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Hiking around Wöhrsee is characterized by its unique blend of natural and historical landscapes. The region features the emerald green Wöhrsee, an oxbow lake of the Salzach river, with forested western banks and expansive sunbathing lawns on the eastern side. Towering above is the historic Burghausen Castle, stretching along a narrow mountain crest. The area also includes meadows, streams, and the Salzach river, offering varied terrain for bus station hiking trails.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.52km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.95km
01:22
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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1.051 meters, six castle courtyards, magnificent gardens, two chapels, and a breathtaking panorama: Burghausen Castle is not only the longest castle in the world, it is a masterpiece of medieval architecture and the heart of the city. As you stroll through the centuries on a walk through the castle courtyards and finally cross a massive wooden bridge through the mighty iron gate into the defiant main castle, you are transported to the pure Middle Ages and experience a unique piece of European history. The first expansion of the castle began in the 11th century, followed by further development as the seat of the Counts of Burghausen in the 12th century. The fortress complex took on its present form in the 15th century under the wealthy Lower Bavarian Dukes, particularly Duke Henry XIII and Duke George the Rich. Source:https://www.visit-burghausen.com/weltlaengste-burg
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An absolute must when visiting Burghausen Castle! The café is located in the historic "Pfisterei" (the old ducal bakery) and perfectly combines rustic castle ambiance with modern design. Why a stop is worthwhile: View: From the terrace or the idyllic "Pfistergartl" (pastry garden), you have a fantastic view over Lake Wöhrsee. Culinary delights: The homemade bread and regional organic specialties are especially recommended. Atmosphere: Whether for a quick espresso within the historic walls or a leisurely breakfast – the location in the first courtyard is unique. Tip: Perfect as a destination or stopover during a hike around Lake Wöhrsee or a tour of the castle grounds! Additional information for your planning: * Opening hours: Usually open from 10:00/11:00 am (it's best to check the website, as it may close earlier in case of storms). Location: Directly in the main castle (Burg 46).
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The current structure, a steel and concrete bridge, was inaugurated in 1963 – three years after the "New Bridge" further upstream. Locals still refer to it as the "Old Bridge," as it was first mentioned in 1272 and had several predecessors, which were completely or partially destroyed at least 12 times by floods and 6 times by ice jams. In 1809, Austrian troops rendered the bridge unusable to hinder Napoleon I Bonaparte's advance to Vienna. During a minor flood in 1959, a work platform that broke loose from the "New Bridge" severely damaged the "Old Bridge," before the major flood of the same year destroyed the temporary bridge that had been erected at short notice; for a time, there was no permanent crossing of the Salzach River near Burghausen, only a ferry service. This flood – with a maximum water level of 8.14 meters, one of Burghausen's worst – was the catalyst for the construction of the flood protection wall.
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Beautiful view of the castle over the Wöhrsee
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Nice café located in the middle of the castle complex
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The Holy Spirit Hospital, with its Holy Spirit Church, is a former hospital in the old town of Burghausen. It now serves as a church meeting center and a BRK retirement home. Between 1319 and 1332, Friedrich der Mautner and his brother-in-law Konrad Ermreich founded a hospital building with a church and cemetery outside the city gates for the sick and needy. The hospital existed here until 1956 and was replaced by a new building on the banks of the Salzach River. Afterward, the building served as an episcopal seminary and, since 1993, as the church meeting center "Haus der Begegnung Heilig Geist" (House of Encounter Holy Spirit).
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The square around the parish church of St. James was probably once a marketplace. A cemetery near the church was first mentioned in 1335. Burials took place here until 1804. From 1402 to 1804, a chapel stood parallel to the church on the church square. In 1855, the Marian column made of Untersberg marble with a cast-iron statue was erected.
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The international road bridge over the Salzach River, connecting Burghausen in Germany with Wanghausen in Austria, is 206.5 meters long. It was built in 1960/1961 to relieve the pressure on the Old Salzach Bridge. The seven-and-a-half-meter-wide bridge spans not only the river but also a municipal road and a property on the Austrian side, as well as the pedestrian and bicycle paths along the Salzach River on both sides of the river. The Bridge Run, a fun run for charity, has been held annually in Burghausen and Ach since 2001.
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There are over 200 hiking routes around Wöhrsee that are accessible from bus stations. The majority of these, 143, are rated as easy, with 73 moderate and 2 difficult options, ensuring a suitable trail for various fitness levels.
Hikes around Wöhrsee offer a diverse landscape, from the emerald green Wöhrsee itself, an oxbow lake reflecting the majestic Burghausen Castle, to richly forested western banks and expansive sunbathing lawns on the eastern side. You'll also find meadows, fields, and a Kneipp facility fed by a mineral-rich spring, all shaped by the Salzach river.
Yes, many routes are circular and easily accessible. For an easy, scenic loop, consider the View of Lake Wöhrsee – Burghausen Castle loop from Burghausen, which is about 4.8 km. A slightly longer moderate option is the Burghausen Castle – Pilgrimage Church of Marienberg loop from Burghausen, covering nearly 13 km.
The most prominent landmark is the historic Burghausen Castle, which you'll have continuous panoramic views of. You can also explore highlights like the Wöhrsee Lido beneath Burghausen Castle, the Passage to the Powder Tower within the castle complex, and the Scenic path above Wöhrsee. The area also features the Wöhrsee Bridge and the picturesque Herzogsbad area.
Absolutely. Many of the 143 easy routes are suitable for families. The View of Lake Wöhrsee – Burghausen Castle loop from Burghausen is an excellent choice, offering scenic views and a manageable distance of under 5 km. The dedicated nature trail around Wöhrsee also provides an educational and adventure path with insights into local flora and fauna.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1200 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning views of Burghausen Castle, the serene beauty of Wöhrsee, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various skill levels, making it a rewarding experience for everyone.
Yes, some routes extend towards the Salzach river. The Salzach Gorge – Burghausen Town Square loop from Burghausen is an easy 5.6 km hike that takes you through the Salzach Gorge and into the charming old town. Another option is the Marian Chapel on the Salzach – Pilgrimage Church of Marienberg loop from Burghausen, an easy 7 km route.
Many trails offer spectacular views of Burghausen Castle. The Scenic path above Wöhrsee with views of Burghausen Castle is specifically designed for this. Additionally, the View of Burghausen Castle – View of Burg loop from Burghausen is a moderate 8.3 km route that provides multiple vantage points of the fortress.
Wöhrsee is appealing year-round. In warmer months, the lake offers opportunities for swimming and boating, complementing your hike. When frozen, it transforms into a spot for ice skating or ice stock sport. The natural beauty, including the emerald green lake and forested banks, is enjoyable in spring, summer, and autumn, while winter offers a unique, tranquil experience.
Yes, there is a dedicated nature trail around Wöhrsee. This educational and adventure path winds around the lake, providing valuable insights into the local flora and fauna through various stations. It also features benches for rest, highlighting the rare habitats present in this local recreation area.
For more detailed information about the natural environment and recreational opportunities around Wöhrsee, you can visit the official Burghausen tourism website. They offer insights into the 'Naturparadies Wöhrsee' and 'Zauberhafte Naturoasen inmitten der Stadt'. You can find these resources at visit-burghausen.com/natur/naturparadies-woehrsee and visit-burghausen.com/touren/zauberhafte-naturoasen-inmitten-der-stadt.


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