Best attractions and places to see around Salzweg include a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural experiences. Situated near Passau and the Bavarian Forest, the area is characterized by its rivers like the Ilz and Danube, and mountains such as Dreitannenberg. Salzweg was historically part of the "Goldener Steig" or "Salzweg," an ancient trade route for salt. This region offers diverse landscapes and historical significance for visitors to explore.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Great bridge from which you have a great view of the city and surroundings.
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Passau. Great city that I will definitely visit again.
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The suspension bridge leads from the old town to the other side of the Danube.
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The story behind it is very interesting.
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Very interesting story behind it. There is just so much to learn and experience. I had no idea what I was looking at. The bridge pillars are also used as log rakes.
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The drift barrier is a result of the once economically important timber rafting in Passau, which began around 1729. In 1788 the first drift regulations were issued in Passau. At that time, the trip on the Ilz from the Bavarian Forest to Passau took about six weeks. From 1827 to 1831, the 115.5 meter long, 3.2 meter wide and 2.3 meter high Triftsperre tunnel was built near Hals, through which the drift water was directed from then on. This tunnel significantly shortened the longer route through the Halser river loop, with which up to 100,000 cubic meters of wood could be transported annually. The drift itself only came to a standstill after the end of the Second World War due to the continuous expansion of the forest roads.
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The region around Salzweg is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Ilz Reservoir and Mausmühle for idyllic walks, or hike up Dreitannenberg Mountain for impressive views. The Danube River offers scenic walks and canoeing opportunities. Don't miss the Three Rivers Corner (Ortspitze) in Passau, where the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers converge with distinct water colors. The Halser Ilzschleifen Nature Reserve also provides a significant natural attraction with its river landscape.
Yes, Salzweg is an excellent starting point for hiking. The Dreitannenberg mountain has numerous trails, and the Ilztal Conservation Area, part of the Bavarian Forest National Park, offers unspoiled nature for hikers. You can also explore sections of the long-distance Goldsteig Hiking Trail, such as the S21 and S22 routes along the Ilz. For specific routes, consider exploring the hiking guide for Salzweg, which includes trails like the 'Ilz Footbridge and Triftsperre Tunnel – Hals Castle Ruins loop'.
Salzweg itself has historical significance as part of the ancient 'Goldener Steig' or 'Salzweg' trade route. Nearby, you can explore Passau Old Town, known for its picturesque squares, narrow alleyways, and historical buildings like St. Stephen's Cathedral. Other notable sites include Fürstenstein Castle, Obernzell Monastery with its baroque architecture, and the Parish Church of St. Giles in Straßkirchen, which features Baroque accents.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Three Rivers Corner (Ortspitze) is a fascinating spot for all ages to observe the river confluence. The nearby Straubing Zoo allows observation of native animals, and Pullman City, a 'living Western town' theme park in Eging am See, offers a variety of shows and activities suitable for families. Many of the easy hiking routes are also suitable for families.
Beyond historical sites, the region offers cultural experiences. The Quintana Museum in Salzweg provides cultural insights. Wildberg Castle hosts classical music concerts in summer. The Cistercian Monastery Thyrnau, originally a 1689 hunting lodge, is known for its nuns' embroidery. For art and history, the Passau Glass Museum is an excellent option, especially on rainy days.
The spring to autumn months are ideal for most outdoor activities around Salzweg, including hiking, walking along the Danube, and canoeing. The Ilztal Conservation Area and Dreitannenberg Mountain are particularly beautiful during these seasons. In winter, the nearby Arber Ski Region attracts visitors for skiing and cross-country trails.
Yes, the area around Salzweg offers great mountain biking opportunities. You can find various trails, including routes that take you through scenic landscapes and past points of interest. For detailed routes and their difficulties, check out the MTB Trails around Salzweg guide, which features routes like 'Passau Old Town – Ilz Crossing at Fischhaus loop'.
Absolutely. The Ilz Reservoir offers idyllic settings for easy walks. The 'Ilztalrunde: Fischhaus - Oberilzmühle' is a recommended circular hike along the Ilz river. For more options, the hiking guide for Salzweg lists several easy routes, such as the 'Ilzstausee Dam – Ilz Footbridge and Triftsperre Tunnel loop'.
The Triftsperre Wooden Bridge over the Ilz is a significant historical landmark. It bears witness to the historical timber rafting that once took place on the Ilz river. In spring, tree trunks from the Bavarian Forest were floated down the Ilz to the Danube near Passau, and this bridge was part of that process.
Yes, several spots offer excellent views. The Prince Regent Luitpold Bridge provides beautiful views of Veste Oberhaus, Veste Niederhaus, the Danube, and the Three Rivers Corner. Hiking up Dreitannenberg Mountain also offers unforgettable impressions and panoramic vistas of the surrounding natural landscape.
You can explore the Granite Centre (Granitzentrum) in Hauzenberg, which features 'Stone Worlds' and offers a journey through Earth's history, showcasing granite and old stonemason culture. Additionally, the Kropfmühl Visitor Mine provides insights into the region's mining history.
Yes, for relaxation, the Bad Füssing Thermal Baths are a popular option, especially on cooler or rainy days. They provide a perfect opportunity to unwind and rejuvenate after exploring the region's attractions.


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