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Bavarian Forest National Park Adventures

Bavarian Forest National Park offers a unique wilderness experience in southeastern Germany with its diverse ecosystems and stunning landscapes.

92,735
Acres Protected
186
Miles of Trails
1.3 million
Annual Visitors
1970
Year Established

About Bavarian Forest National Park

Bavarian Forest National Park
 

Established in 1970, Bavarian Forest National Park is Germany’s first national park, covering nearly 93,000 acres of protected wilderness. Located on the border of Germany and the Czech Republic, it merges with the Šumava National Park in the Czech Republic, forming the largest continuous forest area in Central Europe. The park is renowned for its large tracts of pristine woodland, made up of beech, fir, and spruce trees. It is home to a wide diversity of wildlife including lynxes, wolves, and capercaillie. Educational trails and wilderness camps offer a hands-on experience of the park's rich biodiversity. The history of forest protection here dates back to the park’s creation, focusing on letting nature take its course. The park attracts outdoor enthusiasts for hiking, snowshoeing, wildlife photography, and learning about different species at the animal enclosures. The park's attractions, such as the Forest Trail and the Lusen Summit, offer breathtaking views and an immersive natural experience.

Highlights

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Lusen Summit with panoramic mountain views

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The Bavarian Forest's unique animal enclosures

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The diverse ecosystems along the Forest Trail

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Peaceful winter snowshoe hikes in undisturbed nature

Notable Natural Features

Lusen Mountain

Offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Bohemian Forest.

Rachelsee

A natural glacial lake known for tranquil beauty and wildlife observation.

Wilderness Camps

Provide interactive experiences through guided tours and workshops on forest ecology.