Natural monuments around Niederalteich offer diverse natural features in the Lower Bavarian region. The area is situated along the Danube, near the confluence of the Isar River, providing a landscape of river valleys and floodplains. This location serves as a base for exploring unique geological formations and significant natural reserves. The surrounding environment includes parts of the Bavarian Forest foothills, contributing to varied natural attractions.
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The Hausstein, at 916 meters, is the highest elevation in the municipality of Schaufling, so to speak the local mountain.
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Opening Hours of the Isar Estuary Information Center April 1 to October 31 Wednesday to Sunday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM The information center is also open on public holidays that fall on Mondays or Tuesdays. Admission is free
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Now a small wooden cross has been placed on the house stone: BEAUTIFUL
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In the morning in winter, with sun and fog. Mystical🫶🏄♂️☀️😎
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Great area with lots of animals and plants. Nature is mostly left to itself. The paths can also suddenly end if they are overgrown or blocked by fallen trees.
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Nice route full of trail but lots of stones and roots
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Unfortunately there is no signage, so there is no way to find it without Komoot
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Nice place, there is a lot to discover for big and small. Important: mosquito repellent!!! Dogs are not allowed in the Infohaus area.
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The region offers several unique natural monuments. The Isar Confluence is a significant spot where the Isar and Danube rivers meet, creating an impressive landscape. Another highlight is the Hausstein Chimney and Rock Formation, a mountain in the Bavarian Forest foothills offering great hiking opportunities. Don't miss the Isar Wave Plattling, a unique whitewater feature on the Isar River.
Yes, the area around the Isar Confluence is a unique nature reserve, featuring backwaters, alluvial forests, and moist meadows. The Isar Floodplain Forest at the Isar Mouth is also part of a highly valuable natural area, recognized as a bird protection and FFH (Flora-Fauna-Habitat) area, home to diverse flora and fauna.
Beyond the river confluences, you can explore the Hausstein Chimney and Rock Formation, which presents distinctive rock structures. Further afield, near Thurmansbang, you can find the 'Wackelstein' (Wobble Rock) and 'Steinernes Kirchlein' (Stone Church), known for their unusual and balanced rock formations.
Absolutely. The Isar Confluence and the Isarmündung Information Center are both marked as family-friendly. The Information Center provides educational insights into the local environment, and the surrounding paths are suitable for biking and hiking with children. The Isar Wave Plattling is also a great spot for families to watch surfers and canoeists.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Basilica of Niederaltaich – Niederaltaich Abbey loop' or 'Altaha Ferry – Sunbathing lawn at Griesweiher loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Basilica of Niederaltaich – Old Arm of the Danube loop'. For more challenging rides, there are gravel biking options. You can find more details on hiking, cycling, and gravel biking guides around Niederalteich.
The natural monuments around Niederalteich, particularly the river landscapes and floodplain forests, are beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and birdwatching opportunities, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Even in winter, areas like the Isar Wave Plattling can offer mystical views with sun and fog.
Yes, the Isarmündung Information Center in Moos is an excellent resource. It provides comprehensive information about the Isar River, its estuary, local wildlife, flora, and the formation of the river landscape. It also serves as a starting point for exploring the ecologically significant wetlands and offers charging stations for e-bikes.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique natural beauty, especially the confluence of the Isar and Danube rivers, which creates an impressive landscape with backwaters and alluvial forests. The opportunity for peaceful biking and hiking along the riverbanks and through nature reserves is also highly valued. Many enjoy observing the diverse wildlife and plants in these protected habitats.
The trails vary in difficulty. Many paths along the Danube and Isar, especially around the Isar Confluence and Isarmündung Information Center, are generally easy and suitable for leisurely walks or bike rides. However, areas like the Hausstein Chimney and Rock Formation offer more intermediate hiking terrain, reaching elevations of 917 meters above sea level.
While specific rules for each natural monument should always be checked locally, many natural areas in Bavaria are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The extensive network of trails along the Danube and Isar rivers offers plenty of opportunities for walks with your dog, allowing you to explore the natural beauty together.
Yes, the Hausstein Chimney and Rock Formation, being a mountain at 917 meters above sea level, offers excellent viewpoints over the surrounding Bavarian Forest foothills. Additionally, various spots along the Danube and Isar rivers provide picturesque views of the river confluences and floodplain landscapes.
Parking facilities are generally available near popular natural monuments and trailheads. For instance, the Isarmündung Information Center has parking, serving as a good starting point for exploring the Isar estuary. For other locations, it's advisable to check specific access points or trail starting points for designated parking areas.


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