Natural monuments in Landkreis Landshut offer a diverse array of natural features within Old Bavaria. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, including forests, river valleys, and elevated viewpoints. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and showcase the ecological significance of the area. Landkreis Landshut contains 53 designated natural monuments, contributing to its natural heritage.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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A beautiful reservoir and a unique bird sanctuary. Relaxing and watching waterfowl is simply wonderful.
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A beautiful reservoir and a unique bird sanctuary. Relaxing and watching waterfowl is simply wonderful.
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The Court and Duke Garden is a popular local recreation destination on the edge of the densely built-up city center. The entire area has a size of 33 hectares and is crossed by an eight-kilometer-long network of paths. From the lowest point on the Freyung to the highest point, there is a height difference of 90 meters. The steep slopes in the lower part are covered by a dense mixed beech forest, while the upper part is laid out like a park. Here the paths are also relatively flat and easier to walk. Visiting the entire complex is free of charge.
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Col de Landshut!
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Salzdorfer Tal near Kumhausen > a geotope (extract from the Bavarian Environmental Atlas Asymmetrical valley with layered springs along the bentonite horizon at 470 m above sea level. The relocation of the stream in the 19th century brought about a significant change in the shape of the valley in a short space of time. https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=261R004
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West of the motorway bridge, the Isar flows through striking rapids caused by conglomerate ribs in the riverbed. The tertiary molasse gravel here has solidified into conglomerate. This may be related to the fault zone of the Landshut-Neuöttinger fault in the subsurface. This is the only place on the Middle and Lower Isar where the riverbed consists of bedrock. At river kilometer 87.4 there is an information board next to the cycle path on the northern bank. Here you can also reach the shore via a path. https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=274R009
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Landkreis Landshut offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including extensive forests and trails like the Former Landshut Military Training Area with Isarleite, significant water bodies such as the Echinger Reservoir Bird Sanctuary – View of Eching, and unique geological formations like the Conglomerate Ridges in the Isar. You can also find historical trees like the Donatus-Linde and the Linden Trees of Vilsheim, as well as scenic viewpoints and river landscapes.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Echinger Reservoir Bird Sanctuary – View of Eching and the Echinger Reservoir itself are great for birdwatching and enjoying the landscape. The Seven Ribs Rapids offers a beautiful natural setting by the Isar, and the Salzdorfer Valley provides accessible trails. The Highest Point in the Landshut District also offers rewarding views for a family outing.
For panoramic views, the Former Landshut Military Training Area with Isarleite features the 6-meter-high Plaikaturm observation tower, offering extensive views of the Isar Valley. Herzogsgarten Landshut provides excellent views of the city near the castle. The Highest Point in the Landshut District, near Wurmsham, also offers a beautiful outlook over the surroundings.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore easy trails like the 'Time Trails Hike – Bruckberg Museum loop' or 'Wooden Bridge Over Stream – Isar Floodplains, Landshut loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes such as the 'Time Trails cycling tour – 'drinking stories'' or the 'Storchenroute in the Labertal'. For more options, you can find detailed guides on easy hikes and cycling tours in Landkreis Landshut.
Yes, the region has natural monuments with historical ties. The Donatus-Linde, a historic lime tree near the pilgrimage church Maria Hilf, is approximately 200 years old and has a story of preservation. The Rákóczy Spring is also designated as a historical site. Additionally, the Turmhügel Diemannskirchen combines natural forest surroundings with historical significance.
The Schandlfilz in Binabiburg is considered a 'Naturschmankerl' (nature delicacy) due to its unique ecological characteristics and scenic appeal on a west-facing slope near the Bina river. The Conglomerate Ridges in the Isar also present an interesting geological formation within the river landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and varied terrain. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunities for hiking and cycling. The observation tower at the Former Landshut Military Training Area with Isarleite is noted for its fantastic views, and the Echinger Reservoir Bird Sanctuary – View of Eching is valued for its diverse birdlife and beautiful landscape.
Absolutely. The Echinger Reservoir Bird Sanctuary – View of Eching is recognized as one of Bavaria's most valuable water bird sanctuaries and is part of the European Natura 2000 network. It's a large reservoir with diverse birdlife, and with a bit of luck, you might even spot a kingfisher.
Yes, several natural monuments offer trails of intermediate difficulty. The Former Landshut Military Training Area with Isarleite has varied terrain suitable for intermediate cycling and hiking. Herzogsgarten Landshut also features intermediate trails. Additionally, the areas around the Seven Ribs Rapids and the Conglomerate Ridges in the Isar offer intermediate routes.
The natural monuments in Landkreis Landshut offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for lush greenery and outdoor activities. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, especially in forested areas like the Former Landshut Military Training Area with Isarleite. Even in winter, many trails remain accessible for peaceful walks, offering a different perspective of the landscape.
Many natural monuments offer pleasant spots for a break. The Seven Ribs Rapids is described as a 'great place for a little rest' by visitors. Areas around the Echinger Reservoir Bird Sanctuary – View of Eching also provide scenic spots to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.


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