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Hiking around Stadlern offers diverse terrain at the foot of the Upper Palatinate Forest, bordering the Czech Republic. The region is characterized by varied forest landscapes, including parts of the Bohemian Forest, and features prominent natural landmarks like the Hochfels gneiss rock formations. Hikers can explore a mix of hills and valleys, with the Weingartenfels reaching 898 meters, providing a rich natural backdrop for outdoor activities. The area also includes numerous lakes and rivers, complementing the hiking experience.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
4.8
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398
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12.0km
03:26
270m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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316
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.9
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51
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7.83km
02:17
200m
200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. 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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Wallfahrtskirche Mariä Himmelfahrt Stadlern is first mentioned as a parish in 1363. Probably at that time there was already a church in Stadlern, which was perhaps destroyed by the Bohemian King Ottokar II. Přemysl during an attack in 1266. It is assumed that the pilgrimage to Stadlern began in the 15th century, in any case before the Reformation. On a map from 1626, Stadlern is entered as "Städla zur Wallfahrt" and from 1629 there is a report about the pilgrimage to "Our Lady's image burned from earth". The construction of the present church is dated around 1400, with the choir, which is almost completely preserved in its original construction, with two cross-ribbed vaults on corbels, being used for this dating. Nothing has survived of the nave, which was rebuilt after its destruction by the Hussite incursions. The church nave as it appears today, with a flat ceiling and large semicircular windows, originated in the Baroque period and was only later extended to the west. The six-columned, baroque high altar encloses the miraculous image, an expressive late Gothic Madonna with the Christ child on her left arm, a scepter in her right hand. The miraculous image, created around 1500, was originally a clay figure, from which the full title of the pilgrimage "To Our Lady burned from earth" originates. Today, only the upper part of the Marian figure is in its original condition; it is presumably a fragment saved from the Calvinist iconoclasm. The original figure of the Christ child was lost; it was replaced by a baroque wooden figure. The miraculous image is flanked by the two prince apostles Peter and Paul. The two side altars with rococo columns in shell work are dated around 1770. The northern side altar shows St. Michael, standing in dramatic motion on a large dragon. The southern side altar, dedicated to St. Sebastian, is, in contrast, far less expressive. Rarely do you find such perfectly beautiful rococo carvings as on the still partially existing church pew cheeks and on the confessionals. Significant is the three-and-a-half-meter-high granite column at the southern entrance, whose shaft is entwined with grapevines; the relief top shows the suffering Savior, treading the wine press. The column is described in the literature as one of the most original monuments in the entire district. Source: Kirchenführer
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… great for cross country skiing …
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For climbing, for looking and for a rest, top 👍
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A beautiful view.
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A beautiful place to linger and enjoy the view
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Reminder of the village with audio information about power generation by hand crank.
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Here too, a vanished village is remembered.
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It seems a bit lost if you don't know the historical background. Highly interesting, though.
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Stadlern offers a diverse network of over 30 hiking trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging routes to explore the region's beautiful landscapes.
The region around Stadlern is characterized by a gentle hilly landscape with extensive forests and meadows, situated at the foot of the Upper Palatinate Forest and bordering the Bohemian Forest. You'll encounter varied forest landscapes, significant natural monuments like the Hochfels gneiss rock formations, and scenic views over valleys and mountains.
Yes, Stadlern is an excellent starting point for circular hikes. For example, the moderate Bohemian Forest Tower – Na Pleši Inn loop from Stadlern takes you through picturesque scenery, or you could try the Reichenstein Castle Ruins – Bügellohe — Abandoned Village loop from Stadlern for a mix of history and nature.
Hikers can explore several significant landmarks and enjoy breathtaking views. The Reichenstein Castle Ruins offer commanding views from the highest point of the Schwandorf district. Another highlight is the Böhmerwaldturm (Bohemian Forest Tower), providing spectacular vistas across the Upper Palatinate, Bohemian, and Bavarian Forests. The Hochfels is also a prominent natural monument often included in tours.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding experience, there are challenging routes available. One such option is the Hochfels gneiss rock formation – Bügellohe — Abandoned Village loop from Stadlern, which covers nearly 20 kilometers and features significant elevation changes, leading you through distinctive rock formations and historical sites.
The hiking trails in Stadlern are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.7 stars from over 350 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse forest landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the stunning panoramic views from various lookout points and observation towers.
Absolutely. The Reichenstein Castle Ruins, with its dilapidated tower, is a popular historical destination. Additionally, the abandoned village of Bügellohe, situated directly on the Czech border, offers a unique historical element to hiking adventures and is only accessible by foot.
The best seasons for hiking in Stadlern are typically spring and autumn. Spring brings nature to life with vibrant greenery, while autumn offers pleasant temperatures and a spectacular display of golden foliage. Both seasons provide ideal conditions for exploring the region's trails.
Yes, Stadlern offers a good selection of easy trails perfect for a leisurely stroll. With 12 easy routes available, you can enjoy the tranquil natural surroundings without significant physical exertion. These trails are great for families or those looking for a less strenuous outdoor experience.
Definitely! The region is rich in historical sites. Many hikes incorporate visits to impressive ruins. For instance, you can explore the Reichenstein Castle Ruins, or venture further to discover the Frauenstein Castle Ruins or Starý Herštejn Castle Ruins and Viewpoint, adding a historical dimension to your outdoor adventure.
Yes, the Böhmerwaldturm (Bohemian Forest Tower) is a popular destination for hikers due to its spectacular panoramic views. The Hochfels gneiss rock formation – Bohemian Forest Tower loop from Stadlern is a moderate 7.8 km trail that specifically leads to this observation tower, offering stunning vistas across three forests.


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