Attractions and places to see around Sankt Aegidi are found in a picturesque village situated on a sunny plateau above the Danube River in Austria. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it suitable for nature enthusiasts seeking tranquil experiences. The area is characterized by its location at the foot of the Sauwald forest and offers impressive views of the Danube valley and the surrounding Alpine foothills.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Caution cyclists! There are 90 steps to climb. Not feasible for everyone with the heavy e-bikes.
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Just ring the bell and the ferry will set off.
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Great tips and information to make you want to visit this place. Thank you for that!
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The Jochenstein is a rock in the Danube.
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The Schlögener Loop is a river loop in the upper Danube valley in Upper Austria, about halfway between Passau and Linz (between river kilometers 2186.5 and 2180.5 of the Danube flowing east) and the largest forced meander in Europe. The southern, right bank lies in the municipality of Haibach ob der Donau and its district of Schlögen, after which the loop is named. To the north, the municipalities of Hofkirchen im Mühlkreis with the village of Au and to the far east Niederkappel with the village of Grafenau border the area of the Danube Loop. Source: Wikipedia
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The Schlögener Schlinge is a river meander in the upper Danube valley in Upper Austria, about halfway between Passau and Linz (between river kilometers 2186.5 and 2180.5 of the east-flowing Danube) and the largest forced meander in Europe. The southern, right bank is in the municipality of Haibach ob der Donau and its district Schlögen, after which the loop is named. In the north, the municipalities of Hofkirchen im Mühlkreis with the village of Au and in the far east Niederkappel with the village of Grafenau border in the area of the Danube loop. Source: Wikipedia
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The Jochenstein is a small rocky island on German territory near the German-Austrian border and rises about nine meters high out of the Danube. The rock is located in the upper reaches of the Danube at river kilometer 2202.72 and is 78 meters from the left (northern) and 187 meters from the right bank of the river. It is part of the Pfahl, a quartz rock formation in the Bavarian Forest that runs along the Danube rift through Lower Bavaria, and like the left (northern) bank of the Danube and the river to the left of the valley path, part of the Gottsdorf district of the municipality of Untergriesbach. (I "stole" that from Wikipedia ;-) )
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Luckily there are also a few nice rest stops nearby in an otherwise very quiet and contemplative section.
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The region offers several stunning panoramic viewpoints. Don't miss the Schlögen Loop, a famous natural monument where the Danube makes a dramatic horseshoe bend. For another perspective of the Danube, visit the Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️. Other notable spots include Burgblick Schauern, Donaublick Flenkental, Panoramablick Moarfelsen (with views of Engelszell Abbey), and Panoramablick Rannariedl, which overlooks Rannariedl Castle.
Yes, Sankt Aegidi has a rich cultural heritage. The Jochenstein rock island with statue of Saint John of Nepomuk is a unique natural monument featuring an 18th-century chapel dedicated to the patron saint of shipmen. You can also visit the Pankrazkapelle, a small chapel built on the site of a significant pilgrimage church, known for its spring with believed healing powers. Hiking trails in the area can also lead to historical buildings like Zell an der Pram Castle or Reichersberg Monastery.
Sankt Aegidi is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails for hiking, cycling, and running. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Mühlviertler Dom Loop' or the 'Jochenstein Lock – View of Passau from the River Inn loop'. Hikers can enjoy easy trails such as the 'Yolates Trail Kopfling' or the 'Forest Rocks – Falkenstein Castle Ruins loop'. For running, consider the 'Niederranna Danube Bridge – Draxler Inn loop'. You can find more details and routes on the respective guide pages for Running Trails, Cycling, and Easy Hikes around Sankt Aegidi.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️ offers an excellent car-free bike trail for a quiet and scenic ride. The Jochenstein Lock and Hydropower Plant is fascinating for children to watch ships pass through, and the Engelhartszell Bike and Pedestrian Ferry provides a fun way to cross the Danube. The 'Bärenpfad' circular hiking trail is also specifically recommended for families. Additionally, the Forellenzirkus at Erledtmühle is a fun experience, especially for children.
Beyond the famous Danube Loop, Sankt Aegidi is situated at the foot of the extensive Sauwald Forest, which offers numerous scenic hiking trails and significant altitude differences. The Kogelsee is an idyllic lake perfect for relaxation and water sports like swimming or boating. The region also features the Jochenstein rock island, a unique quartz rock formation rising out of the Danube.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking views, especially from the Schlögen Loop viewpoint, despite the steep path. The car-free and quiet bike trails along the Danube, such as those near the Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️, are also highly praised. Many enjoy the blend of natural beauty with cultural elements like the chapel on the Jochenstein rock island.
While specific public transport details for every trail are not readily available, the Engelhartszell Bike and Pedestrian Ferry provides a convenient way to cross the Danube, connecting different areas and trails. For detailed public transport information to specific trailheads or attractions, it's advisable to check local transport schedules.
Yes, for example, near the Jochenstein Lock and Hydropower Plant, you can find refreshing sodas and an exhibition. The village of Sankt Aegidi itself and nearby towns offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. The tip for the Engelhartszell Bike and Pedestrian Ferry also mentions visiting Engelszell Abbey with its sensory garden, which likely has facilities.
Sankt Aegidi is beautiful throughout the warmer months for hiking and cycling. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While the region is primarily known for its warm-weather activities, the broader area also includes winter attractions like the Skigebiet Hochficht ski resort for family-friendly winter sports.
Beyond the main highlights, the region is dotted with small chapels and way crosses, which are considered 'true jewels' reflecting deep-rooted traditions. The Panoramablick Moarfelsen, hidden on a rocky ridge, offers a magnificent view of Engelszell Abbey that might be less frequented than other viewpoints.
Yes, you can cross the Danube at the Jochenstein Lock and Hydropower Plant, which connects Germany to Austria. Be aware that this involves climbing a stairwell with 40 steps on each side, though a pushing aid for bicycles is available. Alternatively, the Engelhartszell Bike and Pedestrian Ferry offers a convenient and scenic way to cross the river.


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