Attractions and places to see around Kößlarn include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated in the scenic hills between the Rott and Inn rivers, the market town offers a tranquil setting. The region is located on the edge of the Bavarian Forest, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and views. Its history is reflected in its preserved medieval structures and traditional events.
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Bird sanctuary with adventure world
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Nice point on this tour. Worth seeing
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Great view from the tower! And the tower itself also looks very beautiful!
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Magnificent views of a wonderful landscape with so many fantastic creatures!
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A nice viewing platform to observe
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Good nature observation tower with information board
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A very modern new tower has been standing here since 2021
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Kößlarn is rich in history. You can visit the St. George's Church (Wehrkirche Kößlarn), a 15th-century Gothic pilgrimage church and the last fully preserved medieval fortified church in Old Bavaria. Its defensive walls, gates, and baroque interior are notable. Another significant historical site is the more than 1,000-year-old settlement of Aigen am Inn town center, featuring a 15th-century box building and historic churches. Wolfstein Castle, now serving as the town hall, also adds to the town's historical charm.
Yes, the region offers several unique natural spots. The Eglsee Bird-Watching Tower provides excellent views of the lower Inn and opportunities to observe local bird life. The nearby Grafenwald forest features natural monuments like the "Steinerne Rössl" and the "Felsengarten." Additionally, Kößlarn is nestled in a scenic hilly landscape between the Rott and Inn rivers, offering picturesque views and a tranquil environment.
Families will enjoy the Bear Sanctuary Lower Bavaria, where bears previously kept in poor conditions now live freely. It's an educational and heartwarming experience. Many of the attractions, including Aigen am Inn town center and the Eglsee Bird-Watching Tower, are also marked as family-friendly. The expansive Grafenwald forest offers marked trails suitable for family walks.
Kößlarn is a great starting point for cycling. The famous Danube Cycle Path is easily accessible, and you can also enjoy routes along the Inn River. For specific routes, consider exploring the Cycling around Kößlarn guide, which includes easy routes like the "Wirt z'Pattenham loop from Kößlarn" or more challenging options like the "Kirnbach Cycle Path – View of Kößlarn and the chapel loop from Kößlarn."
Absolutely. The region is ideal for walking and hiking. The Grafenwald forest offers marked trails for extensive walks. Kößlarn is also idyllically situated along the European pilgrimage route Via Nova, which combines ancient pilgrimage paths. For mountain biking, the MTB Trails around Kößlarn guide features routes like the "Grafenwald Forest – Huckenhamer Stadl loop from Kößlarn."
Kößlarn is known for its vibrant cultural traditions and folk festivals. These include the annual Whitsun Festival and the Autumn Festival in October, where visitors can experience Bavarian customs and regional specialties. Other traditional events include the Palm Sunday procession, the Harvest Thanksgiving festival, and a weekly farmers' market.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for wildlife observation. The Eglsee Bird-Watching Tower is specifically designed for observing the unique bird life along the lower Inn. Additionally, the Bear Sanctuary Lower Bavaria provides a safe environment to observe rescued bears.
St. George's Church, also known as Wehrkirche Kößlarn, is a highly significant Gothic pilgrimage church dating back to the 15th century. It is notable as the last fully preserved medieval fortified church in Old Bavaria, complete with defensive walls, medieval gates, battlements, and embrasures. Its origins trace back to the 14th century during the time of the plague, making it a prominent historical and religious landmark.
Yes, the Kirchenmuseum Kößlarn is located within the fortified walls of the pilgrimage church. It offers insights into Kößlarn's history, its pilgrimage tradition, and ecclesiastical customs. The museum houses valuable exhibits, including pilgrimage devotional items, a late Gothic "Palmesel" from 1481, opulent church silver, and an 18th-century baroque nativity scene.
The region offers magnificent viewpoints, especially from the edge of the Bavarian Forest, stretching far into the forest itself. The Eglsee Bird-Watching Tower provides wonderful views of the lower Inn. Additionally, the hilly landscape between the Rott and Inn rivers offers numerous picturesque vistas.
Komoot users appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. They enjoy the safe and free environment for animals at the Bear Sanctuary Lower Bavaria, the historic charm and stopping opportunities in Aigen am Inn town center, and the unique bird life observation at the Eglsee Bird-Watching Tower. The region's trails and scenic views also receive high praise.
The Ering–Frauenstein Hydroelectric Power Plant is a significant run-of-river power plant that has been generating electricity from 100% hydropower since 1943, supplying around 97,000 households with green electricity. It's notable not only for its ecological contribution but also for its location over the Inn River, offering a wonderful view, and its proximity to Frauenstein Castle.
Beyond the fortified St. George's Church, you can visit Frauenstein Castle, which offers a cozy beer garden, a museum, and a multimedia show. The historic settlement of Aigen am Inn town center, over 1,000 years old, also features a 15th-century box building and historic churches, providing a glimpse into the region's past.


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