Discover the best top things to do in Lower Bavaria, Germany including Bayerwald Xperium, Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald, Donaudurchbruch, Bayern-Park, Baumwipfelpfad Bavarian Forest, Waldwipfelweg, Veste Oberhaus, Wildpark Schloss Ortenburg, Arbersee, Befreiungshalle Kelheim.
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Entlang der bayerisch tschechischen Grenze erstreckt sich zwischen Bayerisch Eisenstein im Landkreis Regen und Mauth im Landkreis Freyung-Grafenau der Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald. Am 7. Oktober 1970 wurde das Großschutzgebiet als erster Nationalparks Deutschlands eröffnet. Zusammen mit dem Nachbar-Nationalpark Šumava in Tschechien bildet er das größte zusammenhängende Waldschutzgebiet Mitteleuropas. Auf mehr als 24 000 Hektar gilt im Bayerischen Wald der Leitsatz „Natur Natur sein lassen“.Mit den Nationalparkzentren Lusen bei Neuschönau und Falkenstein bei Ludwigsthal bietet der Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald allen Besuchern einen spannenden Start in das Schutzgebiet. An beiden Orten lädt ein Informationsgebäude zum Erkunden ein. Außerdem ist jedem Nationalparkzentrum ein Tier-Freigelände angeschlossen, das einen Einblick in die ursprüngliche Tierwelt des Bayerwaldes gibt. Darüber hinaus bietet das Waldgeschichtliche Museum St. Oswald einen interessanten Einblick.
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We visited Weltenberg Abbey as a side excursion from our Viking River Cruise. The boat ride thru the Danube narrows was just gorgeous and the Abbey on the river bank is truly a slice of Heaven. After touring the Abbey, enjoy a beer and pretzel in the bier garden. We could have stayed there for hours.
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Walk among the treetops, between 8 and 25 meters above the forest floor, and experience untouched nature from a unique perspective on our 1,300 meter elevated pathway! The highlight of our treetop walk is our 44 meter high tree tower. Experience the boundless forest wilderness of the Bavarian Forest National Park (Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald) from a new perspective.
We went here during a Shearings holiday. There is a gentle climb on a circular path, the view from the top is well worth the effort, highly recommended.
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One hour there feels like a week long holiday to me. Beautiful walking path among the trees with a spectacular view over the Bavarian Forest. You can even see the Zugspitze, the highest mountain in Germany from there. Besides enjoying a walk in nature there are a lot of possibilities to learn about the animals that live nearby, optical illusions, the forest itself, ... Perfect location for the whole family! Take good foodwear. If you want to you can take the path back through the forest, with an uneven path. Beautiful to see in all seasons. Muddy on rainy days.
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Within the almost 800-year-old fortification Veste Oberhaus you can experience living history. With an enclosed area of 65.000m2 it is one of Europes’s largest preserved castle complexes. High above Passau within the historic walls of the fortification the Oberhausmuseum presents exciting exhibitions from the Middle Ages to the present day. The displays of ancient archaeological finds, medieval weapons and armoury as well as stunning gothic panel paintings invite you on a journey through the past. The Veste Oberhaus also houses a Youth Hostel, an observatory and a restaurant. From the castle’s view point “Linde Battery” you can enjoy the unique panorama of Passau’s picturesque old town and the confluence of the city’s three rivers, the Danube, the Inn and the Ilz. Another highlight of this impressive European cultural monument is the chapel of St. George at the heart of the castle with its magnifcent gothic frescoes.
One of the finest castles in Europe and the view of the Passau is on a next level. Highly recommended to go to the top of the hill to have the panoramic view of this majestic city.
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Liberation Hall is a magnificent building well worth a visit even if it is closed. I visited it on a sunny Sunday and as expected it was quite crowded but on an acceptable level. The building was closed due to epidemic regulations but the restaurant and toilets in the tourists information were open. Restaurant of course for to go only. I enjoyed my visit here and will for sure come back once it gets open.
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