Natural monuments around Wallersdorf offer a diverse landscape, characterized by unique geological formations, serene recreational areas, and extensive natural parks. The region features the Isar River, which shapes the local environment with its floodplains and cycle paths. Wallersdorf provides access to both distinctive natural phenomena and broader protected areas. The area is known for its blend of riverine landscapes and ancient geological sites.
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An interesting habitat due to the damming of the Isar.
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The Goben sub-area encompasses a valuable section of the Isar floodplains north of the Isar, between Goben and Harburg. The area is bordered by the Isar dams to the south and a backwater dike to the north, thus largely cutting it off from the river's dynamics. Nevertheless, large, structurally rich riparian forest areas and oxbow lake complexes with numerous rare and endangered animal and plant species can still be found here. Furthermore, the sub-area is home to an extremely valuable burn area. A burn is a dry, open area in an otherwise moist riparian forest that developed on a gravel deposit. High-quality calcareous dry grassland is found here. Source: https://www.wwa-la.bayern.de/projekte/isar_life/projektgebiet/index.htm
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Great nature reserve not far from the city center
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In the morning in winter, with sun and fog. Mystical🫶🏄♂️☀️😎
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Here you can cycle comfortably
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small parking lot not far, right on the growing rock
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"Real" surfing or surfing is actually only known on the sea. But often simple things are enough to make something special out of what is already there. And so there are also surfing opportunities away from the sea, namely on rivers. River surfing or river surfing becomes more and more well-known and popular. A well-known spot for river surfers is the Eisbach in Munich. River surfing is a trend sport that can be implemented with little effort. The principle behind it is simple: a standing wave is created on the surface of a flowing body of water when the water overflows an obstacle. This can be a rock or a step in the riverbed. The difference to surfing on the sea: In river surfing, the water flows under the surfer, so to speak, he stands on the spot. In the sea, on the other hand, the wave pushes the surfer from behind You enter the river surfing from the side and off you go: no strenuous paddling out, no waiting for the perfect wave , no dependence on tides or weather. A standing wave is so interesting for beginners and surfing pros because – unlike a wave in the sea – it is available all year round under almost the same conditions. Source: https://www.meiplattling.de/partner/partner/185-surfen-an-der-isarwelle.html
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Beautiful nature reserve with great views
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The most prominent geological formation is the Growing Rock (Stone Channel Usterling). This remarkable site, also known as 'Johannisfelsen,' is Germany's largest 'Steinerne Rinne,' formed by lime-rich spring water over centuries. It's nearly 40 meters long and up to 5 meters high, making it one of Germany's most important geotopes.
Yes, the Isar River plays a central role in the region's natural beauty. You can explore the Isar between Dingolfing and Landau, where you'll find renaturalization efforts and historic bridges. Further along, the Isar Wave Plattling offers a unique spot to watch canoeists and surfers on a simulated whitewater wave.
For broader natural areas, the Isar Floodplain Forest at the Isar Mouth is a significant natural monument, recognized as part of the European Natura 2000 network for its valuable riparian forests and diverse habitats. Additionally, the Isarauen Nature Reserve near Goben offers beautiful views and opportunities for pleasure hiking.
Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Growing Rock (Stone Channel Usterling) is easily accessible via a short walking path. The Isar between Dingolfing and Landau and the Isar Wave Plattling offer pleasant riverside environments. The Wallersdorfer Weiher, a local bathing lake, is also ideal for families with swimming, sunbathing, and playgrounds.
The region is excellent for cycling and hiking. The Isar Cycle Path runs along the Isar River, offering scenic routes for both activities. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking, around Wallersdorf. Explore options like Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Gravel Biking routes for more details.
Yes, the area offers a range of trails. The path to the Growing Rock (Stone Channel Usterling) is a short, easy walk. The Isar Cycle Path provides mostly flat, well-maintained surfaces suitable for leisurely walks or longer hikes. The Isarauen Nature Reserve near Goben is described as ideal for 'pleasure hiking,' offering beautiful views without extreme difficulty.
Spring and summer are ideal when nature is in full bloom, and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling and swimming at Wallersdorfer Weiher. Autumn also offers vibrant fall foliage, particularly along the Isar Cycle Path. Some areas, like the Isarauen Nature Reserve near Goben, are also particularly attractive in winter or foggy conditions for a different experience.
While specific public transport routes directly to every monument might vary, many natural attractions, especially those along the Isar River and the Isar Cycle Path, are generally accessible from towns like Landau an der Isar or Plattling, which have public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.
The Wallersdorfer Weiher is a popular bathing lake located amidst meadows and forests, offering an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxation, especially during warmer months. Its surrounding trails also provide pleasant walking routes.
The Growing Rock (Stone Channel Usterling) has significant historical and cultural ties, including its depiction in a 16th-century altarpiece and traditional beliefs in healing waters. It has been a protected natural monument since 1937. For more detailed historical context, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Wachsender Felsen.
Visitors frequently praise the unique geological features, such as the 'Growing Rock,' and the scenic beauty of the Isar River. The well-maintained Isar Cycle Path is highly appreciated for its varied surfaces and beautiful views. Many also enjoy the opportunities for observing renaturalization efforts and the diverse wildlife in the floodplain forests.
Yes, the extensive river landscapes and natural reserves, particularly the Isar Floodplain Forest at the Isar Mouth, are rich in biodiversity. These areas are home to rare species of flora and fauna, including protected birds and other animals, making them excellent spots for birdwatching and wildlife observation.


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