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Hiking around Landau an der Isar offers diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The town is situated directly on the Isar river and is surrounded by rolling green hills, providing varied terrain. Hikers can explore easy paths along the Isar valley, more demanding routes in the elevated areas, and discover local parks and historical sites like Landau Castle. The region's natural features include the Isar weir and, in spring, wild snowdrop populations.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Isar bridge that runs along the path
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An interesting habitat due to the damming of the Isar.
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There was a bad rafting accident here in the past
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The lower reaches of the Isar are no longer quite as exciting. Unfortunately, there is a lot of channeling. Only at the mouth does it become more natural again.
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The small path in is somewhat hidden! It's worth it! You might encounter some nettles! :-)
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On August 3, 1869, the Eastern Railway was granted a concession for the line from Plattling via Pilsting to Mühldorf. On October 15, 1875, the line between Plattling and Mühldorf was opened in its entirety, 80.8 km long. The Bavarian State Railways treated it as part of the Mühldorf-Plattling-Bayerisch Eisenstein line. The more motorization advanced, the more passenger traffic declined. Freight traffic in Trennbach only resumed in 1954, but was discontinued again in 1962. In 1964, the section from Marklkofen to Goben was downgraded to a branch line. With the approval of the Federal Ministry of Transport, passenger train service between Pilsting and Frontenhausen-Marklkofen was discontinued on September 29, 1969, and replaced by rail buses. Since then, tracks have disappeared and bridges have been demolished. Nevertheless, mile markers, broken pieces of track, and the remains of telegraph poles can still be found here. At the same time, freight train service between Griesbach near Dingolfing and Frontenhausen-Marklkofen was discontinued. From December 13, 1969, freight train service was also discontinued between Pilsting and Griesbach. On September 27, 1970, the section from Neumarkt St. Veit to Frontenhausen-Marklkofen was closed to passenger traffic. The line between Pilsting and Frontenhausen was later dismantled. On October 7, 1971, German Army engineers attempted twice to blow up the Isar Bridge near Mamming, but it held firm. Only a 65 kg dynamite charge on October 8, 1971, caused it to collapse, allowing it to be recycled as scrap iron. On January 24, 1974, a specialist company from Augsburg demolished the remaining railway bridges between Frontenhausen and Pilsting. Source: https://www.niederbayern-wiki.de/wiki/Bahnstrecke_Rosenheim-Pilsting
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It's a kind of Oscar for conservationists: The renaturation of the canalized Isar River between Dingolfing and Landau won the European Union's "Life Award" environmental prize in May 2024. The joint project of the Landshut Water Management Authority and the Government of Lower Bavaria has transformed the canal-like Isar River into a free-flowing river with a tributary and a new island. For example, the rare bird species Little Ringed Plover has returned to newly created shallow water zones, and fish species such as the nase and barbel, which were almost extinct due to the canalization, can be seen again in the water – thanks to the new gravel banks and current. Source: https://www.br.de/nachrichten/bayern/eu-zeichnet-isar-renaturierung-mit-umwelt-award-aus,UELArZA
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The youth campsite is idyllically situated between the Isar River and the adjacent forests. The campsite's tepees feature a well-equipped kitchen, restrooms, and a lounge, as well as a cozy wood-burning stove. An all-weather roof provides shelter from the sun or inclement weather. The campsite is suitable for youth groups of up to 70 people. Source: https://www.jugendzeltplatz-mamming.de/
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There are over 130 hiking routes around Landau an der Isar, offering a wide range of options for outdoor enthusiasts.
The trails cater to various fitness levels. You'll find a majority of easy routes (around 84), many moderate options (about 45), and a few more challenging trails (1 difficult route) in the surrounding hills.
Yes, many of the easy routes are suitable for families. The View of the Isar weir at Landau – St. Johannes Church Usterling loop from Isarauen bei Goben is an easy 3.6-mile trail that takes about 1 hour 34 minutes, perfect for a family outing. Landau's City Park also offers extensive green spaces and idyllic ponds for relaxing walks.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For instance, the View of the Isar weir at Landau – View of the Reservoir loop from Landau an der Isar is a moderate 7.4-mile circular trail, and the View of the Isar weir at Landau – Isar River loop from Landau (Isar) offers a 5.0-mile riverside loop.
The region is defined by the Isar River and its valley, offering serene riverside paths and views of the Isar weir. You'll also encounter rolling green hills, and in spring, you might even spot one of Bavaria's largest wild snowdrop populations flourishing on an east-facing slope leading down to the Isar.
Absolutely. You can integrate visits to historical sites like Landau Castle into your routes. Other notable attractions include the Growing Rock (Stone Channel Usterling) and the Holzer Chapel. The View of the Isar weir at Landau – St. Johannes Church Usterling loop from Isarauen bei Goben specifically includes views of St. Johannes Church Usterling.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for hiking in Landau an der Isar. The mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors during these seasons enhance the hiking experience, especially when the wild snowdrops are in bloom in spring.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not always marked, many natural trails along the Isar River and in the surrounding hills are generally suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to local regulations regarding nature protection and wildlife.
The routes in Landau an der Isar are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 270 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from easy riverside walks to more challenging routes, and the picturesque natural and historical features.
Hikes vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter, easy walks like the View of the Isar weir at Landau – St. Johannes Church Usterling loop from Isarauen bei Goben (3.6 miles, ~1.5 hours), up to longer moderate trails such as the View of the Isar weir at Landau – View of the Reservoir loop from Landau an der Isar (7.4 miles, ~3 hours).
Yes, the elevated areas in the green hills surrounding Landau an der Isar offer expansive views. The Josefskapelle (St. Joseph's Chapel) is a notable spot that provides a beautiful view of Landau and the Isar valley, accessible via hiking routes.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every trail are not listed, Landau an der Isar itself offers various dining options. For example, Schlossbräu Mariakirchen is a pub located near some of the castle attractions, which could be integrated into a longer hike.


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