The Kapellenberg serves as a park for the residents of the Ergoldsbach market. Three entrances and a variety of paths open up the mountain. Park benches, viewpoints and a number of monuments (including those to the Ergoldsbacher Heimatlied by Josef Kropf and the late meritorious of the market) can be found. In the north there is a festival area where an oriental winter market took place every year until 2018[2]. Integrated into the park is a hill fort, a chapel and a Stations of the Cross.
The entire Kapellenberg was still bare in the 19th century. Cannons were set up on the ridge and announced special events or arriving celebrities with the thunder of guns. The local recreation area described above was only created through planting by the Ergoldsbach Citizens' Association from 1890 onwards. These were continued and intensified after the beautification association was founded in 1908. Today the park on the Kapellenberg forms a landscape protection area. A memorial stone was erected for the board members of both clubs, Franz Xaver Steinherr and Georg Liedl, who were largely responsible for the creation of the park.