Best attractions and places to see around Simbach am Inn include a variety of sites nestled between wooded hills and the Inn River, close to the Austrian border. The town offers a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Visitors can explore the unique character of the region, which is shaped by its geography and rich history.
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The Inn Cycle Path – From a babbling brook to a mighty river
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Bird sanctuary with adventure world
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Through one of the curved alleys you reach the large town square, which already had these dimensions when the town was founded. On the lower town square there are still a considerable number of Gothic houses, with their narrow fronts, high pointed gables and rear buildings that cannot be seen from the square. Since these houses have only been changed a little, we can still find the narrow, often quite winding staircases inside. With a few exceptions, the middle town square was largely destroyed in the great town fire in 1874. On the east side in particular, the high gable walls had to be torn down and the roofs turned 90 degrees. On the upper town square we find the houses of the once wealthy cloth makers and linen weavers. The houses have wide fronts, the windows are framed by delicate window frames and the interior of these houses has wide staircases and corridors, as well as rooms with some very beautiful stucco ceilings. The courtyards of these houses usually have covered loggias. Source: https://www.oberoesterreich.at/oesterreich-poi/detail/400744/braunauer-stadtplatz.html
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Great view from the tower! And the tower itself also looks very beautiful!
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The view and the peace and quiet at the bird tower in the Lower Inn Nature Reserve are great.
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Magnificent views of a wonderful landscape with so many fantastic creatures!
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In Ering, the Gasthaus zum Eckinger Wirt is always worth a stop, great good plain food at affordable prices
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A nice viewing platform to observe
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The Europareservat Vogelschutzgebiet "Unterer Inn" (European Reserve Lower Inn Bird Sanctuary) is an excellent place to experience nature. This extensive sanctuary features an untouched island landscape with floodplain forests along the Inn River, providing a habitat for numerous rare water birds. You can observe the unique bird life from the modern Eglsee Bird-Watching Tower, which offers wonderful views of the lower Inn.
Simbach am Inn offers several historical landmarks. The beautifully renovated Art Nouveau
Rathaus (City Hall)
is a significant building in the town center. You can also visit thePfarrkirche Mariä Empfängnis (Parish Church St. Marien)
in the market square or theMaria Himmelfahrt Parish Church
in the Erlach district. For a more immersive experience, Frauenstein Castle features a museum and multimedia show, and theHeimatmuseum Simbach
showcases the town's history and culture.Yes, the area boasts several scenic viewpoints.
Schellenberg Hill
, north of town, is the tallest hill between the Inn and Rott rivers and offers beautiful panoramic views of the Inn Valley, neighboring Upper Austria, and even the distant Alps on clear days. An observation tower and summit cross enhance the experience. Additionally, the Eglsee Bird-Watching Tower provides excellent views of the lower Inn and its birdlife.Simbach am Inn is a great starting point for cycling. The
Inn Cycle Path
runs alongside the Inn River, offering picturesque routes. You can find various cycling tours, such as the "Cycling on the Inn Dike – Eglsee Bird-Watching Tower loop from Simbach (Inn)" or the "Inn Oxbow Lake – Berghamer Lake loop from Simbach (Inn)". For more options, explore the Cycling around Simbach am Inn guide.Families can enjoy several attractions. The
Freibad Simbach am Inn
(Outdoor Pool) is perfect for warmer months. TheVogelpark
(Bird Park) offers a tranquil setting, and theStadtpark
provides green space for relaxation. The Fish Ladder Ering is a functional and aesthetically pleasing stream where families can rest and picnic. Frauenstein Castle also offers a cozy beer garden and museum that can be enjoyed by families.Yes, the region around Simbach am Inn offers a variety of trails. While specific difficulty levels vary, the natural landscapes along the Inn River and around Schellenberg Hill provide options for different preferences. For those interested in running, routes like the "Minigolf Trail (Rottal-Inn) loop from Simbach am Inn" are available. You can find more detailed routes in the Running Trails around Simbach am Inn guide.
Simbach am Inn has a rich cultural offering. The
Heimatmuseum Simbach
, housed in a historic building, showcases the history, culture, and daily life of the town. It features traditional artifacts and information on industrial and railway history. TheMuseum Zollhaus – Forum der Moderne
also contributes to the town's cultural scene. Additionally, theSchlossanlage Julbach
(Julbach Castle Complex) is another point of cultural interest nearby.The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, are ideal for outdoor activities in Simbach am Inn. During this period, you can fully enjoy cycling along the Inn Cycle Path, hiking in the surrounding hills, visiting the
Freibad
, and observing birds at the sanctuary. The town also hosts annual events like the "Pfingstdult" and the City Festival in June, adding to the vibrant atmosphere.The Inn River is central to Simbach am Inn's character and geography. It forms a natural border with Austria, connected by three bridges to Braunau am Inn. The river is home to the
Europareservat Vogelschutzgebiet "Unterer Inn"
, a vital bird sanctuary. The Ering–Frauenstein Hydroelectric Power Plant harnesses the river's power, and the Fish Ladder Ering is an ecological measure to aid fish migration. TheInn Cycle Path
also runs alongside, making it a hub for outdoor recreation.Beyond the historic churches, Simbach am Inn features unique architectural and sculptural elements. The
Rathaus (City Hall)
is a beautifully renovated Art Nouveau building with distinctive flowing lines. Near the bridge connecting Simbach to Braunau am Inn, you can find the impressiveAenus Sculpture
, depicting the river god of the Inn. For railway enthusiasts, anAlte Kriegslokomotive
(Old War Locomotive) is located at the train station.While specific accessibility details for all attractions vary, the Braunau Town Square, just across the border, is noted as wheelchair-accessible and offers cafes and restaurants. Many of the town's parks, such as the
Stadtpark
andVogelpark
, may also offer accessible paths for enjoyment.

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