Driving through Lower Bavaria in a convertible
Lower Bavaria impresses with its gentle hills, wide river valleys, and charming cities along the Danube. Those traveling in a convertible experience a blend of nature, culture, and relaxed driving pleasure. The region offers varied routes that lead through dense forests and along riverbanks – perfect for open drives and enjoyable cruising.
Overview of the Route
The convertible tour begins in Landshut and leads through Dingolfing, Straubing, and Deggendorf to Vilshofen and finally to Passau. Along the way, you'll encounter historic town centers, idyllic river landscapes, and small towns that are perfect for a stopover. The route combines rural tranquility with urban flair and offers continuous views of the Bavarian Alps in the distance.
First Stage: Landshut – Dingolfing
The tour starts in Landshut, a city featuring a magnificent old town, which is particularly characterized by the Trausnitz Castle and St. Martin's Church. A stroll through the cobbled streets conveys the charm of the city, while the riverside promenade along the Isar is an ideal place for a short break. Driving a convertible on the surrounding roads immediately brings the mix of urban culture and rural landscape to life.
From Landshut, the route continues to Dingolfing, a city known primarily for its automotive industry, but also boasting a historic old town and beautiful parks. The journey there takes you through gentle fields and small forest passages that are perfect for open drives. Nearby, there are numerous small cafés and viewpoints that offer fresh perspectives on the region.
Second Stage: Straubing – Deggendorf
Next, you'll head to Straubing, a city considered the gateway to the Gäuboden region. The historic old town with its baroque facades, the city museum, and St. Peter's Church invite you to make a stop. Especially the annual Gäuboden Folk Festival attracts visitors from all around the region. Driving a convertible through Straubing provides open views of the city and the surrounding fields.
From Straubing, the route follows the Danube to Deggendorf. The city is attractively located between the Danube and the Bavarian Forest, offering a noteworthy historical core. The riverside promenade and the old bridges over the Danube invite for short strolls, while the streets through the town are also pleasant to drive for convertible enthusiasts. Additionally, you will find numerous cycling and hiking trails nearby that allow you to take a detour into nature.
Third Stage: Vilshofen – Passau
The final stage of the tour leads from Deggendorf to Vilshofen, which is located right on the Danube. The historic town center, the town hall, and the surrounding river promenades make this place a charming destination for a stop. The drive along the Danube is particularly appealing, as the landscape opens up repeatedly, offering a wide view of the river and fields.
Finally, you reach Passau, the "City of Three Rivers" at the confluence of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz. The old town, with its baroque churches, narrow alleys, and colorful facades, is a highlight of any tour through Lower Bavaria. Particularly impressive is St. Stephen's Cathedral, which houses the largest cathedral organ in the world. The riverside promenade along the three rivers is perfect for a relaxing stroll before the tour concludes.
Tips for the Convertible Tour
The Lower Bavaria route is ideal for day trips or a long weekend. Be sure to plan enough time for stops to enjoy the charming towns, castles, and river landscapes. Especially in spring and summer, the region is a paradise for convertible drivers: open roads, mild temperatures, and wide views create an unparalleled driving experience. Keep an eye out for local festivals or markets that often take place right near the main roads, adding an extra cultural flair. Weatherproof clothing is also advisable, as the weather near the Danube can change quickly.
Conclusion – Driving a Convertible Through Lower Bavaria
This tour showcases Lower Bavaria at its finest: historic towns, picturesque river landscapes, and charming villages alternate along the way. Being on the road in a convertible means intensely feeling all these impressions – the wind, the scent of the fields, and the freedom of the open road. From Landshut to Passau, the route offers a perfect mix of nature, culture, and driving enjoyment, inspiring the desire to discover new sections of the region again and again.

