The Bavarian National Park, a wonderful natural setting


The Bavaria national park it is one of the most spectacular natural places in Germany and it is located in the south of the country. It is one of the oldest in Europe and the oldest in Germany, having already turned 40 years old. This impressive site is about 160 km from Salzburg, Linz and Munich, while cities such as the Czech capital, Prague, or the German Nuremberg are about 220 km. A distance that is worth it since there are few natural places of this magnitude. Its original name is Bavarian Forest National Park.

Spectacular landscapes that you can visit while you know the Bavarian Protected Forest, the Bohemian jungle and the Mount Lusen Natural Area, all of them close to Sumava National Park in the Czech Republic and that between both reserves add up to no less than 100,000 hectares of spectacular green areas and natural landscapes. You can do a multitude of activities such as hiking, cycling and observing various animal species such as bears, wolves and lynx, all from a safe place that will not put your health at risk.

In the Bavaria national park You can find many species of flora, especially several protected biotopes. Orchids and arnicas flourish much of the place. Among the routes you can do, there are several designed to be done on foot or by bicycle, and in the winter months you can practice cross-country skiing and there is even an area prepared for climbing up to about 12 meters. There are many trails that have closed access since in case of rain, wind or snow there is a risk of landslides in some of the areas, so as there is no security in the Park, those areas are always closed.

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