Best attractions and places to see around Oberviechtach include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Situated in the Upper Palatinate Forest, the region is characterized by green hills, dense woodlands, and the Naab River. Visitors can explore sites related to the town's history, its gold mining heritage, and scenic natural areas. The area offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
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A wonderful view of the Upper Palatinate, Bohemian, and Bavarian Forests can be enjoyed from the glass-enclosed viewing platform. Visitors are at an altitude of 898 meters, the highest point in the Schwandorf district. The tower is 30 meters high.
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The abandoned village of Bügellohe lies directly on the Czech border. It can only be reached on foot, via a hiking trail of about three kilometers. At an altitude of 852 meters, ruins of houses stand in a clearing and in the forest. What today attracts curious visitors as a "lost place" was once a settlement where up to 75 people lived after the Second World War: Sudeten Germans from Wenzelsdorf, just one kilometer away. They had retreated to the Bavarian mountain saddle in the winter of 1945/46 to avoid expulsion from Czechoslovakia. They owned land on the saddle, a piece of land that juts out into Bohemia like a bow. They wanted to wait there until they could return home. Over time, the makeshift emergency shelters in the abandoned village of Bügellohe became permanent houses. A settlement was built from materials that had to be laboriously carried through the forest from the village of Stadlern, four kilometers away, to Bügellohe. The hopes of the Bügelloh residents of returning to their old homeland were dashed. In 1950, the Prague government began razing Wenzelsdorf to the ground. Across the border, many Bügelloh residents gave up; life in isolation, without electricity or running water, was too hard. They moved away. Eventually, only one remained: Josef Licha. He, too, left Bügellohe in the fall of 1967.
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Beautifully laid out cycle path on the former railway line Nabburg - Schönsee. No particular gradients.
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Really nice long-distance cycle path in good condition
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Super nice cycle path almost into the Czech Republic.
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The Bavarian-Bohemian Friendship Trail is a railway cycle path on a varied route along the former Nabburg-Schönsee railway line. You cycle comfortably, without any major climbs, through beautiful forests, past mystical rocks and along meandering rivers and streams. Relaxation and enjoyable cycling in the varied natural and cultural landscapes of this beautiful region.
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It's a bit of a shame that the top of the tower is closed with sealed glass panes. Accordingly, it is quite stuffy and hot on hot days. After all the stairs, a little air would be nice 😬🥵. But you survive it that way 😉
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Beautiful view from the Bohemian Forest Tower with free telescope
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The region offers several beautiful natural spots. Don't miss the Stone Wall (Schwarzwihrberg), a natural monument with a scenic, stony path and great views. The Eixendorfer Reservoir is perfect for cycling or relaxing by the shore. For panoramic vistas of the Upper Palatinate, Bohemian, and Bavarian Forests, visit the Böhmerwald Observation Tower. You can also enjoy hiking along the tranquil Naab River or discover the rock formations at Steinberger See.
Yes, Oberviechtach is rich in history. Explore the medieval Ägidius Church (Hof) dating back to the 1100s, or the impressive Burgruine Murach, a 12th-century castle ruin offering historical tours and valley views. The Pfarrkirche (Parish Church) of St. John the Baptist features 36-meter-high towers and a Rococo interior. You can also visit Friedrichsburg Castle, which now houses a museum, or the architectural site of the Old Hammer House (Lukahammer). For a unique experience, hike to the Abandoned Village of Bügellohe, a former settlement with house ruins directly on the Czech border.
Oberviechtach celebrates its heritage with several cultural attractions. Learn about the town's famous 17th-century surgeon at the Dr. Eisenbarth and City Museum. Due to its history of gold mining, you can explore three Gold Trail routes or participate in a Gold Hike (May to October) to learn about traditional gold panning. The town also boasts a Historic Market Square with colorful 16th-century houses, the XXL-PanoramaBank (the largest sitting bench in the Upper Palatinate Forest), and the unique Largest Beer Stein in the World.
Families can enjoy cycling around the Eixendorfer Reservoir or riding along the Bavarian-Bohemian Friendship Cycle Path, which offers a comfortable ride through varied landscapes. For indoor fun, especially on rainy days, the AquaFit leisure and adventure pool is a great option. The Gold teaching trail near Oberviechtach also provides an educational and engaging small hike for all ages.
The Upper Palatinate Forest surrounding Oberviechtach is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling trails. For specific routes, explore options like those found in the Gravel biking around Oberviechtach guide, the Running Trails around Oberviechtach guide, or the Road Cycling Routes around Oberviechtach guide.
Yes, many attractions are accessible via hiking trails. The Stone Wall (Schwarzwihrberg) features an adventurous path, well-secured with ropes. The Abandoned Village of Bügellohe can only be reached by a three-kilometer hiking trail. For more options, you can find various routes, including moderate ones like the 'Galgenberg loop from Oberviechtach' or 'Hammerbühl loop from Oberviechtach', in the Running Trails around Oberviechtach guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse range of experiences. The Stone Wall (Schwarzwihrberg) is loved for its adventurous yet safe path and great views. The Eixendorfer Reservoir is praised for its leisure opportunities and scenic beauty. The Böhmerwald Observation Tower consistently receives high marks for its wonderful panoramic views. The historical sites, like the Abandoned Village of Bügellohe, are found to be very interesting and well-explained amidst nature.
Absolutely! The Bavarian-Bohemian Friendship Cycle Path is a highlight for cyclists. This railway cycle path offers a comfortable ride through forests, past rocks, and along rivers, making it ideal for relaxation and enjoying the varied natural and cultural landscapes without major climbs. You can also cycle around the Eixendorfer Reservoir.
Yes, Oberviechtach has a few unique points of interest! You can find the XXL-PanoramaBank, which is the largest sitting bench in the Upper Palatinate Forest, offering a grand spot to rest and enjoy the scenery. There's also the Largest Beer Stein in the World, a giant stein standing 4 meters tall and holding 4,718 liters, making for a memorable photo opportunity.
For breathtaking views, head to the Böhmerwald Observation Tower. Located at 898 meters, its glass-enclosed platform provides panoramic vistas of the Upper Palatinate, Bohemian, and Bavarian Forests. The Stone Wall (Schwarzwihrberg) also offers great views along its stony path. Additionally, the Burgruine Murach overlooks the valley, providing picturesque scenery.
Yes, Oberviechtach is known as the 'Goldstadt Bayerns' due to its gold mining history dating back to the 14th century. Visitors can explore three dedicated Gold Trail routes or participate in a guided Gold Hike, typically offered from May to October, to learn about traditional gold panning and the region's rich mining heritage. There's also a Gold teaching trail for a more interactive experience.


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