Exploring Erding by Hire Car
About 40 kilometres from Munich lies the old Bavarian ducal town of Erding.
The town’s landmark today is the town tower, which also serves as the bell tower for the town’s parish church, Sankt Johann.
The impressive tower is also known as the Landshut Gate in the city. This dates back to the 15th century and now houses a restaurant where you can indulge in culinary delights from the region.
Sights in Erding
The former castle of the Count of Seinsheim now serves the town as the town hall and is well worth a visit. The Widmann Palace with its accompanying garden pavilion also invites you to explore and captivates with the cool beauty of times gone by.
The Frauenkircherl has undergone some truly drastic transformations over the years. For example, it was built as the Frauenkirche, then served as the home of the Erding Fire Department for a few years, and is now used as a concert hall, thanks to its good sound quality.
The carillon located in the tower has been preserved over time and delights dozens of visitors every day. A trip back to the 17th century is offered by the thatched Herderhaus, which still documents life around 1650.
Furthermore, there are numerous town houses from past centuries scattered throughout the city. With a hire car, Erding can be explored at leisure and discover one or the other sight. The Erdinger Therme promises pure rest and relaxation.
Free time fun in Erding
In the versatile thermal world, young and old can switch off excellently and recharge their batteries for everyday life. An area of 145,000 square meters makes this spa the largest in Europe.
There is no shortage of events in Erding. For example, the Erdinger Volksfest, the Altstadtfest and the ten-day Sinnflut cultural festival are a real magnet for tourists and locals alike.