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Hiking in Sollacher Holz offers a network of trails through tranquil woodlands and expansive open fields near Erding, Germany. The region is characterized by gentle elevation changes, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Hikers can experience diverse natural scenery, including dense forest canopies and views of the surrounding Bavarian countryside. The terrain primarily consists of well-maintained paths suitable for walking and hiking.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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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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A place of contemplation in the middle of the forest. Magical and very beautiful
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The St. Zeno Forest Chapel was built in 1770 as the court chapel of the Kirchstetter estate. In 1901 the Kirchstetter Hof was demolished after about 300 years of existence. Shortly before that, namely in January 1899, Zeno Mittermaier (born 1840, died 1923) sold the property and the forest to the Bavarian State Forests. The preservation and maintenance of the St. Zeno Chapel (which has been owned by the Bavarian State Forestry since 1899) was an express wish of Zeno Mittermaier when it was sold. In 1962 the chapel was renovated by the Isen Forestry Department. In 2011-2013 another fundamental renovation was carried out (e.g. repair of moisture damage, shingle roof made of larch wood) by Bavarian State Forests, Wasserburg forestry company. And now a statue of St Zeno adorns the sanctuary again.
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Die Waldkapelle St. Zeno wurde im Jahr 1770 als Hofkapelle des Kirchstett Anwe- sens errichtet. Das Bild stammt aus dem Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts. 1901 wurde das Anwesen abgebrochen. 1962 wurde die Kapelle durch das damalige Forstamt Isen saniert. Das Gebäude erhielt damals unter anderem ein neues Schindel- dach. Kurz nach der feierlichen Einweihung wurde die Kapelle aufgebrochen und voll- ständig ausgeraubt. Im Laufe der Jahre führte Feuchtigkeit im Mauerwerk zu größeren Schäden, so dass in den Jahren 2011 bis 2013 eine erneute Sanierung durch die Bayerischen Staats- forsten, Forstbetrieb Wasserburg durchge- führt wurde. Das Dach erhielt eine neue Lärchenschin- deldeckung, Spezialisten befreiten den In- nenraum von Algen, in die 1962 eingezoge- ne Betondecke wurde ein Lüftungsloch eingefügt und der Altar erneuert. St. Zeno war im vierten Jahrhundert nach Christus Bischof von Verona, wo in der dor tigen Bischofskirche seine Grabstätte liegt. Er soll sein Leben selbstlos und in Armut geführt haben. Seinen Lebensunterhalt be stritt er durch Fischfang in der Etsch, wes halb er stets mit dem Attribut des Fisches vorzufinden ist. St. Zeno wird zum Schutz vor Hochwasser und Überschwemmungen angerufen. Nörd lich der Alpen sind lediglich zwei Kirchen nach St. Zeno geweiht, nämlich Isen und Bad Reichenhall. Seit 2013 befindet sich wieder eine Statue des St. Zeno auf dem Altar der Kapelle. Die Bayerischen Staatsforsten tragen als Bewirtschafter des Staatswaldes Verant wortung für Wald, Natur und Umwelt. Zudem unterhalten sie ca. 200 denkmal geschützte Gebäude in Bayern. St. Zeno-Lied aus Isen O hell'ger Zeno, schaue in Lieb auf uns herab! Patron der Heimatgaue, so reich an Wundergab! Erfleh' uns Licht und Gnade für diese Erdenzeit, bis enden unsre Pfade im Haus der Ewigkeit! O Hell'ger Zeno, senke den Glauben wunderbar! Die Hoffnung aller lenke zum himmlischen Altar! Erbitt uns Lieb' und Treue, dass wächst der Heimat Glück! Den Geist und Sinn erneure, zu Gott führ' uns zurück! il'ger Zeno, führe uns durch der Zeiten Not! Geleit' zur Himmelstüre uns hin, zum lieben Gott! Wenn Glaub' und Sitte weichen, pflanz unsern Herzen ein das heilge Kreuzeszeichen, es soll uns Stärke sein! In diesen schweren Zeiten sei unser Hort und Schild! Hilf uns're Seel bereiten vor Deinem hehren Bild. In unser'm Heiligtume bist Du als Schirm bestellt. Beschütze Dir zum Ruhme dies Haus dem Herrn der Welt!
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An old boundary stone, probably from 1725, on one side the former county of Haag, on the other the Freisingische Hochstift Burgrain.
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Sollacher Holz offers a network of over 30 hiking trails. The majority of these, around 27 routes, are classified as easy, making the area accessible for various fitness levels. There are also 5 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge.
The terrain in Sollacher Holz is characterized by gentle elevation changes and well-maintained paths, making it suitable for a wide range of hikers. You'll find a mix of tranquil woodlands and expansive open fields. Most routes are easy, with a few moderate options available.
Yes, Sollacher Holz is well-suited for families. The region's easily accessible paths and gentle elevation changes make many of its numerous easy trails ideal for children. For example, the St. Zeno Forest Chapel – St. Sebastian Memorial Shrine loop from Isen is an easy 5 km path through serene woodlands and open fields, which can be a good option for families.
Hikers can discover several notable landmarks and natural features. The historic St. Zeno Forest Chapel, originally built in 1770, is a significant attraction. You might also encounter the Schmid Cross (Schmid-Kreuz) and the St. Hubertus Chapel. The trails themselves offer diverse scenery, from dense forest canopies to open fields with views of the Bavarian countryside.
Yes, many of the trails in Sollacher Holz are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Schmid Cross (Schmid-Kreuz) – St. Zeno Forest Chapel loop from Kirchstätt, which is a moderate 7.8 km route passing by the historic chapel.
The komoot community highly rates Sollacher Holz, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil woodlands, the expansive open fields, and the gentle elevation changes that make the routes enjoyable and accessible. The well-maintained paths and diverse natural scenery are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
Sollacher Holz is generally dog-friendly, offering plenty of natural spaces for walks. While specific leash rules can vary, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other hikers, to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone and protect the local fauna.
Sollacher Holz offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer bring vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn showcases a stunning display of colorful foliage. The dense canopy of the forest provides pleasant shade during warmer months, and the gentle paths can also be enjoyed during milder winter days.
Absolutely. If you're looking for a shorter, easy walk, consider the Dreiländerstein Sankt Wolfgang – St. Sebastian Memorial Shrine loop from Isen. This route is just under 3 km and offers a pleasant, quick excursion through the area's natural beauty.
While specific parking areas are not detailed for every trailhead, the region is generally accessible. Many routes, such as the Forest and Hunting Cabin – Path to Hergod in der Feichthn loop from Kirchstätt, start from villages like Kirchstätt, where local parking options are typically available for hikers.
Yes, some routes connect the area's religious sites. For instance, the St. Sebastian Memorial Shrine – St. Zeno Forest Chapel loop from Kirchstätt is an easy 4.7 km trail that links these two notable chapels, offering a blend of nature and local history.
The tranquil woodlands of Sollacher Holz provide a habitat for local wildlife. Hikers might spot various bird species and, if lucky, even deer, especially during quieter times of the day. The diverse natural environment supports a range of flora and fauna.


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