Getting Around
A car is highly recommended to explore the surrounding rural landscapes and nearby Bavarian attractions.





Wallersdorf is a charming municipality situated in the Dingolfing-Landau district of Bavaria, Germany. Home to a community of about 6,700 residents, the town is defined by its quiet streets and traditional Bavarian aesthetic. Its location in the heart of Lower Bavaria makes it an excellent choice for travelers seeking to experience the region's rural beauty and agricultural heritage without the bustle of major cities. Visitors can enjoy the slow pace of life, explore the nearby nature trails, or use the town as a convenient starting point for discovering the wider Bavarian countryside. It represents a slice of genuine, everyday life in southern Germany.
Wallersdorf is a charming municipality situated in the Dingolfing-Landau district of Bavaria, Germany. Home to a community of about 6,700 residents, the town is defined by its quiet streets and traditional Bavarian aesthetic. Its location in the heart of Lower Bavaria makes it an excellent choice for travelers seeking to experience the region's rural beauty and agricultural heritage without the bustle of major cities. Visitors can enjoy the slow pace of life, explore the nearby nature trails, or use the town as a convenient starting point for discovering the wider Bavarian countryside. It represents a slice of genuine, everyday life in southern Germany.
Authentic small-town Bavarian atmosphere.
Proximity to the scenic Isar river valley.
Peaceful environment ideal for a slow-paced visit.
Traditional architecture and local community feel.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to larger Bavarian cities.
Ideal for those seeking a quiet, non-commercialized travel experience.
Proximity to the Isar river offers opportunities for cycling and nature walks.
A car is highly recommended to explore the surrounding rural landscapes and nearby Bavarian attractions.
Respect the 'Mittagsruhe' (midday rest) and quiet evenings, which are traditionally observed in smaller German towns.
A peaceful stopover or a quiet base for exploring rural Bavaria.
EUR €
$80-$130 p/day
German, English
Look for local 'Gasthofs' to experience authentic Lower Bavarian cuisine and regional beers.
May-September
Mild temperatures and blooming fields make it a great time for cycling and outdoor exploration.
Warm weather is perfect for visiting local beer gardens and enjoying regional outdoor festivals.
The harvest season brings beautiful autumn colors and local culinary specialties to the region.
A quiet, cozy time to experience traditional Bavarian hospitality and crisp winter air.