Natural monuments around Salzweg offer diverse natural features in the district of Passau, Germany. The region is characterized by its river landscapes, including the confluence of three major rivers, and forested areas. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and observation of unique geological formations. The municipality of Salzweg serves as a starting point for exploring these significant natural landmarks.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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At the western end of the dam there is a beautiful lawn where you can swim. If you cross the dam and follow the narrow hiking path on the east side after the turnstile for about 1km, you will reach a small meadow. There you can also sunbathe naked in peace. When I visited in August 2024 there were only a few visitors and it was wonderfully quiet and relaxed.
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Very nice, picturesque route along a small path along the Ilz.
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The Stockbauersteig is the rock massif named after the builder of the bridge "Franz Stockbauer".
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The Stockbauersteig is a quick and easy way to continue the hiking trail on the Ilz. The path from the Trifttunnel would otherwise end in a dead end.
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Yes, all three flow together here - the Inn, the Danube and the Ilz. Wonderful place up here.
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The snow and rain have knocked down some trees here, making it relatively difficult to walk the Stockbauersteig at the moment.
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The most popular natural monument is the Three Rivers Corner (Ortspitze) in Passau, where the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers converge, creating a striking visual of three distinct water colors. Another highly regarded spot is the Stockbauer Footbridge and Stockbauer Trail at the Halser Ilz Loops, offering a picturesque route along the Ilz river.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Three Rivers Corner (Ortspitze) is a great viewpoint for all ages. Additionally, the Oberilzmühle Reservoir offers a tranquil recreation area with clear waters, perfect for a family outing. The Riverside rest area at the confluence of the Wolfsteiner Ohe and the Ilz also provides facilities and benches for a comfortable family stop.
The region is renowned for its river landscapes. The most unique feature is the confluence of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers at the Three Rivers Corner, where you can observe the distinct colors of each river merging. The Ilz River itself, often called the 'black pearl' due to its soft, brownish water, flows through picturesque natural surroundings and is largely in its natural state, supporting rich biodiversity.
The natural monuments around Salzweg are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Prince Regent Luitpold Bridge – Ilzsteg Bridge loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'View of Passau Old Town – Oberhaus Fortress loop', and gravel biking options, including the 'Ilz Valley – Ilz Railway Bridge loop'.
Yes, the Ilz River and its surroundings are highly valued by hikers. The Stockbauer Footbridge and Stockbauer Trail at the Halser Ilz Loops offers a beautiful, picturesque route along a small path. The Donau-Ilz-Radweg also provides scenic routes, and the Ilz Valley itself is criss-crossed with trails, allowing you to explore its natural beauty and biodiversity.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural spectacles, such as the distinct river colors at the Three Rivers Corner. The tranquility and clear waters of spots like the Oberilzmühle Reservoir are also highly appreciated for relaxation. Many enjoy the picturesque routes and the unspoiled nature found along the Ilz River, often describing the landscape as fantastically beautiful.
While not explicitly listed as a designated natural monument in the provided data, the Dreitannenberg mountain is a significant natural feature defining the landscape around Salzweg. It offers impressive views and is criss-crossed by numerous hiking trails, providing unforgettable impressions of the region's unspoilt nature with its lakes, rivers, and forests.
The Dreiflüsseeck (Confluence of Danube, Inn, and Ilz) – Passau is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a great view of the merging rivers. This makes it a suitable option for visitors with mobility considerations.
The Oberilzmühle Reservoir is a beautiful lake and viewpoint, offering a serene recreation area. Visitors describe it as a special spot for relaxation, with clear waters and tranquility. It's considered a bit of an insider tip for those looking to enjoy nature away from crowds.
Yes, along the Ilz River, you can find the historic Triftsperre, which adds to the area's natural and historical appeal. The river itself has a long history of being used for timber rafting, and its largely natural state preserves a sense of its past.
The Ilz River, in particular, is largely in its natural state and provides a habitat for over 20,000 species. This includes notable fish species like the Huchen (Danubian salmon), making the Ilz Valley a significant area for observing diverse aquatic and riparian wildlife.
Absolutely. The Three Rivers Corner (Ortspitze) and the Dreiflüsseeck (Confluence of Danube, Inn, and Ilz) – Passau are prime viewpoints offering exhilarating views of the merging rivers and the surrounding landscape. The Dreitannenberg mountain also provides impressive panoramic views of the region.


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