Mountain peaks in Landkreis Straubing-Bogen are situated within the Bavarian Forest, offering diverse natural landscapes. This region features various summits, some with distinctive geological formations or man-made structures. The area provides opportunities for experiencing elevated viewpoints and exploring forested terrain. It is characterized by its natural features and serves as a destination for outdoor activities.
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St. Ursula's Pilgrimage Church The small, simple Baroque building from the late 17th century stands on late Gothic foundations in its eastern part. The recessed choir has a single bay, a three-sided octagonal end, and a semi-dome with lunettes. The nave has four window axes, a simple west gallery, and a modern transverse room projecting to the north, dating from 1905. The tower rises in front of the south portal to the church's eaves, square in shape; on the upper floor, it is octagonal and has a pointed spire. The ceiling paintings were created in 1913, and the altars around 1910, with Gothic and Baroque elements. On the high altar is the miraculous image, a copy of the Altötting pilgrimage image. The figure originally dates back to the 17th century, but was stolen during the night of October 8-9, 1980. In the hope of being cured of a serious cancer, Mr. Josef Stöckl Jr. from Eggerszell carved a replica of the original and presented it to the Pilgramsberg residents. The Madonna was carried to the pilgrimage church by Mr. Stöckl on Easter Vigil 1982 and placed there. On consoles to the sides are the wooden figures of Joachim and Anne, the parents of the Mother of God, created around 1500. On the northern side altar is the late Gothic figural group of Anne Selbdritt, also created around 1500. In the central niche of the southern side altar is the figure of St. Wendelin from around 1680, kneeling before the Christ Child appearing in the clouds. On the choir arch to the south is the late Gothic figure of St. Ursula, created around 1460, with an arrow as an attribute. On the north wall of the transept is an early Rococo crucifix. Source: Pilgrimages in the Diocese of Regensburg by Hans J. Utz
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The pilgrimage church of St. Ursula on the 620 m high Pilgramsberg is an attraction for believers and hikers. It is a small building from the late 17th century in an exposed location with a wide panoramic view. The Marian pilgrimage has its origins in 1839. The walls covered with votive images and several late Gothic wooden figures decorate the pilgrimage church. An extensive interior renovation took place in 2016. The church is open during the day.
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A nice place to think and enjoy the view of the Gäuboden to the Alps
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The Goldsteig goes down at the Kreuzweg, but there are two! The right one goes along the cemetery wall
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Söder Stein surrounded by many blueberries
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Definitely make the small detour from the route between Knogl and Predigtstuhl to the Hochberg (1025m). There is a small summit cross on the rock. Be careful when climbing!
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A great place, a beautiful view and a great place to enjoy the break after the arduous climb. The summit cross of the 979m high Käsplatte is illuminated at night, the summit plateau is covered with granite blocks, similar to the Lusen, the view is stunning. Sit down, breathe deeply and enjoy.
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Lonely idyllic vantage point - worth the detour
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The highest mountain peak in Landkreis Straubing-Bogen is Hirschenstein, standing at 1,092 meters. It features a seven-meter-high masonry lookout tower at the summit, offering extensive panoramic views over the Bavarian Forest and, on clear days, even glimpses of the Alps.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Hirschenstein is highly recommended due to its lookout tower. Additionally, Pröller summit cross provides excellent views to the east across the Bavarian Forest, and Knogl summit cross offers a good view of the Danube plain.
Yes, Käsplatte Summit is particularly notable for its unique terrain, which is littered with huge boulders, creating an extraordinary geological landscape within the Bavarian Forest.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy hikes, such as the Predigtstuhl Summit – Knogl summit cross loop from Sankt Englmar, or the Three Kings Wooden Totems – Pröller Summit Cross loop. There are also more challenging running trails like the Schuhfleck Shelter – Grimmeisen Pond loop.
Several peaks are considered family-friendly. Käsplatte Summit and Predigtstuhl Summit are both categorized as family-friendly, offering enjoyable experiences for all ages. The Schuhfleck Shelter area also provides family-friendly trails.
The Bavarian Forest is beautiful year-round. Autumn offers stunning foliage, and winter transforms the landscape, making peaks like Pröller particularly scenic. For hiking, late spring through early autumn generally provides the most favorable weather conditions, though some trails are suitable for winter hiking.
Yes, several peaks in Landkreis Straubing-Bogen feature traditional summit crosses. Notable examples include Pröller summit cross, Knogl summit cross, and Hadriwa Summit Cross. These crosses often mark significant viewpoints and offer a sense of accomplishment for hikers.
The Predigtstuhl Summit is a densely forested peak that, while not offering wide-open views directly from the top, features a cozy sitting area for hikers to rest. It also serves as a good starting or connecting point for longer hikes, with a wide ridge path leading towards Hirschenstein.
While primarily in the neighboring Landkreis Cham, the Hoher Bogen mountain ridge is relevant due to its proximity. The northern slopes of its Ahornriegel summit host a ski area equipped with a double chairlift, making it a popular spot for winter sports.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from peaks like Hirschenstein and Pröller summit cross. The unique geological formations at Käsplatte Summit are also a highlight, along with the well-maintained trails and the overall natural beauty of the Bavarian Forest.
Yes, the Pilgrimage Church of St. Ursula, Pilgramsberg is a notable historical and religious site that can be visited in the vicinity of some mountain peaks, offering both cultural interest and often elevated viewpoints.


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