Natural monuments around Waffenbrunn are found within the scenic natural landscape of Bavaria, Germany, in the district of Cham. The area is characterized by the Gibacht mountain massif and the Lower Regen River, offering diverse natural features. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its varied terrain. The landscape includes significant elevations and river valleys, contributing to its natural appeal.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Great trail and the scenery is amazing
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I cycled the Regental cycle path from Cham to Furth im Wald and back. The entire route is asphalted, with a few slight inclines. Just before and after Arnschwang you have to cycle on the road for 100m, otherwise you are always on the cycle path. Very busy. But highly recommended
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An absolutely fantastic cycle path. The nature is a dream. It is very busy in summer but it is worth it
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Nice view over the rain to Cham.
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The Regentalradweg has two faces. Between Regensburg and Blaibach it is a wonderful family-friendly river bike path. The only climb in the section is at Heilbrünnl. 95% are paved. Shortly before Blaibacher See, turn right on a former railway line with a natural surface to Viechtach. This is where family friendliness ends. Up to Zwiesel there are many toxic climbs and many vertical meters. Nothing for a leisurely bike ride. Muscle and stamina are required.
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On the state border between Bavaria and Bohemia At the state border and the shelter hut at the Drei-Wappen-Felsen (901 m) are in the rocks from the left the coats of arms of the Electorate of Bavaria (CB), the Kingdom of Bohemia (KB) and the Duchy of Palatinate (HP) with the year 1766 chiselled and remind of the former demarcation of the border between Bavaria and Bohemia. The basis for this was the border treaty of March 3, 1764, with which the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa (who was also the Bohemian Queen at the time and acted as such) and the Bavarian Elector Max III. Joseph ended the centuries-long disputes about the exact course of the border without bloodshed.
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Simply beautiful, from Cham to Miltach flat along the rain
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The Regental cycle path is worthwhile
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can visit the Lighthouse of Humanity at Tannenriegel. This unique monument on the Tannenriegel summit is a symbol of peace, constructed from stones from various regions, with illuminated glass elements representing different symbols at night. It offers both scenic views and a contemplative experience.
Yes, the Three Coats of Arms is a notable historical site. Here, you'll find the coats of arms of the Kingdom of Bohemia, the Electorate of Bavaria, and the Duchy of Palatinate carved into a rock. This commemorates a border agreement from 1754, marking a significant historical event in the region.
The region is rich in viewpoints. From the Kreuzfelsen Summit (Gibacht), you can enjoy stunning panoramic views over the Bavarian Forest and into the Bohemian countryside. The Glass summit cross on the Reiseck also provides excellent views towards Hohe Bogen and the Arbergebiet, with a panoramic overview to aid orientation.
The Lower Regen River area is particularly family-friendly, especially for cycling along the Regentalradweg. While some sections can be challenging, a large portion between Regensburg and Blaibach is paved and suitable for families. The Three Coats of Arms site is also categorized as family-friendly.
The area around Waffenbrunn is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'Three Coats of Arms – Kreuzfelsen Summit (Gibacht) loop from Gibacht', which is a challenging 5.8 km route. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Regen River Bridge loop from Waffenbrunn' (36.8 km, easy) and gravel biking options like the 'Pösinger bathing pond – Regen River Bridge loop from Cham (Oberpf)' (47.2 km, moderate). You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Waffenbrunn, Road Cycling Routes around Waffenbrunn, and Gravel biking around Waffenbrunn guides.
The difficulty varies. Ascending to the Kreuzfelsen Summit (Gibacht) involves a short, cable-secured scrambling passage, making it a moderately challenging climb. Other sites like the Lighthouse of Humanity at Tannenriegel and the Glass summit cross on the Reiseck are generally considered intermediate. The Regentalradweg along the Lower Regen River offers both easy, paved sections and more challenging parts with steep climbs and natural surfaces.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from summits like Kreuzfelsen and Reiseck. The tranquil environment of the Lower Regen River and its beautiful bike paths are also highly appreciated. The unique symbolic message of peace at the Lighthouse of Humanity offers a contemplative experience that many find rewarding.
The Glass summit cross on the Reiseck serves as a memorial to local glass workers, reflecting a part of the region's industrial heritage. Erected in 2005, it combines natural beauty with a cultural tribute.
Yes, the Gibacht area offers loop walks. For instance, the 'Three Coats of Arms – Kreuzfelsen Summit (Gibacht) loop from Gibacht' is a popular option for hikers. The Gibacht circular hiking trail, about 5 km long with a slight elevation gain, is suitable for families and connects several sights and viewpoints.
The landscape is primarily defined by the Gibacht mountain massif, featuring prominent summits and rock formations, and the picturesque Lower Regen River. This combination offers diverse natural features, from high-altitude viewpoints to tranquil river valleys, characteristic of the Bavarian Forest region.
The Lighthouse of Humanity at Tannenriegel is especially striking at night. Four individually crafted glass elements – a world disc, a Christian cross, an Islamic crescent, and a Star of David – illuminate, sending light signals as a call for greater peace and understanding.


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