Attractions and places to see around Holzheim am Forst include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences in the Regensburg district of Bavaria, Germany. Situated between the Naab and Danube rivers, and bordering the Altmühltal Nature Park, the area provides a serene setting for exploration. The region features picturesque forests and rolling hills, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore various historical sites and natural features within this area.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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You can say it out loud, it is a gem on the Naab.
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Picturesquely situated small artists' town on the Naab, the smallest cave dwelling in the rock can be seen directly above the main street. Stop at the outer market in the tiny restaurant "Zum Bürstenmacher" - main course "Bauchstecherla" (Schupfnudeln with various ingredients as desired), local beer daily from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
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Kallmünz is nestled in the confluence between the Vils and Naab rivers. The Stone Bridge over the Naab is a particularly beautiful spot to enjoy a magnificent view of the river. Colorful houses with terraces and steps are beautifully reflected in the river. This town is a truly memorable experience. It's worth visiting as a destination for a tour or as a short detour from the main route.
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Houses with a rock massif in the background
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Beautiful view of the Naab and the Kallmünz castle ruins.
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In 2010 the convent was abandoned by the sisters due to lack of staff. The last five remaining sisters moved to the Zangberg monastery. In 2013 the monastery buildings were sold to the Herder school association. The association now runs a secondary school and a technical college for design in the buildings.
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You can see them enthroned from afar.
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A truly unique natural feature is the House without a Roof (Kallmünz). This is a still-used cave dwelling located in a natural cave within a dolomite rock face, with its opening enclosed by a plastered wall, door, and windows. Its earliest known mention dates back to 1707. The region also features picturesque forests, rolling hills, and interesting rock formations along river valleys like the Vils.
The area is excellent for cycling, offering several scenic routes. You can enjoy the Regental Cycle Path, known for its natural setting along the Regen river with sections of deciduous forest and rugged rock formations. Another popular choice is the Naab Valley Cycle Path near Kallmünz, which is part of the Five Rivers Cycle Route and offers beautiful landscapes along the Naab river. For more specific routes, explore our guides on Gravel biking, Road Cycling, and Cycling around Holzheim am Forst.
The region is rich in history. You can explore the historic Kallmünz marketplace, an idyllic spot with art galleries, beer gardens, and sights like the Brunntor and Steinerne Brücke (Stone Bridge). Nearby, you'll find Holzheim am Forst Castle, a significant historic landmark, and Eggmühl Castle, which houses a museum about the Battle of Abensberg. The oldest monastery in Bavaria, Weltenburg Monastery, is also highly recommended for a visit.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Kallmünz marketplace is a pleasant place for a stroll, with ice cream available. The Naab Valley Cycle Path near Kallmünz is also noted as family-friendly. For a unique experience, consider a steam train ride through the scenic, hilly landscape. The Open-Air Museum Massing offers insights into rural life from past times, which can be an engaging activity for all ages, especially on days with less favorable weather.
Holzheim am Forst is a great starting point for hiking. The premium hiking trail "Jurasteig" leads through the impressive karst landscape of the Jura. You can also find a "Small Holzheim round" and longer circular tours through areas like Schmidmühlen, Burglengenfeld, Kallmünz, and Nittendorf, often following the beautiful Black Laaber valley. For more detailed routes, check our guides on Gravel biking, Road Cycling, and Cycling around Holzheim am Forst, which often include sections suitable for walking.
The Kallmünz marketplace is an excellent spot with plenty of places to stop for refreshments, from pizza to cafés and beer gardens. The Meindl butcher's shop there is known for cold beers and delicious snacks. Another option is Klosterwirtschaft Pielenhofen, which offers delicious food, great beer, and a friendly atmosphere in a beautiful beer garden. The region is also known for local culinary specialties like Weißwurst and beer from numerous breweries.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The scenic cycle paths like the Regental Cycle Path and the Naab Valley Cycle Path near Kallmünz are highly rated for their landscapes. The unique House without a Roof (Kallmünz) is a popular highlight, and the idyllic Kallmünz marketplace is loved for its atmosphere and amenities. The komoot community has shared over 1000 photos and given more than 1600 upvotes to these attractions, highlighting their appeal.
The region's picturesque forests and rolling hills make it perfect for outdoor pursuits, especially during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the scenery is vibrant. These seasons are ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites. While specific seasonal events vary, generally, the warmer months offer the best conditions for enjoying the natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Yes, if the weather isn't suitable for outdoor exploration, you can visit the Open-Air Museum Massing for insights into rural life from past times. Additionally, there is an indoor swimming pool in the area, providing a good option for leisure and recreation regardless of the weather.
Many of the outdoor trails, such as those along the Naab and Regen rivers and the Jurasteig, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. However, it's always advisable to check specific rules for individual attractions or indoor venues before visiting with your dog.
Beyond hiking and cycling, you can experience a special steam train ride through the scenic, hilly landscape. The region's rivers, such as the Naab and Danube, also offer opportunities for boat trips, particularly through the impressive Danube breakthrough near Weltenburg Monastery.


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