Best attractions and places to see around Mining include historical sites, natural river landscapes, and cultural centers. The region offers a blend of man-made monuments, settlements with historical significance, and scenic routes along the Inn River. Visitors can explore castles, hydroelectric power plants, and charming town squares, reflecting both industrial heritage and local culture. This area provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from historical tours to relaxed cycling.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Through one of the curved alleys you reach the large town square, which already had these dimensions when the town was founded. On the lower town square there are still a considerable number of Gothic houses, with their narrow fronts, high pointed gables and rear buildings that cannot be seen from the square. Since these houses have only been changed a little, we can still find the narrow, often quite winding staircases inside. With a few exceptions, the middle town square was largely destroyed in the great town fire in 1874. On the east side in particular, the high gable walls had to be torn down and the roofs turned 90 degrees. On the upper town square we find the houses of the once wealthy cloth makers and linen weavers. The houses have wide fronts, the windows are framed by delicate window frames and the interior of these houses has wide staircases and corridors, as well as rooms with some very beautiful stucco ceilings. The courtyards of these houses usually have covered loggias. Source: https://www.oberoesterreich.at/oesterreich-poi/detail/400744/braunauer-stadtplatz.html
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Nice point on this tour. Worth seeing
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The medieval castle complex in the middle of the Innauen is a special excursion destination. The Chancellor's Room, the exhibition and the vaulted cellar bring the history of Frauenstein to life. Events also take place here. Mostly open until the end of September. In October usually only on weekends.
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Unfortunately, the organic bakery is only open Fri-Sat-Sun. The cake is available in the café in the Bauerngasse
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The location of the power plant is also known for the nearby Frauenstein Castle, which offers a wonderful rest for the many cyclists along the Inn Cycle Path. There are not only sporting achievements to be seen here, the power of the Inn is also impressive: since 1943, the Ering-Frauenstein run-of-river power plant has been generating electricity from 100% hydropower and supplies around 97,000 households with green electricity. In the next few years, the power plant will undergo extensive modernization. Ecological measures, such as the construction of a fish pass, have already been implemented.
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Wide gravel path on the Inn, little protection from the sun. From time to time there is also a break bench for a picnic, unfortunately without a trash can 🚮.
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Mining offers several attractions suitable for families. The Inn Dam Path in Unterer Inn Nature Reserve is perfect for relaxed cycling, and Frauenstein Castle features a cozy beer garden and an interesting museum that can engage younger visitors. The Ering–Frauenstein Hydroelectric Power Plant also offers an impressive sight of industrial power, which can be fascinating for all ages.
The Mining region is rich in history. You can visit Frauenstein Castle, a medieval castle with a museum. The Braunau Town Square showcases a beautiful old town built in the typical Inn-Salzach style, offering a glimpse into historical urban architecture. Additionally, the Aigen am Inn town center, over 1,000 years old, features historical buildings like the box building and pilgrimage churches.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Inn Dam Path in Unterer Inn Nature Reserve is a super-developed bike path close to the river, ideal for relaxed cycling. Many routes in the area, such as those found in the Cycling around Mining guide, pass by key attractions like the Ering–Frauenstein Hydroelectric Power Plant and Frauenstein Castle, which serves as a wonderful rest stop for cyclists.
The region is characterized by its beautiful natural river landscapes, primarily along the Inn River. The Inn Dam Path in Unterer Inn Nature Reserve offers scenic views of the river and its surrounding nature. You'll find lush riverbanks and opportunities to enjoy the tranquility of the water.
Both Braunau Town Square and Aigen am Inn town center offer many different cafes and restaurants. Frauenstein Castle also has a cozy beer garden, providing a pleasant spot for refreshments.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around Mining, including routes like the 'Naturium am Inn – Ering Bypass Waterway loop from Ering' and 'Frauenstein Castle – Burgschänke Frauenstein loop from Ering'. More options are detailed in the Easy hikes around Mining guide.
The Braunau Town Square is notable for its very beautiful old town, built in the distinctive Inn-Salzach style, offering numerous cafes and restaurants. The Aigen am Inn town center, with over a millennium of history, provides excellent opportunities for stopping during a bike tour and exploring historical sights like the box building and various churches.
Visitors particularly enjoy the relaxed cycling along the Inn River, especially on the Inn Dam Path. The charming old towns like Braunau Town Square are appreciated for their beauty and dining options. The historical ambiance and amenities at places like Frauenstein Castle also receive high praise, making them popular rest stops.
The Braunau Town Square is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering facilities and a welcoming environment for all visitors to enjoy its historical charm and amenities.
Yes, the Ering–Frauenstein Hydroelectric Power Plant is a significant site of industrial heritage. Operating since 1943, it generates green electricity from hydropower and showcases the impressive power of the Inn River. It's a great example of how industrial sites can also be points of interest.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Aigen am Inn town center, with its over 1,000-year-old history and sights like the box building and pilgrimage churches, offers a more idyllic and perhaps less bustling experience compared to larger towns. Its organic bakery and local cafe provide a charming, authentic local feel.
The region's outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking along the Inn River, are best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring through early autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the nature reserve and historical towns. While specific winter activities aren't detailed, the main attractions are generally accessible year-round.


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