Best natural monuments around Altfraunhofen provide opportunities to explore the natural landscape of the Landshut district. The region features a mix of protected natural areas, including specific sites like the Kellerberg-Allee in Altfraunhofen itself. These natural monuments showcase the area's geological and ecological features, offering points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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A beautiful reservoir and a unique bird sanctuary. Relaxing and watching waterfowl is simply wonderful.
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The Court and Duke Garden is a popular local recreation destination on the edge of the densely built-up city center. The entire area has a size of 33 hectares and is crossed by an eight-kilometer-long network of paths. From the lowest point on the Freyung to the highest point, there is a height difference of 90 meters. The steep slopes in the lower part are covered by a dense mixed beech forest, while the upper part is laid out like a park. Here the paths are also relatively flat and easier to walk. Visiting the entire complex is free of charge.
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Salzdorfer Tal near Kumhausen > a geotope (extract from the Bavarian Environmental Atlas Asymmetrical valley with layered springs along the bentonite horizon at 470 m above sea level. The relocation of the stream in the 19th century brought about a significant change in the shape of the valley in a short space of time. https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=261R004
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There are numerous springs on the Isarhangleite, which are fed from the slope water. In the area of the city of Landshut, such were used for a long time to supply water to the population. In the course of the city's beautification in the course of the 19th century, this spring was set in stone by committed citizens in 1867, as it was on the path to the tavern in Schönbrunn, which was popular with the people of Landshut. It is no longer possible to determine when the spring got its name, but there is a legend about Ferenc Rákóczy II (1676-1735). Today he is a Hungarian national hero and was the richest nobleman in the Kingdom of Hungary at the time, leading the last major Hungarian uprisings against the Habsburgs between 1703 and 1711. After a defeat in 1704, he is said to have refreshed himself with his companions at this spring on his flight to France and spent the night here. On November 21, 1948, Hungarians living in Landshut erected a memorial stone next to the spring for their compatriots who died in World War II and fought on the German side. *From the existing sign from the city of Landshut.
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Located above Landshut near the castle. Nice for hiking with the best views of the city.
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Wilhelm von Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen was the last duke to reside in Landshut from 1780 to 1800. During this time (from 1782) the ducal garden was planned by Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell as a landscape garden and built by his brother, who later became the royal Bavarian court gardener Matthäus Sckell.
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A beautiful hiking section in the valley and meadow at the end of which is the small hamlet of Salzdorf with its milk filling station.
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Wonderful view over the reservoir. Refreshments in Eching
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Within Altfraunhofen itself, the Kellerberg-Allee is a recognized natural monument. Nearby, in Neufraunhofen, you can find the Frauenhofeneiche (Frauenhofen Oak), which is also a notable natural monument. While detailed descriptions of their unique features are limited, these represent local points of interest.
The natural monuments around Altfraunhofen offer a variety of features. You can explore a significant bird sanctuary at Echinger Reservoir Bird Sanctuary – View of Eching, which is one of Bavaria's most valuable water bird sanctuaries. There's also the Salzdorfer Valley, an asymmetrical gorge with layered springs, showcasing distinct geological formations.
Yes, the Rákóczy Spring is a natural monument with historical significance. Located on the Isarhangleite, this spring was set in stone in 1867 and is associated with a legend about Ferenc Rákóczy II. Additionally, Turmhügel Diemannskirchen is a medieval tower hill castle site, protected as a ground monument, offering a blend of history and nature.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Echinger Reservoir Bird Sanctuary – View of Eching, known for its beautiful landscape and abundant birdlife. Another popular spot is Herzogsgarten Landshut, a landscape garden offering excellent views of Landshut. The Salzdorfer Valley is also highly regarded for its unique gorge and natural formations.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Echinger Reservoir Bird Sanctuary – View of Eching is family-friendly, offering opportunities to observe various water birds. The Rákóczy Spring and Salzdorfer Valley are also categorized as family-friendly, providing accessible natural experiences.
The region around Altfraunhofen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and touring. For specific trails and routes, explore the guides for MTB Trails around Altfraunhofen, Road Cycling Routes around Altfraunhofen, and Cycling around Altfraunhofen.
Yes, many natural monuments are integrated into or are close to hiking trails. For instance, Herzogsgarten Landshut is described as nice for hiking with excellent city views. The Salzdorfer Valley also features a beautiful hiking section. You can find more hiking and walking routes in the general cycling guides for the area, such as Cycling around Altfraunhofen, which often include paths suitable for walking.
While specific seasonal recommendations for each monument are not detailed, natural areas like bird sanctuaries and landscape gardens are generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and early autumn when wildlife is active and foliage is lush. Winter can offer a different, quieter perspective, especially for places like the Echinger Reservoir Bird Sanctuary.
Information on dog-friendliness varies by specific location. Generally, natural areas in Bavaria are accessible to dogs on a leash, but it's always best to check local signage or specific regulations for each natural monument, especially for protected areas like bird sanctuaries, to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
The Herzogsgarten Landshut is a significant natural monument because it is a historic landscape garden located above Landshut, offering panoramic views of the city. It was planned by Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell in the late 18th century and provides a beautiful setting for walks and enjoying nature combined with historical context.
Yes, the Kellerberg-Allee in Altfraunhofen is an example of an alley recognized as a natural monument. In the nearby municipality of Neufraunhofen, the Frauenhofeneiche (Frauenhofen Oak) stands out as a notable individual tree. The broader region also features other unique tree formations like the '2 verwachsene Zwillinge' (two overgrown twins) and 'Einreihige Allee' (single-row alley) in Neufraunhofen, which are also designated natural monuments.


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