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Family friendly hiking trails in Forstmühler Forst traverse extensive woodlands and varied terrain, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical points of interest. The region is characterized by its vast, predominantly forested landscapes and gentle hills with moderate elevation changes. A central natural feature is the Otterbach valley and the Otterbach Stream, which are integral to many popular hiking routes. Hikers can also find scenic viewpoints offering vistas of the surrounding areas.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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8.49km
02:31
250m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.28km
02:07
200m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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6.36km
01:50
170m
170m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.3km
03:26
230m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.1km
04:20
340m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The Walhalla in Donaustauf is one of Bavaria's most impressive monuments. Located high above the Danube and visible from afar. The neoclassical building in the style of a Greek temple was erected in the 19th century by King Ludwig I and is one of Germany's most important national monuments. The ascent via the approximately 350 steps is athletic, but absolutely worthwhile. At the top, a spectacular panoramic view of the Danube and the Gäuboden awaits you. Especially at sunset, it's a highlight. Inside, the Hall of Fame impresses with over 100 marble busts of important personalities such as Goethe or Schiller. The complex is spacious, well-maintained, and ideal for photos or a short excursion. Highlight: The combination of monumental architecture and view. Conclusion: An absolute must-see in the Regensburg region. Tip: Come early in the morning or in the evening. Fewer visitors & best light.
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The Walhalla in Donaustauf is one of Bavaria's most impressive monuments. Located high above the Danube and visible from afar. The neoclassical building in the style of a Greek temple was erected in the 19th century by King Ludwig I and is one of Germany's most important national monuments. The ascent via the approximately 350 steps is athletic, but absolutely worthwhile. At the top, a spectacular panoramic view of the Danube and the Gäuboden awaits you. A highlight, especially at sunset. Inside, the Hall of Fame impresses with over 100 marble busts of important personalities such as Goethe or Schiller. The complex is spacious, well-maintained, and ideal for photos or a short excursion. Highlight: The combination of monumental architecture and view. Conclusion: An absolute must in the Regensburg region. Tip: Come early in the morning or in the evening. Fewer visitors & best light.
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Imposing neoclassical building with a marble hall featuring plaques and busts of important Germans.
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Regardless of which side you ascend from... a great view. But Walhalla itself is also worth it. 5 Euro entrance fee is okay 🙃🙏
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Amazing colonnade in a fantastic building with a superb panoramic view 🤩
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From above you have a great view of the Otterbach stream and the rock formations below.
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Walhalla near Donaustauf offers a sweeping view of the Danube and the surrounding landscape. From its elevated position, the river is clearly visible as it winds through the plain. The banks are lined with forests and fields, forming a diverse cultural landscape. On clear days, the view extends far into the Danube plain. The view is framed by the architecture of the neoclassical temple building, creating a striking connection between the building and the river landscape.
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The Otterbach The Otterbach originates in the church village of Süssenbach, in the municipality of Wald in the Chams district, at approximately 477 m above sea level, through the confluence of the Weismühlbach and Steinbach streams. From there, it flows steadily southwestward, initially also called the Süssenbach, in loops that are particularly wide at the beginning. After passing through about a dozen smaller villages in Wald, it crosses the border into the Regensburg district and enters the municipality of Altenthann, passing through the village of Forstmühle there, and then flows northwest past the large, unincorporated forest area of the Forstmühle Forest. It passes successively the Altenthann hamlet of Bruckhäusl on the left bank, its church village of Heuweg on the right bank and on the heights above the valley, the village of Oberlichtenwald, which is located on the same bank as the stream, and the village of Unterlichtenwald on the right bank of the estuary in the wide floodplain. There, the most important tributary, the Sulzbach, flows along the other side of the village. Its upper reaches, together with its own course, even exceed the length of the Otterbach main branch up to this point, but contribute about a quarter less to the catchment area. From there, the St. 2145 state road uses the valley. The valley now narrows again between steep forest slopes, and the Otterbach enters the territory of Markt Donaustauf, where it successively passes the isolated villages of Neumühle and Klammer on its banks. The valley then widens into a large field bay, where it flows between the hamlets of Hammermühle and Dachsberg. Before Scheuchenberg, the stream, which ultimately flows almost southward, deviates to the right and southwest, crosses the church village of Sulzbach an der Donau, flows under the St. 2125 state road, which follows the stream, and flows into the Danube on the left after 17 kilometers. A popular hiking trail runs along the stream between Forstmühle and Hammermühle. Source: Excerpts from www.wikipedia.de
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Forstmühler Forst offers a wide selection of routes suitable for families. There are over 40 easy trails, specifically designed to be manageable for all ages, out of a total of 115 hiking routes in the area.
Yes, many of the family-friendly trails in Forstmühler Forst are circular, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. For example, the easy-rated Der Korea Wirt – Otterbach Valley loop from Bruckhäusl is a great option for a pleasant family outing.
Family hikes in Forstmühler Forst often lead through beautiful forested landscapes and along the tranquil Otterbach Valley, with its charming stream. You might also discover scenic viewpoints offering glimpses of the Danube cycle path or the surrounding plains.
Yes, Forstmühler Forst is generally dog-friendly. Most trails accommodate well-behaved dogs on a leash, making it easy to bring your furry family members along on your adventures.
Absolutely! The Otterbach Valley Forest Inn (Der Korea Wirt) is a popular spot located directly along some hiking trails. It offers opportunities for refreshments, outdoor seating, and even small animal enclosures, making it a perfect family stop.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore historical sites. Some trails offer views of the Walhalla Memorial or the ruins of Donaustauf Castle. The Nepal-Himalaya Pavilion and Stupa in Wiesent is another unique attraction nearby.
Easy family hikes in Forstmühler Forst vary in length, but many can be completed within 1.5 to 3 hours. For instance, the Der Korea Wirt – Otterbach Valley loop from Bruckhäusl takes approximately 1 hour and 53 minutes, making it ideal for younger hikers.
Yes, convenient parking areas are often available near the starting points of many trails in Forstmühler Forst, making access easy for families traveling by car.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Forstmühler Forst, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, varied terrain, and well-maintained paths, making it a delightful experience for families.
Yes, the Otterbach Stream is a central feature of many popular routes. You can explore it on trails like the Rocks in the Stream – Otterbach Stream loop from Donaustauf, which offers a moderate but rewarding experience along the water.
Forstmühler Forst is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for family hikes with mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer is also great, with the forest providing welcome shade.


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