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Classic Dahoam in the Bavarian Forest

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Classic Dahoam in the Bavarian Forest

Classic Dahoam in the Bavarian Forest
Sabine

Classic Dahoam in the Bavarian Forest

Hiking Collection by Sabine

4 routes

14:20 h

42.7 km

2,230 m

At home in Rinchnach - at home in the Bavarian Forest.A few hiking tips that should not be missed during a visit and stay in the Bavarian Forest and during a foray through the Guntherort Rinchnach and which are simply fun in any season.Part of the Collection are 2 different tours on the Großer Falkenstein. One of the highest peaks in the Bavarian Forest National Park. Of course, a tour on the summit of the Arber, the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest with its 1.456 m, is also not to be missed. The locals also call it "the Kini".Finally, a longer, relaxing hike (without much altitude) around the Guntherort Rinchnach. The municipality of Rinchnach was founded in 1011 as the first settlement of the central Bavarian Forest and is also a worthwhile place in the Bavarian Forest thanks to nature and the historic town centre.

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    Hike over the Rißloch waterfalls

    02:53
    7.53 km
    2.6 km/h
    770 m
    20 m
    Intermediate
    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

    Starting from the Rißlochfallen hiker's car park in Bodenmais, you walk along the water uphill in the direction of Arber. The route is varied because it z. T. runs right next to the watercourse, through dense mixed forest and before the last climb to the summit leads over shafts and groves.

    

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  2. 03:48
    10.6 km
    2.8 km/h
    610 m
    610 m
    Intermediate
    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

    The great Falkenstein with its 1,315 m is a popular and worth seeing excursion destination in the Bavarian Forest. Thanks to various climbing options, there are always special nature experiences, whether in spring with the lush green of the freshly sprouting beeches or through the colorful autumn forest

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  4. 04:52
    14.8 km
    3.0 km/h
    660 m
    660 m
    Expert
    Expert hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

    Round tour from the Zwieselerwaldhaus over the Höllbachgspreng to the Großer Falkenstein. On the descent, it goes over the small Falkenstein back to the Zwieseler Waldhaus, where a refreshing drink in the beer garden ends the tour. Highlights of the tour are certainly the waterfalls (Höllbachgspreng

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  5. 02:46
    9.81 km
    3.5 km/h
    200 m
    200 m
    Intermediate
    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

    An extensive hike starting from the center of Rinchnach. Walk over well-developed forest and forest paths to go into Gehmannsberg with the picturesquely situated pilgrimage church Frauenbrünnl. From the high viewing platform above the chapel, every visitor can expect a fantastic view. The way back to

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Collection Stats

  • Activities
    4
  • Distance
    42.7 km
  • Duration
    14:20 h
  • Elevation
    2,230 m

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