Best natural monuments around Julbach are found in a gently rolling hilly landscape of green meadows and dense forests. The region offers 18 natural monuments, providing diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. These natural features include unique geological formations, serene forest walks, and expansive panoramic views. The area is characterized by its river landscapes and elevated viewpoints.
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A beautiful walking path along the Salzach River; partly unpaved and untouched. Beyond the Kreuzfelsen rock, the trail was blocked because trees had fallen.
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Super observation tower on the Schellenberg
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Nice place with a view
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Nagelfluh can only form near the surface in this area, as this is where the pebbles from the glaciers were deposited. Nagelfluh rocks that are "below", e.g. the Kreuzfelsen, have broken down from the Nagelfluh cover, which is around 50 - 80 m higher there, because the Salzach has "undermined" it.
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The Heldenstein boulder near Maierhof > a geotope and natural monument The Heldenstein is a quartz conglomerate boulder on a secondary deposit. The transition from quartz conglomerate to quartzitic sandstone can be seen in the rock. The boulder came to its current location as a result of a landslide. It is the remnant of a quartzitic conglomerate cover formed in the Miocene at the top of the quartz gravel. The relocation took place mainly during the Pleistocene. The boulder has been marked with a granite memorial plaque. (Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU)) https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=277R005
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Here you can watch birds
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Very beautiful rocks in a loop of the Salzach, definitely worth a visit.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary (Nature Reserve), known for its untouched alluvial forests and diverse bird species. Other popular spots include the Schellenberg Observation Tower for its panoramic views, and the View of the confluence of the Inn and Salzach, offering a scenic break point where the two rivers meet.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary is family-friendly, offering viewing platforms for bird observation. The Schellenberg Observation Tower and the View of the confluence of the Inn and Salzach are also great for all ages. Additionally, some hiking routes in the Taubenbach area feature play facilities, making them enjoyable for children.
The region around Julbach is characterized by a gently rolling hilly landscape with green meadows and dense forests. You'll find diverse natural features including significant river landscapes like the Inn and Salzach, elevated viewpoints offering panoramic vistas, and unique geological formations. The Heldenfelsen Boulder is a notable geotope, and the broader region features areas like the Steinerne Meer (Stone Sea) with its ice-age block heaps.
Julbach offers numerous hiking routes through woodlands and to viewpoints. The "Himmelsleiter" viewpoint provides a breathtaking vista of the Rottal valley, while the "Waldweg" (forest path) offers tranquility through dense forests. For more extensive forest experiences, explore trails in the Taubenbach area or north of Kirchdorf. You can find detailed hiking routes and guides for the area, including those around the natural monuments, on the Running Trails around Julbach guide.
Yes, the region boasts interesting geological features. The Heldenfelsen Boulder is a significant geotope, a quartz conglomerate boulder that moved to its current location due to a landslide. Further afield, the Steinerne Meer (Stone Sea) at Plöckenstein is a unique block heap formed by ice age processes, creating an almost otherworldly landscape of stone slabs and blocks.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the Julbach area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like those found in the Gravel biking around Julbach guide, or road cycling with options detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Julbach guide. Running and jogging trails are also plentiful, as highlighted in the Running Trails around Julbach guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the opportunity to observe rare birds at the Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary, listening to the silence and enjoying the glittering sight of the Inn. The extensive views from spots like the Schellenberg Observation Tower and the peaceful forest paths are also highly valued.
Yes, Julbach is known for its impressive panoramic views. The Schellenberg Observation Tower provides extensive views of the surrounding landscape. The "Himmelsleiter" viewpoint offers a breathtaking vista of the entire Rottal valley, and the Wirtsberg mountain hut also provides a wide view over the Inn Valley.
Absolutely. The region is defined by its river landscapes. The Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary is a European reserve largely located in the Inn-Salzach region, featuring untouched alluvial forests and diverse water birds. The View of the confluence of the Inn and Salzach offers a direct perspective on where these two significant rivers meet. Additionally, the Cross Rock on the Salzach is a notable natural monument situated on a wide loop of the Salzach river.
The natural monuments around Julbach offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and birdwatching, with lush greenery and active wildlife. Autumn brings vibrant fall colors to the forests, making for picturesque walks. Even in winter, the landscape has a unique charm, and some trails, like the "Wintersteig" woodland route, offer discoveries in the colder months.
Yes, the Hochwald Deadwood Area near Julbach is a powerful example of nature's resilience. While some trees were affected by bark beetles, the forest is actively reclaiming its space, with new growth amidst the older trunks. This area offers a unique perspective on natural regeneration and forest ecosystems.
The Cross Rock on the Salzach holds both natural and legendary significance. This large, misshapen rock is part of the natural landscape, but local sagas tell of ghostly sighs heard from the rock until a cross was placed on it about 150 years ago, giving it its name, Kreuzfelsen.


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