Attractions and places to see in Mörnbachtal include a mix of natural features and historical sites. The region features diverse terrain, from a church situated on a 439 m high mountain to a landscape protection area with a river and erosion slopes. Visitors can explore 7 distinct highlights, including a traditional brewery and various viewpoints.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Nice beer garden, own brewery.
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Beer garden of the Bräu im Moos brewery. Ideal stopover.
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There is super delicious food here and IMPORTANTLY a hammer 🔨 good wheat beer 🍻
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The Gothic parish church dedicated to St. Stephen was built in 1484. It consists of Nagelfluh blocks. The painting was completed in 1492. Only since 1908 has this church also been a parish church.
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A very beautiful area. You hike in the landscape protection area, where a project of the nature conservation authority of Altötting was carried out. You pass flowering meadows, wet meadows, a pond with a spring, periodically wet hollows and an alder quarry wall. Here, a makeshift staircase leads into the pond, so that you can cool your legs with the numerous fish there. I wouldn't describe it as a Kneipp facility.
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The parish church of St. Rupert is located on a mountain 439 m high and can be seen from afar in the area. St. Rupert's has a distinctive tower with a pointed roof and 4 corner towers. Birds breed in the tower. A castle stood here in the early Middle Ages. But Burgkirchen am Wald was already a parish at the time of Duke Arnulf the Evil (907-937). "The late Gothic building from the second quarter of the 15th century has a high, protruding west tower. Medieval parts are a portal with Romanesque door fittings and a Romanesque baptismal font in the tower basement as well as a Gothic wall fresco in the choir. The furnishings are Baroque. The Way of the Cross dates from the year 1749" https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgkirchen_am_Wald
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Wonderful beer garden with great food
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Mörnbachtal offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Gravel Cave and Erosion Slope in Mörnbachtal, where you can observe a steep gravel wall with various deposit layers. Another interesting spot is the area around the Concrete slab bridge over stream in Mörnbachtal, which is part of a landscape protection area featuring flowering meadows, wet meadows, and a pond with a spring.
Yes, Mörnbachtal is home to the historical St. Rupertus Church (Burgkirchen am Wald). This parish church, a late Gothic building from the 15th century, is located on a 439 m high mountain and is visible from afar. It features a distinctive tower, medieval parts like Romanesque door fittings, and a Gothic wall fresco.
For panoramic vistas, visit the View of Tüßling and the Inn Valley. This viewpoint is particularly beautiful at night and connects to a marked cycle path, offering stunning scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
Mörnbachtal is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for running, hiking, and cycling. For example, explore the Running Trails in Mörnbachtal, enjoy Easy hikes in Mörnbachtal, or go Cycling in Mörnbachtal. These guides offer various routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Absolutely! The Bräu im Moos Brewery and Beer Garden is a traditional brewery and beer garden known for its great food and wonderful atmosphere. It's considered family-friendly and even has a game reserve nearby, making it a pleasant stop for all ages.
Mörnbachtal offers a variety of hiking trails. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Mörnbach Biotope – Pilgrims' Tree loop from Bucher Moor' or the 'Kiefering Village loop from Bucher Moor'. You can find more options in the Easy hikes in Mörnbachtal guide.
Yes, Mörnbachtal is well-suited for cycling. There are several routes available, such as the 'Tüßling Market Square – Gravel Banks on the Inn loop' or the 'Neuötting Town Square – Chapel Square, Altötting loop'. Explore more options in the Cycling in Mörnbachtal guide.
The landscape protection area in Mörnbachtal, particularly around the Concrete slab bridge over stream in Mörnbachtal, is a beautiful area where a nature conservation project was carried out. It features diverse habitats like flowering meadows, wet meadows, a pond with a spring, and an alder quarry wall, making it a rich natural environment to explore.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and the unique character of Mörnbachtal's attractions. The Bräu im Moos Brewery and Beer Garden is loved for its food and beer garden, while the St. Rupertus Church is admired for its historical significance and prominent location. The viewpoints are praised for their stunning vistas, especially at night.
Yes, the Gravel Cave and Erosion Slope in Mörnbachtal is a unique geological feature. Here, you can witness a steep gravel wall that is actively eroding, with stones audibly falling down, revealing various deposit layers.
Mörnbachtal offers several running routes for different distances and difficulties. Examples include the 'Running loop from Osterwies' and the 'Pilgrimage Church Heiligenstatt loop from Heiligenstatt'. You can find a comprehensive list of options in the Running Trails in Mörnbachtal guide.


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