Attractions and places to see around Tittling, a state-recognized recreation area in the Bavarian Forest, offer a diverse range of experiences. The region features historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. Tittling is famously known as the "Dreiburgenland" due to the proximity of three historic castles, providing varied exploration opportunities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The starting point of the four-kilometer hike with 150 meters of elevation gain is the hiking car park in Entschenreuth (Zum Wackelstein, 94163 Saldenburg-Entschenreuth). There is also a bus stop in the village. We follow the well-signposted circular hiking trail 84 for the entire tour. From the car park, we begin the hike on a forest path toward the edge of the forest. Right at the beginning, we pass a meadow with numerous knapweeds, which bloom well into autumn. If you look closely, you can see that the bright pink blossoms are surrounded by brown, scaly bracts, which together look a bit like a pineapple. After a few hundred meters, the path branches off to the left into the forest. From here, it's a steady climb, with some very steep sections awaiting us on the way to the Wackelstein. At the edge of the forest, you can hear a veritable concert of birds, and the call and song of a coal tit mingles with the great tits. At first, the forest is particularly idyllic, with numerous pines mingling with the beeches and spruces. A closer look at the forest floor is also worthwhile, as the heather is currently in bloom here. Gradually, the path becomes steeper and steeper, and after a while, the pines give way to a beech forest with large, moss-covered stones. Once at the top, it's worth taking a detour to the right to the wobbling stone. Can you make the stone, which weighs an estimated 50 tons, wobble? It's worth trying! The information board there tells you all about the origins of such natural phenomena. After this detour, we head back west, continuing along the Red 84 trail. Now the path descends steeply and gently. After a quarter of an hour, we pass an impressive rock formation, the Stone Church. Once at the bottom, we rejoin the same forest path at the edge of the forest, which we follow back to the parking lot. https://www.bayerischer-wald.de/aktivitaeten/wandern/wandertipps/zum-wackelstein-bei-entschenreuth
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Great highlight where you should definitely go over it.
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Hello, just one question, isn't cycling forbidden there??? Thanks
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The rocking stone - makes the big boulder rock with an edge length of about 3 to 4 m, flat top and curved bottom, rests on an almost flat rock slab. Despite its great weight, it should weigh at least 50 tons, a single strong person can easily make it rock. How to get to the Wackelstein natural monument: The Wackelstein hiking trail, trail no. 84 from Entschenreuth leads directly to this rare natural phenomenon. More information about the Wackelstein: www.saldenburg.de
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A pleasure to drive at the black pearl 'der ilz' 👌
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Bissl tight you can only cross the bridge individually by bike
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Beautiful nature right along the Ilz is always flat
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The Tittling region, known as the "Dreiburgenland," offers several historical sites. You can visit Buchberger Leite Rock Tunnel, a rock breakthrough from WWII with historical significance. Other notable landmarks include Schloss Fürstenstein, Saldenburg (which now houses a youth hostel), and the St. Vitus Church, built entirely from local granite. The Geschichts- und Erholungsplatz am Donau-Ilz Radweg also provides insights into the area's granite mining history.
Absolutely! A must-see is the Wackelstein (Rocking Stone), a substantial 50-ton rock that can be made to rock by a single person. The Dreiburgensee, a natural forest-encircled lake, is perfect for relaxation. You can also find the Blümersberg Aussichtspunkt with its unique Granitsteinlabyrinth, a classical labyrinth made from local granite.
Tittling offers several options for families. The Wackelstein (Rocking Stone) is a fun and interactive natural monument that children enjoy. The Suspension bridge over the Wolfsteiner Ohe provides a bit of adventure, and the nearby Wooden Bridge Over the Ilz River is suitable for cycling. The Museumsdorf Bayerischer Wald (Bavarian Forest Museum Village) by the Dreiburgensee is also a significant cultural and tourist highlight for all ages.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore the Ilztalwanderweg, a popular hiking trail accessible near Schneidermühle or Schrottenbaummühle. For cycling, the Donau-Ilz-Radweg, built on a former railway line, is suitable for bikes, prams, and wheelchairs, especially towards Fürstenstein from Tittling. For more specific routes, check out the Gravel biking around Tittling, Road Cycling Routes around Tittling, and Running Trails around Tittling guides.
Yes, the Donau-Ilz-Radweg is particularly suitable for wheelchairs and prams, especially the section heading towards Fürstenstein from Tittling, as it's built on a former railway line. This path offers a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone.
For scenic views, the Suspension bridge over the Wolfsteiner Ohe offers picturesque outdoor areas. The Wooden Bridge Over the Ilz River also provides scenic views along the Ilz. Additionally, the Blümersberg Aussichtspunkt offers a lovely vantage point, complete with a unique granite stone labyrinth.
The Schrottenbaummühle Guesthouse, Restaurant and Campsite is a popular choice. Romantically situated on the banks of the Ilz, it offers Bavarian cuisine, cozy rooms for hikers, and a camping area for nature lovers. It's an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the local hospitality.
Beyond the castles, the Museumsdorf Bayerischer Wald (Bavarian Forest Museum Village) by the Dreiburgensee is one of Europe's largest open-air museums and a significant cultural highlight. You can also visit the St. Vitus Church, built from local granite, and the Protestant Church, known for its 10-bell carillon that plays nightly.
Yes, the Dreiburgensee is a natural, forest-encircled lake ideal for swimming, boating, fishing, or simply relaxing. A well-maintained circular hiking trail also surrounds the lake, offering beautiful views.
For a more adventurous experience, the Buchberger Leite Rock Tunnel is a unique rock breakthrough from WWII, offering scenic views. Be cautious as there are no railings. The Wackelstein (Rocking Stone) is also a fascinating natural phenomenon that many visitors find intriguing.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The adventurous crossing of the Suspension bridge over the Wolfsteiner Ohe is a highlight, as is the unique experience of making the Wackelstein (Rocking Stone) move. The idyllic forest trails and the charm of places like the Schrottenbaummühle also receive high praise for their relaxing atmosphere.


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