Best natural monuments around Kallmünz are characterized by striking rock formations and the scenic confluence of the Naab and Vils rivers. This picturesque town in the Naab Valley offers a landscape shaped by geological features. The area provides historical intrigue and diverse natural elements for exploration. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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this is amazing, simply amazing 🔝🔝🔝🔝
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Beautiful rock formations in the forest
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Beautiful view back over the Vils
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Rock formations are now majestically visible in March. They soon disappear into the sea of leaves and are then almost invisible again—unfortunately!
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What a beautiful place on this route
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Bismarck Column A Bismarck-enthusiastic forester and other Bismarck admirers initiated the construction of this Bismarck fire column. Schwaighausen-Geiersberg (since 1997: Markt Lappersdorf) was chosen as the location. The cost and financing of the pillar are not known. The column was erected by Regensburg officers from the 11th Royal Bavarian Infantry Regiment “Von der Tann”. Quarry stones were used as building material. A four-tier, triangular substructure (height: 0.74 m) serves as the basis of the 3.38 m high triangular fire column. The 1.78 m high column (in the shape of an equilateral triangle) rises on the top step. In the middle of the column shaft on the front, a 0.36 m high and 0.35 m wide Bismarck coat of arms (green escutcheon, green clover leaf, silver oak leaves) made of iron was attached. A 0.17 m high stone was built above the triangular column shaft, which serves as the base of a three-legged ornate metal holder that supports the fire bowl (diameter: 0.60 m). The year “1899” is scratched on the brick base stone. The Pillar of Fire was inaugurated on June 8, 1899. The fire bowl was stolen in the mid-1960s. In 1986, the rusted fire bowl holder was replaced by a fire bowl designed by Bernhard Frahsek by Mr. Menath from Oppersdorf. The masonry of the column was repaired by the Spitz company from Kareth. The current owner of the column (Ev. Charity Foundation Regensburg) bore the costs. A metal cross was subsequently placed above the Bismarck coat of arms in memory of a suicide and several suicide attempts in the area of the column. The column still stands today - in an idyllic location - on the edge of a clearing. The substructure is heavily overgrown with moss. Source: www.bismarcktuerme.net
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Wow. From the forest you look directly at such a great rock. With lean meadow. Hawks sneeze here. Really great to watch them fly. A bit slippery when it rains, but it works.
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The landscape cinema Premberg offers a great view of the Naab, the town of Premberg and many surrounding towns and cities such as Burglengenfeld and Teublitz. The cinema chairs invite you to relax and rest and to enjoy nature to the fullest. It's really quiet here. Sights near and far can be seen, such as Burglengenfeld Castle and the Kreuzberg Church.
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Among the most popular natural monuments are the Robber's Cave, known for its Jurassic origins and bat inhabitants, and the Vils Riverside Trail and Rock Formations, which offers majestic rock formations and beautiful views over the Vils river. Visitors also highly appreciate the Premberg Landscape Cinema and Summit Cross for its magnificent panoramic views of Premberg and the Naabtal.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Premberg Landscape Cinema and Summit Cross is considered family-friendly, offering a great place to rest with seating and impressive views. Exploring the Robber's Cave can also be an exciting adventure for families, though a flashlight is recommended.
Kallmünz is characterized by striking rock formations, river landscapes, and dry grasslands. You'll encounter impressive geological features like the Kallmünz Blocks (Sacrificial Stones) and Teufelsfelsen (Devil's Rock), as well as the scenic confluence of the Naab and Vils rivers. The region also features caves, such as the Robber's Cave, and viewpoints offering expansive vistas.
The natural monuments in Kallmünz often intertwine with history. For instance, the Kallmünz Blocks, though now understood as natural weathering, were once speculated to be prehistoric sacrificial sites. The Robber's Cave has a history of being used as a refuge and a starting point for raids due to its strategic overview. Additionally, the Schlossberg, home to the Kallmünz Castle ruins, and the 'House without a Roof' cave dwelling showcase human interaction with these natural features over centuries.
Yes, the region around Kallmünz is excellent for hiking. The Teufelsfelsen (Devil's Rock) is a key highlight along one of Kallmünz's beautiful hiking trails, offering panoramic views. You can find numerous hiking routes that incorporate these natural sights. For more detailed options, explore the cycling guides around Kallmünz, which often include paths suitable for walking, or look for specific hiking guides in the area.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the Kallmünz area offers a variety of outdoor activities. The scenic confluence of the Naab and Vils rivers is perfect for cycling and canoeing. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those for touring bicycles, mountain bikes, and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'Vils River Near Schmidmühlen – Vilstal Cycle Path loop' or 'View of the Osterstuben Cliffs – View of Kloster Pielenhofen loop'. You can explore these and more in the cycling guides for Kallmünz.
The rock formations around Kallmünz are primarily characterized by limestone, which has been shaped over millennia by natural processes. The Robber's Cave, for instance, was formed during the Jurassic period by running water slowly dissolving the lime from the stone. The distinctive bowl-shaped hollows in the Kallmünz Blocks are also a result of natural weathering, showcasing the unique effects of nature on the landscape.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views and the unique geological features. Tips for the Vils Riverside Trail and Rock Formations mention beautiful views over the Vils. The Premberg Landscape Cinema and Summit Cross is praised for its magnificent panoramic views and as a great resting spot. The sense of discovery, like finding the hidden Robber's Cave, is also a common theme.
Yes, the Hutberg near Fischbach, which features the Cross on the Hutberg, is a 20-hectare nature reserve. It's known for its extensive dry grasslands and limestone rocks, which host numerous rare and endangered plant and animal species. You can find plants like Pasque flower and Carthusian carnation, and animals such as the blue-winged grasshopper and sand lizard. The area is grazed by sheep annually to protect these dry grasslands.
Absolutely. The Premberg Landscape Cinema and Summit Cross provides a magnificent panoramic view of Premberg and the Naabtal. The Teufelsfelsen (Devil's Rock) also offers fantastic views of the surrounding valley. Additionally, the Cross on the Hutberg near Fischbach is another excellent viewpoint, offering beautiful scenery with rocks and fields.
Yes, the region features interesting integrations of man-made structures with its natural monuments. The 'House without a Roof' is a notable example, a cave dwelling located at the base of a 20-meter-high limestone cliff on the Schlossberg, accessible via a passage between residential buildings. This site uniquely showcases both natural geological features and their historical human use.


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