The Naabtal includes the river Naab and its headwaters. It is in the Upper Palatinate.
Regions
The tributaries of the Naab arise in the Fichtel Mountains and flow through the Stone forest or arise immediately in the Upper Palatinate Forest, which it traverses almost completely until it reaches the Danube flows out.
places
- 1 Tirschenreuth - district town; Oberpfälzer Fischereimuseum and Fischhof with a stone bridge.
- 2 Falkenberg - Zoigl is brewed, there is a castle and a good starting point for a hike through the Waldnaab valley to Windischeschenbach
- 3 Windischeschenbach - is known for the deepest borehole in Germany and the Zoigl beer
- 4 Neustadt an der Waldnaab - is also called "The City of Lead Crystal"
Tirschenreuth
Falkenberg
Windischeschenbach
Neustadt an der Waldnaab
- 5 Willows in the Upper Palatinate - is the largest city in the Naab Valley
- 6 Luhe-Wildenau - at the confluence of Waldnaab and Heidenaab
- 7 Wernberg-Koeblitz - with the castle and church of St. Emmeram
- 8 Pfreimd - Assumption of Mary, a Gothic church with a baroque interior, is one of the most valuable spatial works of art in the Upper Palatinate
Pastures
Luhe
Wernberg Castle
Pfreimd
- 9 Nabburg - with the Upper Palatinate Open Air Museum, a large part of the old town is a listed building
- 10 Schwarzenfeld - with the castle and the Trinity Church on the Miesberg
- 11 Schwandorf - with castles and the largest rock cellar labyrinth in Bavaria
Nabburg
Schwarzenfeld
Schwandorf
- 12 Teublitz - with a lot of locks
- 13 Burglengenfeld -
- 14 Kallmünz -
- 15 Duggendorf -
Teublitz
Burglengenfeld
Kallmünz
Duggendorf
- 16 Pielenhofen - with the Pielenhofen monastery and the former elementary school of the Regensburger Domspatzen.
- 17 Nittendorf - with the districts of Penk and Etterzhausen
- 18 Pettendorf - at the confluence of the Naab and the Danube
Pielenhofen
Etterzhausen Castle
Pettendorf Mariaort
Other goals
background
To the south of Weiden, the Naab is created through the union of Haidenaab and Waldnaab. The Naab then runs south. It flows into the Danube at Regensburg-Mariaort, around five kilometers west of the confluence of the rain.
Source rivers of the Naab
- The Haidenaab rises in the Fichtel Mountains.
- The Waldnaab rises in the Upper Palatinate Forest.
- The Fichtelnaab rises in the Fichtel Mountains.
- The Schweinnaab about ten kilometers northwest of Parkstein. It flows into Weiden in the Waldnaab.
- The Dürrschweinnaab is the smallest Naab. It is in the tributary of the Sauerbach, into which it flows at Altenstadt-Haidmühle. This flows into the Schweinnaab above Weiden.
language
getting there
mobility
A large number of cycle paths run through the Naab Valley:
- The Naabtal cycle path from Luhe-Wildenau to Regensburg
- The Haidenaab cycle path leads from Bayreuth in Upper Franconia to Etzenricht near Unterwildenau in the Upper Palatinate
- The Fichtelnaab cycle path of Bischofsgrün to Windischeschenbach
- The Waldnaab cycle path from Bärnau to Weiden i. d. Upper Palatinate
- The Five rivers cycle route runs along the Pegnitz, Vils, Naab, Danube and Altmühl
- The Naab-Regen cycle path connects the two long-distance cycle routes Naabtal-Radweg and Regental-Radweg.
Tourist Attractions
activities
kitchen
- 1 Log cabin in the Waldnaabtal, Falkenberger Str. 30, 92717 Reuth (postal address). Tel.: 49(0)9681 2899. The log cabin between Falkenberg and Windischeschenbach requires a short hike.Open: From March to October inclusive, open daily from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., closed in November, from December to February inclusive on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) and on public holidays.
nightlife
security
climate
literature
- Cycling map Naab cycle paths: Waldnaabtal, Fichtelnaab, Haidenaab, Naabtal cycle path with Wondreb cycle path: with excursion destinations, refreshment stops and leisure tips, tear-proof, wipeable, GPS-accurate. Scale: 1:50000. Publicpress, 2013, ISBN 978-3899204742 .