Natural monuments around Landau an der Isar, situated in Lower Bavaria, present a varied natural landscape. The region is defined by the Isar River and its renaturalized floodplains, complemented by distinctive geological formations. These natural landmarks offer opportunities to explore the area's ecological features and scenic beauty.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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An interesting habitat due to the damming of the Isar.
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The Goben sub-area encompasses a valuable section of the Isar floodplains north of the Isar, between Goben and Harburg. The area is bordered by the Isar dams to the south and a backwater dike to the north, thus largely cutting it off from the river's dynamics. Nevertheless, large, structurally rich riparian forest areas and oxbow lake complexes with numerous rare and endangered animal and plant species can still be found here. Furthermore, the sub-area is home to an extremely valuable burn area. A burn is a dry, open area in an otherwise moist riparian forest that developed on a gravel deposit. High-quality calcareous dry grassland is found here. Source: https://www.wwa-la.bayern.de/projekte/isar_life/projektgebiet/index.htm
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Great nature reserve not far from the city center
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Rosenau alluvial fan > a geotope (excerpt from the Bavarian Environmental Atlas) The Rosenau alluvial fan is a flat, Holocene gravel cone that lies only slightly above the surrounding terrain, but has hardly any soil cover and is clearly separated from the surrounding agriculturally used floodplain areas in terms of vegetation (poor grassland). The gravel cone probably belongs to older Holocene gravel sequences that were no longer reached by later floods. Part of the gravel body is disturbed by the railway line and old gravel pits. https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=279R006
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Here you can cycle comfortably
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small parking lot not far, right on the growing rock
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Beautiful nature reserve with great views
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The region offers several distinctive natural monuments. A must-see is the Growing Rock (Stone Channel Usterling), a remarkable 50-meter-long and 3-meter-high rock formation created by calcareous water over centuries. Another notable site is the Isar between Dingolfing and Landau, where you can observe the river's renaturalization efforts and geological sights like the Widder (Widder Rock).
Yes, many natural monuments around Landau an der Isar are suitable for families. The Growing Rock (Stone Channel Usterling) is easily accessible via a short walking path, making it a great option. The Isar between Dingolfing and Landau also offers varied surfaces for cycling and beautiful river views that families can enjoy together.
The natural monuments are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and running. For example, explore the Isar Valley on a gravel bike, or enjoy scenic road cycling routes like the 'Wildthurn Castle – Bockerlbahn Cycle Path loop'. Runners can find trails such as the 'Isar near Benkhausen – Growing Rocks loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the gravel biking, road cycling, and running guides for Landau an der Isar.
To witness the breathtaking wild snowdrop populations, plan your visit to the district of Poldering in spring. These countless snowdrops create a vibrant natural spectacle on an east-facing slope leading down to the Isar. For general scenic beauty, the Isarauen Nature Reserve near Goben is particularly attractive in winter and when it is foggy, offering unique views.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful nature reserves. The Isarauen Nature Reserve near Goben features a mix of forest, lake, and river elements, perfect for pleasure hiking and enjoying scenic views. Another significant area is the Rosenau Nature Reserve, known for its rare and protected plants like orchids and snowballs, especially fascinating during dawn and sunrise.
The area is rich in geological interest. The most prominent is the Growing Rock (Stone Channel Usterling), recognized as one of Germany's significant geotopes due to its unique formation by calcareous water. The Rosenau Nature Reserve also features a Holocene gravel cone, an interesting geological formation.
The Isar River and its floodplain landscapes are excellent for wildlife observation. Renaturalization efforts along the Isar have created habitats where visitors can spot various animals, including beavers. The nature reserves, such as Isarauen Nature Reserve near Goben and Rosenau Nature Reserve, also provide opportunities to see diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, many areas are suitable for easy walks. The Growing Rock (Stone Channel Usterling) is accessible via a short, easy walking path. The Isarauen Nature Reserve near Goben is described as ideal for 'pleasure hiking,' offering scenic views without strenuous climbs. The Isar Cycle Path also provides relatively flat sections suitable for leisurely strolls.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural phenomena, such as the 'bizarrely shaped' Growing Rock, often described as 'highly recommended' and 'well worth seeing'. The scenic beauty of the Isar River, with its varied surfaces for cycling and opportunities to observe renaturalization efforts, is also a highlight. Many appreciate the tranquil beauty and the chance to immerse themselves in nature, whether for hiking or cycling.
Absolutely. The Isar between Dingolfing and Landau offers repeated beautiful views of the river. The Isarauen Nature Reserve near Goben is noted for its 'great views'. Additionally, the Holzer Chapel, idyllically situated in the forest, serves as a viewpoint and a peaceful spot to pause and reflect.
While specific named circular walks around individual monuments aren't detailed, the extensive network of trails along the Isar River and within the nature reserves allows for creating your own circular routes. For instance, the Isar Cycle Path offers continuous paths that can be combined to form loops, providing diverse views of the river and its surroundings. You can explore various running and cycling routes in the area that often form loops, such as the 'Isar Valley – Isar River loop' for gravel biking.


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