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Hiking around Neustadt an der Donau offers diverse landscapes, situated between rolling hills and the Danube River. The region features wide floodplains, the dramatic Danube Gorge, and serene sections along the Altmühl River. Hikers can explore varied topography including narrow valleys, rock faces, dense forests, and expansive meadows. This area provides a range of physical features for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 15, 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Museumskirche St. Andreas (old) The Romanesque hall church was built around 1200. However, excavations have revealed remains of an even older, pre-Romanesque church from the 7th/8th century. The discovered metal votive crosses from approx. the middle of the 7th century (exhibited in the "Thermenmuseum", to which the old church is currently converted) indicate an already lively and established Christianity at this location at this early time. In 1128, the "ecclesia Gekingen" is mentioned in a document during property donations to Weltenburg Abbey. Pope Innocent II confirmed the parish in 1133, and Pope Alexander III in 1177. The nave and the lower floors of the chancel tower in the east consist of irregular ashlar masonry. The upper floors of the tower were built from rubble stone. A gable roof sits on top of this. The portal is located on the north wall of the nave. In the tympanum, which rests on corbels, Jesus Christ is depicted between two angels. In the 18th century, the church was redesigned in Baroque style. As the nave is located directly above the central basin of one of the largest Roman bathing facilities north of the Alps, the Romanesque church was converted into the Römische Museum für Kur- und Badewesen after the new building was erected. This was opened on October 19, 1997. In addition to the main bathing room with the central basin, four individual bathtubs, bathing utensils, and the underfloor heating (hypocaust) can be viewed. It is one of the oldest Roman thermal baths in Bavaria. The baths were built around 180 AD, after Legio III Italica had been stationed in Castra Regina (Regensburg). In the 3rd century, the baths were severely damaged. The old St. Andreas church is listed in the list of architectural monuments in Neustadt an der Donau. Under "Frontiers of the Roman Empire – Roman Limes of the Danube (Western Segment)", the site was also added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2021. Source: Excerpts from www.wikipedia.de
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It's really beautiful here, and you can have a good time here in very nice weather.
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Small ford on the Abens river behind the spa park.
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The Abens river is currently being renaturalized here and is having a few bends reintroduced 👍
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Here you can walk on the dam and you have a beautiful view
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Artwork "Moth" in memory of the butterflies that can no longer fly.
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It is impressive and scary to see the water level marks!
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There are over 240 hiking routes in the Neustadt an der Donau region, offering a wide variety of experiences. These include easy riverside strolls, moderate paths through varied terrain, and a few more challenging routes for experienced hikers.
The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, from rolling hills and wide floodplains along the Danube River to serene sections along the Altmühl River. You'll encounter dramatic features like the Danube Gorge, dense forests, expansive meadows, and narrow valleys with towering rock faces, providing a rich natural backdrop for your hikes.
Yes, Neustadt an der Donau offers many easy trails. Over 150 routes are classified as easy, perfect for a relaxed stroll. An example is the Bad Gögging Spa Lakes – Highland Cattle Pasture loop from Bad Gögging, which explores natural moor and pastureland.
Absolutely. Many trails around Neustadt an der Donau are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Romer's Loop on the Jurasteig (Jura Hiking Trail) is a popular moderate circular route offering varied terrain and views.
The region is rich in both natural and historical sights. You can explore the stunning Danube Gorge (Weltenburg Narrows), visit the ancient Prunn Castle, or see the impressive Beehive Rock Formation. The area also features relics of Roman presence, such as the Limes Path, and the famous Weltenburg Monastery.
The trails in Neustadt an der Donau are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the combination of natural beauty with historical and cultural points of interest.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly routes. The Celtic Adventure Trail, for example, is a circular path suitable for families, leading to the remains of an ancient Celtic settlement. Many of the easy, shorter loops are also ideal for families with children.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Neustadt an der Donau region. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near livestock, or in crowded areas, and to check local regulations for specific trails or protected areas.
The best seasons for hiking in Neustadt an der Donau are generally spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant, with blossoming flowers in spring or colorful foliage in autumn. Summer also offers great hiking, but can be warmer, while winter can provide unique snowy landscapes.
Yes, many trails provide stunning views. The Donausteig long-distance trail offers impressive vistas along the Danube. You can also find specific viewpoints such as the View of Prunn Castle, which offers a picturesque perspective of the historic fortress.
The Danube River is a central feature of the region, and many trails run alongside it. The Danube Panorama Route, for instance, stretches for 220 kilometers and offers close connections between nature, culture, and enjoyment along the river. You can also find shorter loops like The Abens River near Sittling – Path on the Outer Danube Dike loop from Neustadt an der Donau, which follows riverine landscapes.
Absolutely. The region seamlessly blends hiking with cultural exploration. You can hike to the Kuchlbauer Art House in Abensberg, visit the historic Weltenburg Monastery, or explore the imposing Befreiungshalle (Liberation Hall) on the Michelsberg, all accessible via various hiking routes.


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