Best For
Cyclists looking for an educational break and a quiet riverside rest.
Bierradweg Station Bierglas is a quaint point of interest located in Vilshofen an der Donau, specifically designed for those exploring the region's Beer Cycle Path. The attraction consists of a small, well-maintained structure that provides visitors with interesting facts about beer and a playful guessing game. Situated in a particularly quiet part of town, it offers easy access to the Vils river, which some visitors use for a refreshing swim. It is a perfect spot for cyclists to take a break, learn something new about Bavarian heritage, and enjoy the peaceful natural surroundings.
Bierradweg Station Bierglas is a quaint point of interest located in Vilshofen an der Donau, specifically designed for those exploring the region's Beer Cycle Path. The attraction consists of a small, well-maintained structure that provides visitors with interesting facts about beer and a playful guessing game. Situated in a particularly quiet part of town, it offers easy access to the Vils river, which some visitors use for a refreshing swim. It is a perfect spot for cyclists to take a break, learn something new about Bavarian heritage, and enjoy the peaceful natural surroundings.
Informative displays about local beer culture.
Interactive beer-themed guessing game.
Tranquil location near the Vils river.
Ideal rest stop for those on the Beer Cycle Path.
Cyclists looking for an educational break and a quiet riverside rest.
EUR €
Tourists, Locals, Casual Stop
Bierradweg Station Bierglas is described by visitors as a quiet and pleasant stop within Vilshofen an der Donau. The attraction features a 'very nice little house' that provides information about beer and includes an engaging guessing game for passersby. Reviewers highlight the peaceful nature of the location, noting it as a 'very quiet corner' of the city. One visitor specifically recommended the spot for swimming in the Vils river, suggesting it serves as a good recreational break. While the experience is simple, it leaves visitors feeling 'wiser' about local beer culture. Overall, it is a well-regarded point of interest for those on a cycling tour or a casual walk.