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Deutscher Wanderverband
Wilhelmshöher Allee 157-159
D-34121 Kassel
Tel.: 0049 561 938 730
Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.dt-wanderverband.de
DVV (Deutscher Volkssportverband e.V.)
Fabrikstraße 8
D-84503 Altötting
Tel.: 0049 8671 8071 or 
        0049 8671 963 10
Fax: 0049 8671 963 131
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The Bavarian Forest - Europe's Green Roof

The Bavarian Forest - Europe's Green Roof - is considered a paradise for hikers. The region, situated between the river Danube, the Bohemian Forest and the Austrian Border, is Central Europe's largest closed woodland area. Well signposted hiking paths lead through mysterious forests, well-cared-for natural and cultivated landscapes, past small and larger villages or up to the mountain peaks of the Bavarian Forest, such as the Arber Mountain, the region's highest peak at 1,456 meters. Along historic trade routes, between the Danube River and Bohemia, hikers can follow the traditional routes of salt and glass traders.

Once, more than 60 glass works had settled in the mountainous Bavarian-Bohemian border area, of which today about a dozen are still existent. Along the hiking trail "Gläserner Steig", the region's rich glass manufacturing tradition is omnipresent. During six daily stages, the hiking trail "Route vom Lamer Winkel", which stretches over 99 km, leads past glass works and traditional glass manufacturing villages, such as Zwiesel, Spiegelau or Riedelhütte and ends in Grafenau. Experience the sweaty job of glass manufacturing while visiting a glass manufacturing company. The eventful route past mountain peaks, lakes and through the untouched primeval forest of the Bavarian Forest National Park represents a relaxing contrast.
 
Further information:
Tourismusverband Ostbayern e.V.
Luitpoldstr. 20
D-93047 Regensburg
Tel.: 0049 0941 585 390
Fax: 0049 0941 585 3939
Email: [email protected]
 
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