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  1. Whether pleasures outdoors, visits to museums, experiencing animals or participation in guided tours - we offer you a wide range of activities. Visitors can approach nature in a variety of ways. The top priority is of course hiking. We maintain about 350 kilometers of marked hiking trails. But the national park can also be explored on two wheels.

  2. Bavarian Forest National Park ( Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald) is located in the southeastern part of Germany in the Free State of Bavaria. The forest is located within the districts of Freyung-Grafenau and Regen along the country’s border with the Czech Republic. The park encompasses 243 sq. km (94 sq. mi) of land in the Eastern Bavarian ...

  3. The Bavarian Forest National Park and its Czech sister National Park Šumava, together with other protected areas in the border triangle, form the largest continuous forest area in Central Europe – or also: the green roof of our continent. Right in the middle: The Treetop Walk Bavarian Forest, which opens up a unique view of this natural ...

  4. Nor does the fact that the King of the Bavarian Forest, at 1,456 metres, is Bavaria’s number one outside the Alps, but not in terms of nature experience. The “Königshof” is used in many ways: here radar domes reminiscent of giant ice spheres, there transmission masts, parking spaces used by the military and ski slopes and circular routes used by excursionists.

  5. The Bavarian Forest National Park, founded in 1970 as the first national park in Germany, joins with the neighbouring Šumava National Park in the Czech Republic to form the largest continuous area of woodland in Central Europe. The concept of letting nature run wild is at the heart of the Bavarian Forest National Park. Visitors can explore ...

  6. 15 de dic. de 2022 · December 15, 2022 by aaruweb. The Bavarian Forest is one of Germany’s most beautiful natural gems. Spanning an area of more than 1,300 square miles, this lush forest is full of towering trees and breathtaking views of rolling mountains, hidden waterfalls, and densely forested trails where you’ll feel like you’re visiting the Germany of ...

  7. 12 de ene. de 2022 · Profile. Inauguration: October 7, 1970 (Rachel-Lusen area in the administrative district of Freyung-Grafenau) Extension: 1 August 1997 (Falkenstein-Rachel area in the administrative district of Regen) Area: 24 250 hectare. Summits: Großer Rachel (1453 meters), Lusen (1373 meters), Großer Falkenstein (1315 meters) Natural mountain lake: Rachelsee.