Natural monuments around Pfakofen are characterized by their diverse geological and ecological features. The region, situated within the wider Regensburg district, offers a landscape shaped by ancient forests and significant natural formations. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient trees to historical earthworks. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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St. Wolfgang's Oak - Neueglofsheim The St. Wolfgang's Oak stands near Schloss Haus, near Neueglofsheim. The oak stands in a meadow next to a dirt road. It is one of the largest oaks in Bavaria. A horizontal branch has been supported by wooden posts towards the dirt road for over 100 years. In 1905, the trunk circumference was 8 m at a height of 1 m. According to legend, Saint Wolfgang preached eloquently from this branch. The monumental trunk is very irregular and has strong growths in the lower area. On one side, the trunk has an oval opening that comes from a branch breaking a long time ago. The oak burned in 1878 and 1909. In 1909, it burned on St. Wolfgang's Day. The crown is formed by a few, quite large branches. Holes can be seen everywhere in the branches, which come from smaller branches that have broken off. The vitality is still quite good considering the relatively old age of the oak. Height: 385 m above sea level Tree species: Pedunculate oak Age: around 500 years Chest height: 9.80 m Waist circumference: 9.03 m Height of the tree: 18 m Crown diameter: 15 m Year of measurements: 2021 Source: www.monumentale-eichen.de
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ND-Nr. 46 (running number in the LKR Regensburg) Interesting web links: https://www.monumentale-eichen.de/bayern/schloss-haus/ https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankt-Wolfgangs-Eiche https://www.baumkunde.de/baumregister/1555-sankt_wolfgangs_eiche_bei_schloss_haus/ https://nationalerbe-baeume.de/project/wolfgangseiche-thalmassing-bei-regensburg-bayern/
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Thousand-year-old oak near Arnkofen The thousand-year-old oak stands just under 1 km northeast of the Arnkofen farm on the edge of the forest. It is isolated in a flat valley, surrounded by forest on three sides. Arnkofen belongs to Laberweinting, which is 3.5 km southeast. The oak is a registered natural monument of the Straubing-Bogen district. It has been under this special protection since 1941. The oak has a slightly inclined trunk. The monumental trunk is completely closed and extends far up. Measured at a height of 1 m, the trunk circumference is 6.60 m. Numerous branches that branch off in the lower part of the trunk broke off after a few meters. The crown only widens far up. In the upper crown area, the high-reaching crown is densely branched. The oak's vitality is still good. Tree species: English oak Age: around 300 years Chest height: 6.25 m Waist circumference: 5.91 m Height of the tree: 29 m Crown diameter: approx. 20 m Year of measurements: 2018 Source: www.monumentale-eichen.de
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Beautifully located on a hill with a wide view. Invites you to take a break.
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The wonderful tree has certainly been marked as a highlight many times. Today and now it was a highlight for me. Recommended in every season. I'm looking forward to autumn.
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Cabbage, swamp, blue and coal titmouse, bullfinch, nuthatch, great spotted woodpecker, treecreeper and squirrel can be observed very nicely.
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A place for peace and quiet, actually....... but it's increasingly tending towards becoming a "tourist destination", unfortunately. Please be gentle with the tree and take your rubbish with you or at least dispose of it in the provided bins.
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The region around Pfakofen offers a diverse range of natural monuments, from ancient trees to significant geological formations and historical earthworks. You can discover impressive ancient oaks like St. Wolfgang's oak, which is one of the largest in Bavaria, or explore unique geological features like the Thousand-Year-Old Oak, a registered natural monument.
Yes, the area features several historical natural monuments. A notable example is the Celtic Square Enclosure of Sallach, an unusually large earthwork dating back to the mid to late Latene period. Another historical site is the Rectangular earthwork near Großaich/Greißing, where you can still discern the dimensions of ancient Celtic structures.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments around Pfakofen are suitable for families. For instance, the Bird Feeding Area in Upper Palatinate Forest offers a chance to observe various bird species and squirrels, which can be exciting for children. Additionally, the Seven Springs Karst Springs, located near Poppenricht, feature rising dolomite rocks that provide a natural climbing area for kids.
Beyond Pfakofen, the broader Regensburg district boasts fascinating geological sites. The Osterloch Cave near Poppenricht is an important geoscientific site with prehistoric finds. Another intriguing feature is the Wackelstein in the Regental valley, a large boulder known for its remarkable ability to wobble, offering a unique natural sculpture.
Yes, several natural monuments offer scenic views. The St. Wolfgang's oak and the Thousand-Year-Old Oak are both noted as viewpoints. Further afield, the Pfaffenstein near Reichenbach monastery provides hiking trails with scenic views and a chance to experience the region's natural beauty, including moss-green rocks and forest paths.
The area around Pfakofen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, mountain biking, and road cycling. For running, explore options like the 'Running loop from Pfakofen'. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as 'Via Nova Bridge – St. Georg Chapel loop from Schloss Haus'. Road cyclists have routes like 'Neupfarrkirche Regensburg – View of Regensburg Cathedral loop from Pfakofen'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Pfakofen, MTB Trails around Pfakofen, and Road Cycling Routes around Pfakofen guides.
Yes, the region offers interesting cave and rock formations. The Osterloch Cave near Poppenricht is an accessible cave with geoscientific and historical significance. Another notable site is the Robbers' Den near Etterzhausen, a cave formed during the Jurassic period by water dissolving limestone, which also holds historical importance as a former hiding place.
The natural monuments around Pfakofen can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the forests. Summer is ideal for enjoying the shade of ancient trees like St. Wolfgang's Oak. Even winter can be beautiful for quiet walks, though some areas might require appropriate footwear due to snow or ice.
Yes, the forested areas and natural monuments provide opportunities for wildlife observation. The Bird Feeding Area in Upper Palatinate Forest is specifically designed for observing various bird species like tits, bullfinches, nuthatches, and woodpeckers, as well as squirrels.
The Seven Springs Karst Springs, located near Poppenricht, are unique due to their landscape protection status and the numerous springs that feed into local rivers. The area is characterized by rising dolomite rocks on the slopes, creating a distinctive natural environment that is also popular as a natural climbing area for children and a peaceful spot for nature observation.
While specific parking details vary by location, many natural monuments, especially those with established trails, typically have nearby parking areas. For public transport, it's advisable to check local bus routes or regional train connections to the nearest towns or villages, and then plan your route to the specific monument. Information on accessibility and transport is often available through local tourism offices or detailed route descriptions on platforms like komoot.


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