Schwarzenbach bei Pressath
Schwarzenbach bei Pressath
Attractions and places to see around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath offer a mix of natural landscapes and historical points of interest. The municipality, located in Bavaria, Germany, is characterized by its natural beauty, including the Schwarzenbach creek and Haidenaab river. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling and exploring natural monuments. Its connection to the wider Pressath administrative community also provides access to cultural sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Cycling by the water in the Upper Palatinate Forest
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Wonderful stretches of trail in a magnificent landscape
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The route from Neustadt to Hammerharlesberg follows the historic traces of the Old Magdeburg Road: https://www.wikiwand.com/de/articles/Magdeburger_Stra%C3%9Fe_(Altstra%C3%9Fe)
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A wonderful cycle path, highly recommended.
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Built in the early Renaissance period between 1539 and 1543, the Old Town Hall is today the landmark of the city of Weiden. A town hall stood here as early as 1400, but burned down to its foundations in 1536. While the new town hall, subsequently constructed by master builder Hans Nopl, served the administration on the upper floors, the ground floor housed sixteen shops. Since the construction of the New Town Hall in 1978, a city council meeting has been held here only once a year. It is also used for weddings and special receptions. Shops still house the ground floor today. A remarkable carillon chimes daily at 11:35 a.m. and 4:35 p.m.
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The Triton Fountain, created in 1953 by Weiden sculptor Josef Gollwitzer, is the showpiece of the Max Reger Gardens. In the center stands a bronze figure of the Greek sea god Triton, with his human upper body and fish-like lower body. In summer, up to 40,000 liters of water per hour flow from the shell the god holds aloft, a Triton's horn.
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The old wheel house is a feast for the eyes.
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There's still something going on here.
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Built between 1539 and 1548 by master builder Hans Nopl, master carpenter Hans Stieber and stonemason Andreas Falk, the Old Town Hall in the centre of Weiden's beautiful old town has lost none of its historical charm thanks to extensive renovation between 1914 and 1917. The beamed ceiling in the large meeting room is particularly impressive, a work of craftsmanship from the 16th century. A special feature of the building's facade is the sonorous carillon facing the Upper Market, which has been delighting the people of Weiden musically since 1983. Every day at 11:35 a.m. and 4:35 p.m. you can hear a selection of songs from the repertoire of 99 works. The Old Town Hall used to serve not only as an administrative building, but was also the centre of social life in the town. Many theatre and dance events also took place here.
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Mantel bathing pond, an idyllic spot with a shaded sunbathing area that is free to use. The area is also characterized by the Schwarzenbach creek and the Haidenaab river, providing a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. A very scenic section of the Waldnaab Bike Path runs between Hammerharlesberg and Neustadt, offering picturesque views of the Waldnaab river and its floodplains. You'll find rest stops like the "Franz Pöllath Rastplatz" along the way. For more cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath guide, which includes routes like the 'Leisurely lake loop'.
While Schwarzenbach bei Pressath itself is known for its natural beauty, the nearby city of Weiden features the Old Town Hall, a significant early Renaissance building from 1539-1543. It features a carillon that plays daily at 11:35 AM and 4:35 PM. In the administrative community of Pressath, you can explore historical buildings like the Dostlerhaus, the old Latin school, and remnants of the historic city wall.
Absolutely. The Vierling Tower is a beautifully situated lookout tower that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. There's also a DAV hut nearby where you can stop for a break.
Within the Pressath administrative community, you can visit the Heimatmuseum (Local History Museum), housed in a former girls' schoolhouse, which provides insights into local customs, artists, and crafts. Additionally, significant churches such as St. Georg Parish Church, St. Stephanus Cemetery Church, and the Altötting Chapel are worth exploring.
Yes, several attractions are family-friendly. The Mantel bathing pond is a great spot for families to relax and swim. The Waldnaab Bike Path is also suitable for family cycling trips, offering easy terrain and scenic views. The Triton Fountain in Max-Reger Park in Weiden provides a pleasant setting for a stroll.
Beyond cycling, the region offers opportunities for mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath guide, including routes like the 'Concrete footbridge over the Heidenaab – Dießfurt Bathing Lake loop'. For gravel biking, explore options in the Gravel biking around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The Vierling Tower is loved for its views, while the Mantel bathing pond is praised for its idyllic setting and free access. The Old Town Hall in Weiden is noted for its historical significance and the charming carillon.
Yes, in the nearby Max-Reger Park in Weiden, you can find the Triton Fountain. Created in 1953 by Josef Gollwitzer, this fountain features a bronze figure of the Greek sea god Triton and is a beautiful centerpiece in the well-maintained gardens.
The region's natural features, such as the bathing pond and bike paths, are best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from spring through early autumn. This allows for comfortable cycling, swimming, and exploring the natural monuments. However, the historical sites and museums can be visited year-round.
While specific easy hiking routes are not detailed, the Waldnaab Bike Path offers a very easy-to-drive way along the river, which can also be suitable for leisurely walks. The flat terrain along the river and floodplains makes it accessible for various abilities.


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