Best attractions and places to see around Rottenbuch, a village in Bavaria, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Situated along the Romantic Road in the green hills of the Allgäu, the area features Baroque and Rococo architecture, as well as diverse natural landscapes. Rottenbuch is located within the Ammergau Alps Nature Reserve, providing access to forests, lakes, and mountain views.
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The view from the Zeitberg is breathtaking. Your gaze wanders from the mountains far out into the Alpine foothills. Just a few steps away you can take a break and let yourself be pampered in the Hörnlehütte.
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The pilgrimage church of the Scourged Savior on the Wies is considered one of the most famous and at the same time most beautiful Rococo churches in all of Germany. Built between 1745 and 1754 by Dominikus Zimmermann, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. Every year, the Wieskirche attracts around a million visitors from all over the world. It is known for its elaborate stucco decorations and ceiling paintings, among other things. In the summer, concerts are also regularly held in the Wieskirche.
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Good starting point for many bike tours
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A beautiful place with a view of the Alps
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Beautifully designed place. Here you can get married civilly.
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Beautiful mountain hut directly above the train with delicious food 🤩 Here you can enjoy the sun
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Here on the Zeitberg you have a wonderful view of the valley, it is very close to the Hörndle Hütte and you can even get married here!!!
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Rottenbuch, nestled in the Ammergau Alps Nature Reserve, offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking and cycling paths, including sections of the Ammer-Amper Cycle Path, König-Ludwig-Weg, and Ammergau Alps Meditation Path. For specific routes, you can find options like running trails, mountain hikes, and MTB trails that pass through the region.
Absolutely. Rottenbuch is rich in history. The most prominent site is the Church of Maria Assunta (Klosterkirche Mariae Geburt / Rottenbuch Abbey Church), a Baroque masterpiece with stunning frescoes and Rococo decorations. You can also explore the Ruins of the Abbey, remnants of the ancient Augustinian monastery founded in 1073, including the 'Fohlenhof' and gate building.
Yes, just a short distance from Rottenbuch is the renowned Wieskirche (Wies Pilgrimage Church). This magnificent Rococo church is a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its elaborate stucco decorations and ceiling paintings, and is considered one of Germany's most beautiful Rococo buildings.
For a unique natural experience, visit the Langer Filz boardwalk in Murnauer Moos. This trail allows you to hike through a natural moor landscape with heather and sparse birch and pine stands, offering fantastic panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Another impressive natural feature is the Echelsbach Bridge, which crosses the 76-meter deep Ammer Gorge, providing wonderful countryside views.
Many attractions around Rottenbuch are suitable for families. The Wieskirche is listed as family-friendly, and natural sites like the Vorderes Hörnle summit and the Lech Rapids in Lechbruck offer enjoyable experiences for all ages. The numerous walking and cycling paths, such as the Pfaffenwinkler Milchweg, also provide great family outings.
The region offers breathtaking views. From Vorderes Hörnle, you can enjoy fantastic panoramic views of the Zugspitze and the foothills of the Alps, including the Staffelsee and the Murnauer Moos. The Echelsbach Bridge also provides scenic vistas over the Ammer Gorge and the Bavarian Alps.
The historical sites, such as the Church of Maria Assunta and the Wieskirche, are generally accessible year-round. However, visiting during spring or autumn offers pleasant weather for exploring both the indoor attractions and the surrounding village. The Wieskirche has extended opening hours in summer (8 a.m. to 8 p.m.) compared to winter (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.).
Yes, Rottenbuch is well-suited for cycling. The region is crisscrossed with cycling paths, including sections of the Ammer-Amper Cycle Path. You can find various MTB trails around Rottenbuch, ranging from moderate to difficult, offering diverse routes through the scenic Bavarian hills.
Many attractions and trails have options for refreshments. For example, the Hörnle Hut, located at 1,390 meters, offers delicious snacks and refreshing drinks, with visitors particularly enjoying the Kaiserschmarrn. Rottenbuch itself also has traditional cafes and small craft shops where you can find local treats.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Langer Filz boardwalk in Murnauer Moos is a relatively easy walk through a unique natural landscape. Additionally, the Herzogsweg Trail and many of the Allgäu Trails offer relaxing walks through the Bavarian hills suitable for various fitness levels. You can find easy running loops as well.
Beyond the main highlights, the Frauenbrünnerl Pilgrimage Chapel, a small octagonal building from 1708 housing a 14th-century Madonna, offers a quiet, unique cultural experience. The Pfaffenwinkler Milchweg is also a local attraction focused on milk production, providing insight into the region's agricultural heritage.


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