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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Schöllnach

Natural monuments around Schöllnach, a municipality in Lower Bavaria, offer diverse geological formations and elevated viewpoints. The region is characterized by its forested mountains and hills, providing a setting for exploring unique natural features. These natural monuments showcase the area's geological history and provide opportunities for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around Schöllnach

  • The most popular natural monument is Wackelstein (Rocking Stone), a natural monument featuring a large, approximately 50-ton boulder that can be made to rock. This geological…

Last updated: May 28, 2026

Brotjacklriegel Summit and Observation Tower

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The mountain (1,011 meters) is the landmark of this region. More precisely, its wooden observation tower, which houses the "Turm-Stüberl", which invites to a little refreshment. If you want to …

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Is 100% worth a visit, whether in summer or winter. The view - distant view is always super beautiful (if the weather is right 😉)

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Wackelstein (Rocking Stone)

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The rocking stone is quite an experience. A huge stone lies on top of another and can be made to shake by one person. Certainly an experience with children too!

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Little stone chapel

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Great stone formations and a beautiful little church in the middle that you have to find first finden

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From 1000hm you with everyone🤣

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Draußen-Franz -🚶‍♂️-🚴‍♂️-🇪🇺
May 19, 2026, Steinernes Kirchlein

Geological observation Numerous rock outcrops with strong "Wollsack" weathering can be found in the entire area. During the Tertiary period, the rock was deeply weathered. Only in the area of more compact granite domes could the weathering not progress so quickly. During the Quaternary period, the weathered layers were eroded. Only the intact rock areas remained. The rock ensemble of rounded granite blocks near the "Steinernes Kirchlein" forms small hollows, niches, and rock passages. Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU). https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=272R028

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September 26, 2025, Wackelstein

The starting point of the four-kilometer hike with 150 meters of elevation gain is the hiking car park in Entschenreuth (Zum Wackelstein, 94163 Saldenburg-Entschenreuth). There is also a bus stop in the village. We follow the well-signposted circular hiking trail 84 for the entire tour. From the car park, we begin the hike on a forest path toward the edge of the forest. Right at the beginning, we pass a meadow with numerous knapweeds, which bloom well into autumn. If you look closely, you can see that the bright pink blossoms are surrounded by brown, scaly bracts, which together look a bit like a pineapple. After a few hundred meters, the path branches off to the left into the forest. From here, it's a steady climb, with some very steep sections awaiting us on the way to the Wackelstein. At the edge of the forest, you can hear a veritable concert of birds, and the call and song of a coal tit mingles with the great tits. At first, the forest is particularly idyllic, with numerous pines mingling with the beeches and spruces. A closer look at the forest floor is also worthwhile, as the heather is currently in bloom here. Gradually, the path becomes steeper and steeper, and after a while, the pines give way to a beech forest with large, moss-covered stones. Once at the top, it's worth taking a detour to the right to the wobbling stone. Can you make the stone, which weighs an estimated 50 tons, wobble? It's worth trying! The information board there tells you all about the origins of such natural phenomena. After this detour, we head back west, continuing along the Red 84 trail. Now the path descends steeply and gently. After a quarter of an hour, we pass an impressive rock formation, the Stone Church. Once at the bottom, we rejoin the same forest path at the edge of the forest, which we follow back to the parking lot. https://www.bayerischer-wald.de/aktivitaeten/wandern/wandertipps/zum-wackelstein-bei-entschenreuth

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Always worth a detour for bikers or hikers

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The Großer Büchelstein in the municipality of Grattersdorf rises majestically above the Sonnenwald region. With a height of 832 meters, it offers a panoramic view that extends as far as the Alps in clear weather. The summit is a popular starting point for hang gliders and paragliders, who enjoy the thermals and the spectacular views. Hikers can follow well-marked trails through dense forests and over rolling hills that unfold their own charm in every season. Source: https://region-sonnenwald.de/berge/buechelstein?task=ggvz

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Johanna
September 19, 2024, Steinernes Kirchlein

The Stone Church is a rock formation. The weathered rocks form towers, crevices and caves. An iron cross is attached to one such cave. Hence the name Stone Church.

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The large and small Büchelstein is definitely worth a detour. But when the weather is nice, there are a lot of people

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The Brotjackelriegel is always worth a detour. But be careful when driving down the cyclists' exit. There are a lot of hikers on the way

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Great rock at the bottom of the peak

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological features can I explore around Schöllnach?

The region is known for its distinctive geological formations. A must-see is the Wackelstein (Rocking Stone), a massive 50-ton boulder that can be made to rock with enough force. Another intriguing spot is the Diebstein, which features several large stones with interesting shapes and the nearby Diebstein Cave, formed by unique weathering processes.

Are there natural monuments around Schöllnach that offer panoramic views?

Yes, several natural monuments provide breathtaking panoramic views. The Brotjacklriegel Summit and Observation Tower, at 1,011 meters, offers expansive vistas of the Bavarian-Bohemian Border Ridge, the Passauer Land, and the Danube plain, extending as far as the Alps. Another excellent viewpoint is the Großer Büchelstein summit cross and panoramic view, highly recommended for its clear visibility in all seasons.

What are some family-friendly natural monuments to visit in Schöllnach?

The Wackelstein (Rocking Stone) is a fantastic family-friendly destination. Children especially enjoy trying to make the large boulder rock. The circular hiking trail leading to it is also suitable for families. Additionally, the Du Stone on Brotjacklriegel (1,000 m) is a fun stop on the way to the summit, marking the point where hikers traditionally switch to informal address.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments in Schöllnach?

The natural monuments are surrounded by opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those leading to the Wackelstein or around the Brotjacklriegel. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Schöllnach. The area also offers gravel biking and cycling routes; you can discover more in the gravel biking guide and cycling guide for Schöllnach.

Are there specific hiking trails that lead to these natural monuments?

Yes, for the Wackelstein (Rocking Stone), trail number 84 from Entschenreuth is a popular circular hiking trail that leads directly to this unique formation. For the Brotjacklriegel, there are multiple routes to the summit and observation tower, often combined with other scenic points. You can find detailed hiking routes in the hiking guide for Schöllnach.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Schöllnach?

Many natural monuments, such as the Großer Büchelstein summit cross and panoramic view, are recommended for visits in both summer and winter, provided the weather is clear for optimal views. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing foliage or blooming nature. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Schöllnach?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from elevated points like the Brotjacklriegel Summit and Observation Tower. The unique geological experience of the Wackelstein (Rocking Stone) is also a highlight, especially for its interactive nature. The tranquility of the forests and the opportunity for outdoor activities like hiking are also highly valued.

Is there a fee to access the observation tower at Brotjacklriegel?

Yes, to ascend the observation tower at the Brotjacklriegel Summit and Observation Tower and enjoy the panoramic views, there is a small 'ascension' fee. The tower also houses the 'Turm-Stüberl,' a small refreshment stop.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known natural monuments worth exploring?

While not entirely hidden, the Diebstein and its nearby cave offer a more secluded experience. This area is part of a popular hiking trail around Saldenburg and Thurmansbang, leading through tranquil forests and past interesting rock formations, providing a powerful place of silence and isolation.

What kind of terrain can I expect on trails leading to natural monuments?

The terrain around Schöllnach's natural monuments often involves forested mountains and hills. Trails can range from moderate to intermediate difficulty, as seen in routes like 'View from Büchelstein – Brotjackl Sculpture loop' which is rated moderate. Expect natural paths, some inclines, and potentially rocky sections, especially near formations like the Wackelstein or Diebstein.

Can I bring my dog on trails to the natural monuments?

While specific regulations for each natural monument may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the region, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific trail guidelines for any restrictions before heading out with your pet.

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