Natural monuments around Abensberg offer diverse landscapes in Lower Bavaria. The region is characterized by significant natural features, including the dramatic Danube Gorge and the scenic Altmühl Valley. These areas showcase limestone rock formations, river valleys, and unique geological sites. The landscape provides opportunities to experience varied natural environments.
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It's impressive how the Danube has worked its way through the rock over thousands of years. If you're cycling along the Danube, be sure to take the boat trip to Weltenburg.🥰
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Description Directly from the starting point at the tourist office in Klösterle am Arlberg, first follow the main road out of the valley for a short stretch. Then the path branches off to the right across a meadow and leads up the Sonnenweg to the district of "Gisel". Continue out of the valley along the old railway line to the district of "Danöfen". At the Winkelhof, follow the road down to the main road. Follow this a short distance out of the valley, then cross the main road and continue along the path. The path now leads you under the S16 and onto the hiking trail in the district of "Wilden". Follow this into the valley until you cross the S16 again. Now continue along the Alfenz into the valley until you reach the Almwasserpark Klösterle. From there, cross the road towards the town center and back to the starting point.
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the Danube breakthrough, the Weltenburger Enge. You can access it from both sides, but you can only get through by boat
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Here you can go for a nice walk.
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A beautiful path that is like an avenue with its trees on the left and right.
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Beautiful hiking trail under the trees and on the Danube
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From Kloster Weltenburg there are several hiking trails towards Kelheim along the Danube.
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The most prominent natural monument is the Danube Gorge (Weltenburg Narrows), a dramatic gorge where the Danube River flows through towering limestone rock formations. Another significant site is the Beehive Rock Formation, an impressive geological feature directly above a hiking trail. Visitors also appreciate Essing — Village and Cliffs, an idyllic settlement nestled beneath impressive cliffs.
The region around Abensberg is rich in diverse natural features. You'll find dramatic gorges like the Danube Gorge, characterized by high limestone rock formations and the powerful flow of the Danube River. There are also unique rock formations such as the Beehive Rock Formation, scenic river valleys like the Abens River valley, and the expansive agricultural landscape of the Hallertau hop-growing region.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Beehive Rock Formation is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful landscapes and hiking opportunities. Essing — Village and Cliffs is also a great option for families, providing an idyllic setting by the water and beneath Randeck Castle. Additionally, the View of Weltenburg Abbey offers a scenic spot that families can enjoy.
The area around Abensberg offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy scenic boat trips through the Danube Gorge, which is highly recommended for experiencing the towering cliffs. Hiking is popular, with trails leading to sites like the Beehive Rock Formation. The nearby Altmühl Valley Nature Park provides extensive opportunities for hiking, cycling, and canoeing. For more structured routes, you can explore cycling tours or running trails around Abensberg.
The most popular and recommended way to experience the Danube Gorge (Weltenburg Narrows) is by taking a boat trip. This offers impressive views of the up to 80-meter-high limestone cliffs and leads directly to Weltenburg Abbey. A ferry trip from Kehlheim to Weltenburg is highly recommended and can even accommodate bicycles. The boat cruises typically operate from April to November.
Yes, the region beautifully combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Danube Gorge (Weltenburg Narrows) is not only a natural wonder but also leads to Weltenburg Abbey, home to the world's oldest monastery brewery. Essing — Village and Cliffs is an idyllic settlement with a rich history, featuring Randeck Castle above it, which is one of Bavaria's oldest castle complexes.
Visitors frequently highlight the dramatic and impressive nature of the Danube Gorge, noting the power of the water and the unique views. The Beehive Rock Formation is praised for its impressive appearance and the beautiful hiking trails surrounding it. The overall sentiment is appreciation for the diverse landscapes, from river breaks to specific geological features, and the opportunities for scenic exploration.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn. Boat trips through the Danube Gorge typically run from April to November, offering the most direct way to experience this natural wonder. During these seasons, the weather is favorable for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the scenic landscapes of the Altmühl Valley and the Hallertau hop fields.
Absolutely. The Altmühl Valley Nature Park, easily accessible from Abensberg, features the Altmühl Valley Cycle Route, known for its idyllic riverside scenery. Additionally, the ferry through the Danube Gorge from Kehlheim to Weltenburg can accommodate bicycles, allowing for a unique cycling experience combined with a boat trip. You can find various cycling routes around Abensberg, including tours to Weltenburg Monastery and through the Abenstal-Holledau region.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Abensberg that allow you to explore the natural surroundings. Options include loops from Sandharlander Heide, the Northern City Wall Art, and the Abensberg Town Square. For a longer run, consider the route to the Eining Ferry across the Danube. You can explore more running trails around Abensberg.
The Danube Gorge (Weltenburg Narrows) is a significant geotope belonging to the Upper Jurassic period. It contains some of Germany's most fossil-rich formations, dating back approximately 150 million years when the area was a shallow sea. The dramatic limestone rock formations, reaching up to 80 meters in height, showcase the immense geological forces that shaped this landscape.
Beyond the well-known monuments, the Abens River valley itself offers natural charm with wetlands that serve as breeding grounds for various bird species, providing peaceful settings for riverside strolls. Additionally, the Hallertau hop-growing region, while not a traditional monument, presents a unique and picturesque agricultural landscape with rolling hills and expansive hop gardens, especially during the growing season.


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