Best attractions and places to see around Vilsbiburg, a town in Bavaria, Germany, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. Situated between the Isar and Vils rivers, the area features picturesque hills and forests. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historic market squares to religious buildings and extensive outdoor trails. The region provides opportunities for both cultural experiences and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A rare architectural veneration of the Most Holy Trinity, the triangular tower of the pilgrimage church "auf der Oed" near Aham overlooks the Lower Bavarian hills. Around 1700, farmer Baumgartner got lost during a storm, recognized his way home through an oak tree, and pinned a clay statue of the Trinity to the tree. With the support of Baron von Lerchenfeld, lord of the manor of Aham, a pilgrimage began; a hermitage was built, and in 1710, a Baroque church was erected. Around seven hermits lived at Trinity until the hermitage was sold in 1779. A turbulent past can be traced: a Trinity brotherhood was founded, and many priests and clergy were needed for the high feast days. Even today, "Dreifaltigkeit auf der Öd" has not lost its charm as the "Wieskirche of the Vils Valley." (https://www.museum-vilsbiburg.de/die-kirche-und-klause-dreifaltigkeit-auf-der-oed-bei-aham-2/)
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Very nice hiking trail around Aham, also nice to ride by bike.
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Great cycle path that really invites you to ride.
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The beer garden with a very large play park is really nice. To clarify: it is not a beer garden in the classic sense, i.e. with chestnuts, draft beer, etc. But the people there are friendly, the newly built cycle path down to Egglkofen is beautiful, so everything is recommendable.
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Located at the train station in Velden, a good opportunity to take a short break.
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The section of the route between Velden and Moosen is very well developed and also very flat. If you want, you can go very quickly here. The only thing that slows you down a little are the crossing roads, as cyclists always have to give way. There is also an intersection near Oberbabing that slows down bicycle traffic by putting up barriers/chicanes...
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The Vilstalweg is definitely a clear recommendation for racers too!
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Surrounded by tall trees and low shrubbery, the station chapel, as it is commonly known today, stands next to the station building in Velden. Older people still know the name Scheckhoferkapelle, after the previous owner. Little attention is paid to it today and nobody thinks that the station chapel has had a very eventful history. A stone tablet above the entrance gives a brief overview of the important dates: “Built in 1669 by Christoph Weizenheck, Chamber Clerk in Velden; Renovated by benefactors in 1743, then in 1816 by Georg and Maria Reithmeyer and in 1838 by Jakob and Ursula Reithmeyer, brewers from Velden. Moved, expanded and rebuilt in 1887 by Georg and Anna Reithmeyer, born Ecker, a beer brewer and royal postmaster spouses in Velden." The chapel was not always in this place, but was only moved here in 1887 during the preparatory work for the railway construction in Velden. Very detailed information on the eventful history of the chapel and historical pictures at https://www.markt-velden.de/geschichte-der-bahnhofskapelle.html
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Vilsbiburg is known for its extensive cycle paths. Two highly popular options include the Vilstal Cycle Path Between Moosen and Velden, which follows a converted railway line and is noted for being quiet, well-developed, and flat, making it ideal for relaxed cycling. Another favorite is the Vilstalradweg: Taufkirchen to Velden, offering a long route with pleasant slopes and quiet sections for extended rides.
Yes, Vilsbiburg offers several easy hiking options. You can explore routes like the 'Pilgrimage Church of Maria Hilf – Bergkirche Achldorf loop from Vilsbiburg' or the 'Bench Under the Cross – Geiselsdorf Church loop from Vilsbiburg'. These trails are generally easy and suitable for a relaxed walk. For more options, refer to the Easy hikes around Vilsbiburg guide.
Vilsbiburg boasts a rich history with several notable landmarks. You can explore the Gerzenstein Castle, which now serves as the Town Hall, or wander through the Historic Market Square with its well-preserved 17th-century buildings. Other significant sites include the Parish Church of St. Martin, the Tower Gate, and the historic Hospital Church.
Absolutely. Vilsbiburg is home to several impressive religious buildings. The Parish Church of St. Martin is known for its Gothic architecture. You can also visit the Pilgrimage Church Maria Hilf and the City Parish Church Maria Ascension. Additionally, the Holy Trinity Church (Aham) is an imposing religious building located on open space, accessible via a scenic hiking trail.
Vilsbiburg provides a variety of cultural experiences. You can delve into the town's past at the Heimatmuseum (Local History Museum) or visit the Hofberg Cultural Centre, which hosts art exhibitions throughout the year. The town is also known for its annual folk festival, summer concerts on the market square, and traditional markets like the Dionysi-Markt.
Vilsbiburg offers several family-friendly activities. The Vilstal Cycle Path Between Moosen and Velden and the Vilstalradweg: Taufkirchen to Velden are both suitable for families. The Vilsauen Nature Discovery Trail along the Vils Canal is perfect for walks with information boards about local flora and fauna. For recreation, there are indoor and outdoor swimming pools (the outdoor one featuring a waterslide), and go-karts.
The region around Vilsbiburg is rich in natural beauty. The town is named after the Vils River, which runs through it, and you can explore the Vilsauen Nature Discovery Trail along the renatured Vils Canal. The area is surrounded by picturesque hills and forests, offering opportunities for hiking and cycling. The Naturefahrungsraum am Rettenbach is also excellent for walking and cycling amidst the foothills of the Alps.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful and well-developed cycling paths, such as the Vilstal Cycle Path Between Moosen and Velden, which is described as wonderfully quiet and perfect for relaxing. The pleasant slopes and quiet sections of routes like the Vilstalradweg: Taufkirchen to Velden are also highly valued. The imposing architecture of religious buildings like the Holy Trinity Church (Aham), often found in scenic locations, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, the Vilsbiburg area is suitable for both gravel and road cycling. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'View of the Isar Reservoir – Isarspitz loop from Adlkofen'. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Solling–Gerzen Scenic Road – Metzgerei Simmerl loop from Vilsbiburg' or the 'Klinikberg Wartenberg – Vilsbiburg town gate loop from Vilsbiburg'. More detailed routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Vilsbiburg and Road Cycling Routes around Vilsbiburg guides.
Vilsbiburg is enjoyable throughout the year, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the green landscapes. Summer is ideal for enjoying outdoor activities, festivals, and the outdoor swimming pools. In winter, the snow-covered forests invite activities like skiing or cross-country skiing.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Chapel at Velden Train Station, a historic religious building with an eventful past, moved and rebuilt in 1887 during railway construction. It's a good spot for a short break during a bike ride. Another interesting cycling path is the Cycle Path from Feichten (Neumarkt St. Veit) to Egglkofen, which offers a unique, terrain-adapted route with constant ups and downs, making for a dynamic ride.
Yes, the Vilsbiburg region is known for its culinary delights. You can experience traditional Bavarian cuisine and local specialties in various eateries. There are also opportunities to visit traditional beer gardens, perfect for enjoying a local brew and regional dishes in a relaxed atmosphere.


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