Kulturerkundungswoche im bayerisch-böhmischen Wald
Beschreibung
"Until one is the last and cuts the sky, forest wave stands behind forest wave..." This is how Adalbert Stifter, the poet of the Bohemian Forest, described the fascination of the Bavarian-Bohemian forest sea. The Großer Arber, 1456 m, is one of the most popular hiking mountains in the Republic. And the highest peak destination of an eventful trekking week in the Bavarian Forest and Sumava National Parks. On the hikes under the Green Roof of Europe, you will cross the Arberland on both sides of the border. Arrival/departure recommended by train, overnight stays with half board, once in the Bohemian Forest, otherwise comfortable base hotel in the health resort of Markt Bodenmais. Legendary area. History and stories. Culture and nature in abundance.
Environmentally friendly and scenic transfers with the forest railway. Anticyclical from Sunday to Saturday. The focus is on the varied mountain hikes in the Bavarian Forest and Sumava (Bohemian Forest) National Parks. With the highlight: Großer Arber, 1456 m. The hiking week was designed by Christoph Thoma, Summit-Guide, journalist and long-time reporter for the "Rucksackradio" of Bayerischer Rundfunk. He leads the tours himself.
Explanations: Gz 5 h The walking time without breaks is five hours.
Hm ↑100 ↓200 Meters of ascent and descent.
[F/M/–] [F/–/A] [–/–/A] Included meals: F = Breakfast, M = Lunch, A = Dinner.