Ford Across the Vils loop" or the "Vilstal Reservoir – Reisbach Market Square loop" on komoot's Running Trails around Frontenhausen guide.
Frontenhausen boasts a rich history. The Frontenhausen Marketplace features buildings dating back to the 18th century. You can also visit the impressive 16th-century Haidenburg Castle and the historically significant Herbergenviertel (Hostel Quarter) along Eggergasse. For baroque architecture, Aldersbach Abbey is also worth a visit.
Absolutely. The Vilstal Reservoir is a great spot for families, offering ample space for children and dogs to play. The Dingolfing Reservoir also provides family-friendly trails. Many of the town's highlights, including the Frontenhausen Marketplace and the Franz Eberhofer Roundabout, are accessible and enjoyable for all ages.
In winter, the Vilstal Reservoir becomes a popular spot for ice skating. As part of the Bavarian Forest region, Frontenhausen also provides access to areas suitable for skiing and cross-country skiing, offering a range of winter sports opportunities.
Frontenhausen and the surrounding region are known for traditional folk festivals. Frontenhausen itself hosts a folk festival around August 15th and a "Trucker-Treff" (Trucker Meet-up) every two years. Seasonal craft markets, particularly in autumn, also offer unique handmade items and local flair.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique connection to the Eberhofer Crime Series, with many making a point to visit the Franz Eberhofer Roundabout and the Frontenhausen Marketplace. The natural beauty of the Vilstal Reservoir and the scenic Vils Valley for outdoor activities are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. The Vils Valley offers largely incline-free paths suitable for leisurely strolls. For specific routes, you can explore options like the "Vils Loop in Frontenhausen loop" which is a moderate 8 km route, or the "Relaxation Benches by the Vils – Ford Across the Vils loop" which is a moderate 5.6 km route, both found in komoot's Running Trails around Frontenhausen guide.
Beyond walking and cycling, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find gravel biking and mountain biking trails, with options like the "Relaxation Benches by the Vils – Vilstal Lake loop" for an easy 22 km MTB ride. Canoeing on the Isar River is also an option. For more detailed routes, check komoot's guides for Gravel biking around Frontenhausen and MTB Trails around Frontenhausen.
Yes, for those interested in history and culture, the Museum Dingolfing is located nearby. It offers insights into city and industrial history, featuring exhibits like the "Goggo" cult car and BMW history. Additionally, Aldersbach Abbey provides an opportunity to admire excellent examples of baroque architecture.


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