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Dog friendly hiking trails around Wöhrsee are characterized by an idyllic lake setting, diverse natural habitats, and the dramatic backdrop of Burghauser Castle slopes. The region features well-maintained paths, including a nature trail that encircles the lake, offering insights into local flora and fauna. The terrain around Wöhrsee is generally gentle, with varied elevations suitable for different hiking abilities. This area provides a combination of natural exploration and historical context for hikers.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.29km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.19km
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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. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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 bronze sculpture "Ferryman" on the medieval arches of the old town was created by the Burghausen artist Albert Balthasar (1918 to 1995).
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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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Since 2007, the former border control building at the New Salzach Bridge has been used as the "Kunsthaus Altes Zollamt" (Old Customs Office Art House) by a Burghausen group of visual artists.
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Bräugartl, which was only completed in 2012, entices children with its paradisiacal little park, offering unusual rest and seating areas for a rest and play.
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The town hall was built in the 18th century by combining three originally separate residential plots. The western façade was redesigned as a unified structure after the merger. The core of the Gothic atrium dates from the 14th and 15th centuries, while the façade dates back to the 18th century. The building was inhabited by the noble Mautner family before being acquired by the town in 1439. The façade features the Burghausen town coat of arms, with the Bavarian heraldic symbols of diamonds and lions above it.
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There are over 50 dog-friendly hiking trails around Wöhrsee, offering a wide range of options for you and your canine companion. These routes vary in length and difficulty, ensuring there's something suitable for every dog and owner.
The terrain around Wöhrsee is generally gentle, featuring well-maintained paths that encircle the idyllic lake. You'll find a mix of natural trails and paved sections, often with a dramatic backdrop of the castle slopes. The area is known for its diverse flora and fauna, making for a pleasant and varied walking experience.
Yes, Wöhrsee offers many easy dog-friendly walks perfect for all fitness levels. For instance, the route Burghausen Town Square – Burghausen Town Square loop from Burghausen is a short and gentle option, ideal for a relaxed stroll with your dog. Many of the trails around the lake are relatively flat, making them accessible for older dogs or those new to hiking.
Wöhrsee is a natural bathing lake, and while specific regulations for dogs swimming directly in the designated lido areas might apply, there are often quieter spots around the lake's perimeter where dogs can enjoy the water. It's always best to observe local signage and be mindful of other visitors. The highlight Wöhrsee Lido beneath Burghausen Castle is a popular spot, but check for dog-specific rules.
Hiking around Wöhrsee with your dog allows you to enjoy the serene lake setting and the dramatic castle slopes. You can explore the Scenic path above Wöhrsee with views of Burghausen Castle, offering picturesque vistas. The area also features a nature trail with information boards detailing local flora and fauna, enhancing the experience for nature lovers.
Absolutely, many of the dog-friendly trails around Wöhrsee are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Marian Chapel on the Salzach – Pilgrimage Church of Marienberg loop from Burghausen, which offers a pleasant round trip. These loops are convenient for exploring the area without retracing your steps.
The dog-friendly trails around Wöhrsee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,200 ratings. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the beautiful lake views, and the opportunity to combine nature walks with historical sights like Burghausen Castle, making it a favorite for dog owners.
Yes, the proximity of Wöhrsee to Burghausen Castle makes it easy to combine your dog-friendly hike with a visit to this historic landmark. While dogs may have restrictions inside certain castle buildings, the castle grounds and the scenic paths leading up to it, such as the View of Burghausen Castle – View of Burg loop from Burghausen, are often accessible and offer stunning views.
Yes, there are usually parking facilities available near Wöhrsee, especially close to popular starting points for trails. Given its popularity as an outdoor destination, you'll find designated parking areas that provide convenient access to the dog-friendly hiking routes around the lake.
Wöhrsee is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking with your dog, with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be enjoyable, especially for combining hikes with a dip in the lake, but remember to bring plenty of water for your dog. Winter hikes can be magical, though some paths might be icy.
While Wöhrsee is very dog-friendly, it's generally recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in busier areas or near wildlife habitats. Always clean up after your dog to help maintain the natural beauty of the area for everyone. Look out for local signage for any specific leash requirements or restricted zones.
The town of Burghausen, adjacent to Wöhrsee, offers various cafes and restaurants. Many establishments with outdoor seating are often welcoming to well-behaved dogs. It's always a good idea to check with the specific venue beforehand to confirm their dog policy.


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