Best attractions and places to see around Mount Angel, Oregon, highlight the town's rich German and Swiss heritage. The area features historical landmarks and cultural sites, set within the scenic Willamette Valley. Visitors can explore a mix of man-made and natural attractions, reflecting the region's unique character.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Family owned farm that includes a deli, bakery, and cidery along with an outdoor seating space that make its a great place for a stop while bike touring through this part of the Willamette Valley.
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This scenic little town was settled by German-Catholic families and a group of Benedictine monks and sisters. It features German style architecture in many of its buildings and a cultural hertage as well. Along with German restaurants, the Bendictine Brewery and Taproom, and other amenities, it makes a good place to start and end a ride from!
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Built in 1916. This is one of the oldest bridges in Oregon and the last covered bridge in Marion County.
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This marks the main entrance to 80-acre Oregon Garden. Admission for adults varies from $8 to $12 depending on the season; see the garden website for exact pricing, hours, and more: https://www.oregongarden.org/visit/
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This 80-acre botanical garden is the next-best thing to a fairyland, with themed gardens that include a pet-friendly garden, an award-winning water garden, a children's garden, and much more. This main loop comprises more than 20 of Oregon Garden's most popular themed gardens, but there are lots of smaller side trails that you can explore to see more gardens and enjoy a longer walk.
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This nice bridge spans the Abiqua Creek. It was built in 1916.
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This nice bridge spans the Abiqua Creek. It was built in 1916.
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Mount Angel is rich in history. You can visit the Gallon House Covered Bridge, one of Oregon's oldest and the last covered bridge in Marion County, built in 1916. The town itself, Mount Angel, has deep German-Catholic and Benedictine roots, evident in its architecture and cultural heritage. Don't miss the historic St. Mary Catholic Church, established in 1867, or the Mount Angel Historical Society Museum, located in the Saalfeld House, which preserves local history through artifacts.
Absolutely! The Mount Angel Glockenspiel is a centerpiece, featuring hand-carved figures that perform a musical routine daily at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., and 7 p.m., depicting the town's history. You can also visit the Mount Angel Abbey, a Benedictine monastery with a stunning library designed by Alvar Aalto and an Abbey Museum.
Just a short drive away, you'll find the Oregon Garden main entrance, leading to an 80-acre botanical garden in Silverton. Inside, you can explore the Oregon Garden main loop trail, which takes you through over 20 themed gardens, including pet-friendly and children's gardens. Silver Falls State Park, known for its scenic waterfalls and trails, is also within easy reach.
The area around Mount Angel is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles and road bikes. For example, there are routes like the 'Silverton to Mount Angel loop' or the 'Mount Angel – Gallon House Covered Bridge loop'. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Cycling around Mount Angel and Road Cycling Routes around Mount Angel guides.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Oregon Garden is very family-friendly, offering themed gardens and plenty of space to explore. Bauman Farms is another great option, with a deli, bakery, cidery, and outdoor seating, making it a fun stop for all ages. The annual Mount Angel Oktoberfest also features numerous children's activities.
Mount Angel is particularly vibrant in September during its annual Oktoberfest, the largest folk festival in the Pacific Northwest, celebrating German heritage with music, food, and activities. For enjoying the botanical beauty of the Oregon Garden or outdoor cycling, the spring and summer months offer pleasant weather.
Mount Angel offers unique culinary experiences. You can visit the Benedictine Brewery near the Abbey to sample monk-crafted beer. Bauman Farms provides a deli, bakery, and cidery with outdoor seating. Mt. Angel Sausage Co. is also famous for its handcrafted sausages and authentic German flavors.
The Mount Angel Glockenspiel is located in a tower in the town center, making it generally accessible for viewing from the street level. The town of Mount Angel itself offers various amenities and is designed to be welcoming to visitors.
The Mount Angel Abbey, founded by Swiss monks, is renowned for its serene grounds, stunning views of the Willamette Valley, and its significant Abbey Library, designed by Alvar Aalto. It also houses an Abbey Museum with an eclectic collection and hosts an annual Bach Festival.
Yes, beyond the general amenities in Mount Angel, you can find unique items. The Mount Angel Abbey has a bookstore. Bauman Farms offers a shop with local produce and goods from its deli and bakery. During Oktoberfest, numerous craft vendors also set up stalls.
The Mount Angel Oktoberfest is the largest folk festival in the Pacific Northwest, held annually every September. It's a multi-day event celebrating the town's German heritage with traditional music, dancing, authentic German food, craft vendors, a car show, and activities for children, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors.


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