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Vilstaler Hof
Andreasstraße 2
94405 Rottersdorf bei Landau a.d. Isar
Tel. + 49 (0) 9956/9302-0
Fax + 49 (0) 9956/9302-50
info@vilstalerhof.de


Cycle through the Isar and Vils valleys and among  growing rocks
The landscape of Lower Bavaria's hill country between the Aiterach, Isar and Vils valleys is rich in beauty. The ages-old cultivated landscape surrounding the towns of Dingolfing and Landau a.d. Isar has a high concentration of leisure time and recreational attractions. Just what a holiday should be: well cared for country inns, farmyard holidays, the Bayern Park amusement park in the central Vils Valley recreation area, the "Caprima in Dingolfing" aquatic and wellness centre – those are just some of the many plus points on the tourist map. There are still many more beauties and treasures of the landscape waiting to be discovered by you. Explore the district with the cycling map "Grüne Täler - Hügelland" (Green Valleys – Hill Country). A special highlight is the Bockerlbahn Cycle Path that runs along an old railway line, guaranteeing an eventful cycling tour. Cycle through the Isar and Vils valleys and among growing rocks >>
Bayern Park Amusement Park
A great way to have fun!

Once again this year, another fun, action-packed season awaits young and old alike. Located between Dingolfing, Eggenfelden and Landau, the amusement park covers an area of 400,000 m² to thrill the hearts of all. There are exciting, thrilling rides galore as well as well-kept parks and walking trails inviting you to stop and take a breather from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. >>
Caprima Aquatic and Wellness Centre
Welcome to the Island of Unlimited Bathing Fun!

Good ol' tradition still reigns in Dingolfing on the banks of the Isar. A holiday on your doorstep should be a lot of fun, but shouldn't cost a fortune. That's why more and more people choose Caprima to gather their families together and enjoy the "Island of Unlimited Bathing Fun" at prices that can't be beat in this area for what's on offer. >>
Landau a. d. Isar
Situated at the junction of two major traffic arteries, namely the B20 federal highway and the A92 motorway, is the hilltop town of Landau, a very special part of Lower Bavaria. Coming from the motorway or the B20, you first pass through the industrial area which, in addition to numerous stores catering to daily needs such as Aldi, Schlecker, Müller, Lidl, Penny or the Dänisches Bettenlager, also houses a number of market-leading companies with state-of-the-art production technology. One such is Dräxlmaier GmbH, which stands for automotive innovation when it comes to electrical systems and exclusive interiors. >>
Dingolfing
In a geographically prominent area on the banks of the Isar, the town of Dingolfing is not just a modern industrial centre in eastern Bavaria, but also a relatively small, friendly place with many cosy corners and a history of more than 750 years. Famous during the Middle Ages because of its coveted cloth, today it is better known for its top exports – the BMW Series 5, 6 and 7, which have been manufactured at the BMW site in Dingolfing since the 1970s. A good 1200 autos per day are produced there by around 19,000 employees, and in a quality that is tops, as proven by regular independent inspections. Dingolfing >>
Massing Open-Air Museum
Fertile hilly farmland, pastures stretching to the banks of the Laaber, the Vils, Bina, Rott ... woodland dotting the ridges. Lower Bavaria has been farm country for as long as anyone can remember, with brick and timber houses scattered throughout the countryside. The Kochhof was built between the Rott and Inn rivers; the Heilmeierhof originates from a village on the edge of the broad Isar Valley; the Lehnerhof once stood in the midst of the Hallertau hop-growing area; and the original site of the Schusteröderhof was not far from the place where all these buildings now stand: the Massing Open-Air Museum. >>
Vilstal Reservoir, Steinberg bei Reisbach
On the 100 ha Vilstalsee you can find just about any water sport imaginable from swimming to sailing and surfing. Families with children will enjoy the nearby outdoor swimming pool with water slide. The idyllic location is ideal for hikes or cycle tours. >>
Even today, the colours of the Barons von Closen can be seen in the coat of arms of the Lower Bavarian town of Markt Arnstorf. This noble family was responsible for shaping the development of the town up to 1847. The Obere Schloss in particular, with its two ornately decorated staterooms, and the neighbouring Untere Schloss are evocative of the spirit of that time. >>
In the picturesque triangle between the Danube, the Isar and the Lower Bavarian hill country, nestled in the southern foothills of the Gäuboden plains, is Markt Wallersdorf. Ever since the first humans settled there during the Neolithic period, drawn by the fertile loess soil and the abundancy of nature, this town has been marked more by the “History of the Little People”, rather than by any great historical event. For more than 75 years Wallersdorf has also been home to a very special gem – Loher, the company of luxury interiors. >>
The little town of Markt Pilsting, with its 6000 residents, can claim its history back to the Stone Age. The listed historical market square could probably tell a tale or two, too. >>
Whether this market town can thank the seven streams that come together there for its name, is a matter for historians. What is certain is that there is more to be seen and experienced in this charming town nestled in the rolling hills with its parish church that can be seen from afar. Especially popular is the well-built network of cycle paths that with the Bockerlbahn Cycle Path and XperRegio attract more than just keen cyclists for tours. Two well-known companies in the canning industry, Fischer and Stangl, are registered here in Simbach, close to the big vegetable growing areas in the fertile heart of Lower Bavaria. >>
Boasting an area of 100 km², Eichendorf is the largest municipality in the Free State of Bavaria. “Euchendorf”, as it was called in Old German, can also fall back on a long history. The first official documented reference was by Pope Gregory VII in 1075. Time and again, the town has suffered greatly from various conflicts such as the Landshut War of Succession and the Thirty Years' War. >>

 
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