Attractions and places to see around Gilgenberg am Weilhart offer a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within Upper Austria's Innviertel region. The area's history spans over 2500 years, with traces from the Hallstatt culture. Visitors can explore rolling hills, lush forests, and the Weilhart river, which characterize the natural landscape. The municipality provides opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, alongside its historical offerings.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The town hall was built in the 18th century by combining three originally separate residential plots. The western façade was redesigned as a unified structure after the merger. The core of the Gothic atrium dates from the 14th and 15th centuries, while the façade dates back to the 18th century. The building was inhabited by the noble Mautner family before being acquired by the town in 1439. The façade features the Burghausen town coat of arms, with the Bavarian heraldic symbols of diamonds and lions above it.
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very beautiful church
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Beautiful little town. The structure reminded me of Tittmoning. The town hall is a real eye-catcher!
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This thing is always beautiful...
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Here you can watch birds
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Burghausen is worth a visit
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Raised on a hill above the Salzach, this wonderful church can be seen from afar. The inside is also well worth seeing
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The region boasts several historical sites. You can visit Burghausen Castle, known for its impressive length and views. The Burghausen Town Square features historical buildings from the 14th to 18th centuries, including the town hall. Additionally, the Late-Gothic Parish Church in Gilgenberg showcases beautiful architecture and houses a wooden sculpture of the Mount of Olives and an ossuary from the 15th century. Schloss Gilgenberg is another impressive Renaissance-style castle worth admiring.
Yes, Gilgenberg am Weilhart has a history stretching back over 2500 years. You can find Hallstatt-era Burial Mounds in Gänsfuss, where 12 mounds were discovered. Traces of a Roman road also exist in the area, offering a glimpse into its ancient past.
For those interested in the region's past, the Heimatmuseum (local history museum) offers insights into the area's heritage. You can also explore the Helmbrecht Trail, a 30-kilometer path with historical interpretive panels that takes you on a journey back to the Middle Ages.
The municipality is traversed by the Weilhart river and is characterized by rolling hills and lush forests, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers. The Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary (Nature Reserve), spanning approximately 5,500 hectares, is home to untouched alluvial forests and over 200 species of migratory and water birds.
Yes, Gilgenberg am Weilhart is an excellent setting for outdoor activities. Popular routes include sections of the Marien-Wanderweg, a 130 km long-distance hiking trail, and parts of the WolfgangWeg pilgrim path. You can find various running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking routes in the vicinity. For more details on routes, explore the Running Trails around Gilgenberg am Weilhart, Road Cycling Routes around Gilgenberg am Weilhart, and Gravel biking around Gilgenberg am Weilhart guides.
Beyond exploring historical sites, the region is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking through rolling hills and lush forests, cycling along the Weilhart river, or birdwatching at the Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary. There are also numerous running and gravel biking routes available.
Absolutely. The Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary (Nature Reserve) is a significant natural area near Gilgenberg am Weilhart. It spans approximately 5,500 hectares and is vital for over 200 species of migratory and water birds, offering untouched alluvial forests and excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Burghausen Town Square and Burghausen Castle are both listed as family-friendly. The Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary also offers facilities and a natural environment that families can enjoy.
Yes, the Burghausen Town Square and the historical street In den Grüben (Street of Fame) in Burghausen are noted as wheelchair-accessible, allowing for easier exploration.
The scenic natural environment is particularly enjoyable for walks in spring and summer. Bike tours along the Weilhart river are recommended in the autumn. The bird world at the Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary is especially impressive in autumn and winter.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive length and wonderful views from Burghausen Castle. The Burghausen Town Square is appreciated for its nice ensemble and historical charm. The Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary is often described as 'paradise' for its pure nature and opportunities to observe rare birds. The Pilgrimage Church Maria Queen of the Rosary is admired for its beautiful Rococo interior and wonderful views over the Salzach Valley.
Beyond the main attractions, you can explore the Helmbrecht Trail, a scenic 30-kilometer path that delves into the Middle Ages with historical interpretive panels. This trail is associated with sites like the Helmbrechtsäule, Helmbrechtsbründl, and Helmbrechts-Hof, offering a unique historical journey.


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