Best attractions and places to see in Bruckbachholz include natural reserves and various trails. The region offers 15 distinct highlights for exploration. These range from significant natural features to historical pilgrimage routes and forest paths. Visitors can find diverse outdoor experiences within Bruckbachholz.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The little church is not accessible and appears to be falling into disrepair, but in spring there is a sea of daffodils.
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Nicely developed and with sections where you can get a lot of speed
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There is a monument to the Via Nova and a bench to relax on. The VIA NOVA (Latin for 'New Way') is a newly created European pilgrimage route in July 2004 that does not have a specific destination, but rather combines old pilgrimage routes. The VIA NOVA connects Weltenburg/Kelheim, Bogen in Bavaria, Příbram in the Czech Republic and St. Wolfgang in the Salzkammergut with three main routes and a few side routes. On September 5, 2010, the Czech Republic was connected to this pilgrim route network for the first time with the 250 km long section from Vilshofen to Příbram. This path is not new either, but goes back to an old pilgrimage route, which has hardly been used since the Second World War and has only been used more regularly by pilgrims in recent years. In 2014, the European Pilgrimage Route was extended via Aufhausen (LK Regensburg) to Weltenburg Kelheim. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_Nova
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What used to be a very nice forest trail was destroyed again and replaced by a paved gravel road..... Advantage meanwhile the path is not as wet and dirty as it used to be, but again a beautiful trail lost!!!
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Good to drive gravel roads
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You can also cycle along the tracks of the ViaNova pilgrims. Beautiful shady path partly next to the Bacherl is fun to bike in summer. If you come from Riedffeld you have the option of either driving to Uttobrunn to the pilgrimage church there, or driving up to the Himmelreich and taking the Himmelreich-Uttobrunn Trail with you.
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Bruckbachholz is home to the Deggendorfer Himmelreich Nature Reserve, the first nature reserve in Lower Bavaria primarily dedicated to fungal flora. This 104-hectare natural monument offers a unique natural experience.
Yes, you can visit the Via Nova Memorial. This monument marks a section of the European pilgrimage route, the VIA NOVA, which connects various historical pilgrimage paths across Bavaria and the Czech Republic. It's a place for reflection with a bench to relax.
You can explore the Via Nova Riedfeld Trail, a beautiful shady path through a forest that allows cycling along the tracks of the ViaNova pilgrims. Another option is the Lehmberg Forest Trail, known for its varied route and enjoyable sections, especially downhill.
For those seeking a challenge, the 25% Gradient on Gravel Road offers a demanding section. This gravel road features a steep 25% gradient, requiring caution due to the rapid speed accumulation when descending, or significant effort when ascending.
Beyond the specific attractions, Bruckbachholz offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Path to Himmelreich loop from Deggendorf Hbf', or explore MTB trails like the 'Oberbreitenau Raised Bog – View from Geßingerstein loop'. For more options, check out the Running Trails in Bruckbachholz and MTB Trails in Bruckbachholz guides.
Yes, Bruckbachholz has easy hiking options. For instance, you can enjoy the 'Sculpture at Bogenbach – Bench by the Kollbach loop' or the 'Donaupark Playground – Danube Beach Bar, Deggendorf loop'. These routes are generally shorter and less strenuous. More easy hikes are detailed in the Easy hikes in Bruckbachholz guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the varied routes and the natural beauty of the trails. For example, the Lehmberg Forest Trail is praised for being 'fun' and offering a 'beautiful trail with varied route'. The shady sections of trails like the Via Nova Riedfeld Trail are also appreciated, especially for summer cycling.
Yes, the Via Nova Memorial is categorized as family-friendly, offering a historical site with a place to rest. Many of the forest trails also provide pleasant environments for family walks, though specific suitability depends on the trail's difficulty.
The Deggendorfer Himmelreich Nature Reserve is notable as the first nature reserve in Lower Bavaria established primarily to protect fungal flora. It's a significant ecological site, covering approximately 104 hectares, and was declared a nature reserve in 2012.
Absolutely. The Via Nova Riedfeld Trail is specifically mentioned as a path where you can cycle along the tracks of the ViaNova pilgrims. It's a shaded route, making it enjoyable for biking, especially during warmer months.
Bruckbachholz offers 15 distinct attractions and highlights for exploration, ranging from natural reserves to historical sites and various trails.


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