Best attractions and places to see around Velburg include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The town is situated in the Bavarian Jura, characterized by meadow valleys, woodland-covered crests, caverns, grottos, and unique rock formations. Visitors can explore ancient castle ruins, significant pilgrimage churches, and extensive cave systems. The region's landscape has been shaped by millions of years of geological processes, offering varied points of interest.
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Definitely cycle along the canal. You are only in nature
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It is simply wonderful to cycle along the LDMK.
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Really beautiful here! Always worth a visit!
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Very nice for cycling tours with plenty of rest stops
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Neumarkt's landmark, visible from afar, towers 150 meters above the city. The castle was first mentioned in a document in 1283, but the complex is certainly much older. The castle area had fallen into disrepair since the beginning of the 17th century, and excavations and renovation work began in 1997 by the Wolfsteinfreunde Neumarkt association.
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there is a wonderful view with a panorama table
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Huge cave entrance, nice view over Velburg 👍🏻
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Despite severe destruction in the Second World War, the historic buildings in the old town were largely preserved. The old town is dominated by the three large church towers of the St. Johannes Minster, the Hofkirche and the Christ Church. St. Johannes was built under Count Palatine Johann from 1404 to 1434 as a Gothic hall church and is particularly reminiscent of the St. Lorenz Church in Nuremberg, especially in the tower. The Court Church of Our Lady, a former Lady Chapel, was expanded as a castle church from 1418 and completed under Frederick II around 1523. The Protestant Christ Church outside the city wall on the site of the former castle garden was part of the former Capuchin monastery, which existed from 1670. The Count Palatine Castle on Residenzplatz has existed since around 1200 and was completed as a former moated castle in the Renaissance style by Friedrich II between 1520 and 1539. The Reitstadel (around 1415), also located in the castle district, initially served as an armory and later as a horse stable. The building burned down completely in 1945 and was not rebuilt as a concert hall until 1980. The long street market as the main axis of the old town is divided by the town hall into the Upper and Lower Markets. It was also built around 1415 as a Gothic council building and, after its destruction in 1945, was rebuilt true to the original in 1956 and 1957. The old town is surrounded by the city wall, which, like the city moat, is only partially preserved. It is home to the Powder Tower, the Debt Tower, the Bertleinsturm and the Gimplturm. Of the former three city gates, only the monastery gate as a passage to the Christ Church and the lower gate, which was rebuilt in 1989 after it was blown up in 1945, remain. Part of the city fortifications are the former barracks from 1720, which housed Bavarian Chevauleger regiments from 1814 to 1909. In Bräugasse, what is probably the oldest surviving town house in the city, the so-called Schreiberhaus, is being renovated. Parts of the walls can be dated back to 1430. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neumarkt_in_der_Oberpfalz#In_der_Altstadt
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Velburg is rich in history, offering several fascinating sites. You can visit the impressive Velburg Castle Ruins, perched atop a hill with panoramic views, which dates back to 1129. Other historical castle ruins in the vicinity include the Ruins of Helfenberg Castle and Adelburg Castle near Hollerstetten. The historic town square, with its colorful baroque buildings and the neo-Gothic Town Hall, also provides a glimpse into the town's past.
Absolutely! Velburg is home to the stunning König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle (King Otto Stalactite Cave), one of the most beautiful show caves in the Bavarian Jura, featuring halls up to 70 meters high. Another notable cave is the Hohlloch Cave (Velburg), a large grotto complex. You can also find the idyllic Naturbadesee Altenveldorf for swimming and unique geological formations like the Schwammerl Rocks and the Mantlach Doline.
Families will find plenty to do! The König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle is a captivating experience for all ages. Near the cave, the Waldhochseilgarten (High Ropes Course) offers six courses of varying difficulty. The Forest Experience Path Velburg is a 4.6 km trail with 20 interactive stops, perfect for a family walk. Additionally, the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Path provides a scenic and easy route for cycling or walking.
The region around Velburg is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous hiking and cycling trails, including sections of the long-distance Jurasteig and the Main-Danube Trail. For specific routes, consider the easy hikes like the "Hohlloch Cave (Velburg) – Forest Adventure Trail Velburg loop" or the "Velburg Castle Ruins – Hohlloch Cave (Velburg) loop." Cyclists can enjoy routes along the Ludwig-Danube Canal. You can find more detailed route information in the Easy hikes around Velburg and Cycling around Velburg guides.
Yes, Velburg is home to several significant pilgrimage churches. These include the Pilgrimage Church of Habsberg, St. Mary, Health of the Sick, the late Gothic Pilgrimage Church of St. Wolfgang, and the Pilgrimage Church of the Sacred Heart, which is the only Sacred Heart pilgrimage church in Bavaria. The Town Church of St. John the Baptist, with elements dating back to the 13th century, also offers cultural insights.
Velburg is nestled in the scenic Upper Palatinate's Jura Landscape. This area is characterized by picturesque meadow valleys, woodland-covered crests, and unique geological formations. You'll encounter numerous caverns, grottos, bizarre rock formations, rock needles, and dolines, all shaped by millions of years of geological processes and karstic weathering.
The König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle is open from April 1 to October 31, making spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for exploring the caves. These seasons are also perfect for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural bathing lake. The lush green landscapes of spring and summer, or the vibrant colors of autumn, offer beautiful backdrops for outdoor activities.
While specific restrictions may apply to indoor attractions like caves, many of Velburg's outdoor areas are dog-friendly. The numerous hiking and cycling trails, including the Forest Experience Path Velburg and paths along the Ludwig-Danube Canal, are generally suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure dogs are on a leash and follow local regulations.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from historical sites like the Velburg Castle Ruins and Wolfstein Castle Ruins. The impressive scale of the Hohlloch Cave (Velburg) entrance is often highlighted as a great photo motif. The serene beauty of the natural landscapes and the well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, Velburg offers several easy hiking options perfect for beginners or families. The Forest Experience Path Velburg is a gentle 4.6 km loop with educational stops. Other easy routes include the "Hohlloch Cave (Velburg) – Forest Adventure Trail Velburg loop" and the "Schlupfloch Rock Passage – Little Hohlloch loop." These trails allow you to enjoy the natural beauty without strenuous climbs. More details can be found in the Easy hikes around Velburg guide.
Beyond hiking and cycling, Velburg offers exciting options for adventure. The Waldhochseilgarten (High Ropes Course) near the König-Otto-Tropfsteinhöhle provides a thrilling challenge for various skill levels. For a unique experience, guided Quad Bike Experience Tours across the Upper Palatinate are also available, offering an adventurous way to explore the region's diverse landscapes.


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