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HABITATS IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Mixed mountain forests: The southern and south western slopes are much warmer than the areas at high altitude. In addition to the spruce, silver fir, copper beech, and sycamore maple are also to be found here. In terms of area, these mixed forests represent the most significant habitat in our national park. Here, autumn in particularcan be an
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As an introduction to the wild nature of the Bavarian Forest National Park, we recommend our informative visitor facilities. There you will find exciting stories about flora and fauna, the historical content or the park-philosophy “Let nature be nature”.The Hans-Eisenmann-Haus in the National Park Center Lusen, the Haus zur Wildnis in the National Park Center Falkenstein and the ForestENGLISH VERSION
English Version - Bavarian Forest National Park. Let nature be nature: Bavarian Forest National Park in portrait. Tours Tips: Recommendations on hiking, cycling, snowshoeing and accessible excursions. Excursion destinations. We endeavor to provide a major part of our homepage in English for you. We are constantly working on an upgrade ofINFO POINTS
Info points . In addition to the main visitor facilities, the National Park also maintains a dense network of info points in cooperation with local towns and communities in the region.These are great sources of information for excursions in the natural landscape, including usefultips
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At the local surroundings, several routes are accessible and therefore suitable for wheelchairs and strollers too. DOWNLOADS OF BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Infinitely wild. Entdekcen sie die grenzenlose Waldwildnis der Nationalparke Sumava und Bayerischer Wald. Download PDF ANIMALS OF THE BAVARIA FOREST NATIONAL PARK A release project by Czech colleagues in the 1980s finally ensured that the big cat could regain the region. The wolf as the second big predator is also native to the Bavarian Forest again. Mammals like wildcats, otters or beavers inhabit the national park too. TheFOREST PLAYGROUND
Nationalparkverwaltung Bayerischer Wald. Forest playground Spiegelau.Bilderslider
VACATION WITH DOGS AT THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Dogs are welcome in the Bavarian Forest National Park. However, there are some rules to follow. VISITOR - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Welcome to the Bavarian Forest National Park! In our page navigation you will find a range of informative hints for your trip into wildnature.
HABITATS IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Mixed mountain forests: The southern and south western slopes are much warmer than the areas at high altitude. In addition to the spruce, silver fir, copper beech, and sycamore maple are also to be found here. In terms of area, these mixed forests represent the most significant habitat in our national park. Here, autumn in particularcan be an
VISITOR FACILITIES
As an introduction to the wild nature of the Bavarian Forest National Park, we recommend our informative visitor facilities. There you will find exciting stories about flora and fauna, the historical content or the park-philosophy “Let nature be nature”.The Hans-Eisenmann-Haus in the National Park Center Lusen, the Haus zur Wildnis in the National Park Center Falkenstein and the ForestENGLISH VERSION
English Version - Bavarian Forest National Park. Let nature be nature: Bavarian Forest National Park in portrait. Tours Tips: Recommendations on hiking, cycling, snowshoeing and accessible excursions. Excursion destinations. We endeavor to provide a major part of our homepage in English for you. We are constantly working on an upgrade ofINFO POINTS
Info points . In addition to the main visitor facilities, the National Park also maintains a dense network of info points in cooperation with local towns and communities in the region.These are great sources of information for excursions in the natural landscape, including usefultips
ACCESSIBILIY
At the local surroundings, several routes are accessible and therefore suitable for wheelchairs and strollers too. DOWNLOADS OF BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Infinitely wild. Entdekcen sie die grenzenlose Waldwildnis der Nationalparke Sumava und Bayerischer Wald. Download PDF ANIMALS OF THE BAVARIA FOREST NATIONAL PARK A release project by Czech colleagues in the 1980s finally ensured that the big cat could regain the region. The wolf as the second big predator is also native to the Bavarian Forest again. Mammals like wildcats, otters or beavers inhabit the national park too. TheFOREST PLAYGROUND
Nationalparkverwaltung Bayerischer Wald. Forest playground Spiegelau.Bilderslider
VACATION WITH DOGS AT THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Dogs are welcome in the Bavarian Forest National Park. However, there are some rules to follow. PLANTS OF THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Enormous trees, colorfully flowers or inconspicuous mosses: the national park’s different habitats are biosphere for thousands of plants. Among them are true rarities, which are RESEARCH - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK "Let nature be nature" is the philosophy of the Bavarian Forest National Park. Human intervention is off limits across large parts ofthe protected area.
PROFILE OF BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Profile of Bavarian Forest National Park . Bilderslider HIKING IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK A particularly popular viewpoint is at the Rachelkapell, where you can have a great view towards the Rachelsee. FALKENSTEIN NATIONAL PARK CENTRE IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST The Haus zur Wildnis. The HAUS ZUR WILDNIS forms the focal point of Falkenstein National Park Centre. The building’s unique architectural design is fascinating in its own right, though it can’t quite steal the show from the centre’s stunning views of the 1,315-metre Großer Falkenstein.ACCESSIBILIY
At the local surroundings, several routes are accessible and therefore suitable for wheelchairs and strollers too. DOWNLOADS OF BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Infinitely wild. Entdekcen sie die grenzenlose Waldwildnis der Nationalparke Sumava und Bayerischer Wald. Download PDF LUSEN NATIONAL PARK CENTRE IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL The Hans-Eisenmann-Haus. The Hans-Eisenmann-Haus forms the central hub of the National Park Centre Lusen. Informative, interactive and imposing throughout, the permanent exhibition “Ways into nature – A history of forest and people” offers insights into the secrets of the Bavarian Forest National Park. FOREST HISTORY MUSEUM The locals (affectionately known as “Waidler”) have always had a special bond with their home region. The Forest History Museum focuses on the interplay between the forest and people – a relationship which has shaped art and tradition, and been occasionally punctuated by darker days. The museum therefore not only provides insights into the geological origins of the region, but also gets DEER ENCLOSURE SCHEUERECK Deer enclosure Scheuereck. The deer enclosure in Scheuereck is a special place for enjoying the natural world just down from Falkenstein. Here, visitors can admire the imposing deer from up close in their nine-hectare near-natural enclosure. HABITATS IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Mixed mountain forests: The southern and south western slopes are much warmer than the areas at high altitude. In addition to the spruce, silver fir, copper beech, and sycamore maple are also to be found here. In terms of area, these mixed forests represent the most significant habitat in our national park. Here, autumn in particularcan be an
VISITOR - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Welcome to the Bavarian Forest National Park! In our page navigation you will find a range of informative hints for your trip into wildnature.
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English Version - Bavarian Forest National Park. Let nature be nature: Bavarian Forest National Park in portrait. Tours Tips: Recommendations on hiking, cycling, snowshoeing and accessible excursions. Excursion destinations. We endeavor to provide a major part of our homepage in English for you. We are constantly working on an upgrade of ANIMALS OF THE BAVARIA FOREST NATIONAL PARK A release project by Czech colleagues in the 1980s finally ensured that the big cat could regain the region. The wolf as the second big predator is also native to the Bavarian Forest again. Mammals like wildcats, otters or beavers inhabit the national park too. TheINFO POINTS
Info points . In addition to the main visitor facilities, the National Park also maintains a dense network of info points in cooperation with local towns and communities in the region.These are great sources of information for excursions in the natural landscape, including usefultips
PROFILE OF BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Profile of Bavarian Forest National Park . Bilderslider FALKENSTEIN NATIONAL PARK CENTRE IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST The Haus zur Wildnis. The HAUS ZUR WILDNIS forms the focal point of Falkenstein National Park Centre. The building’s unique architectural design is fascinating in its own right, though it can’t quite steal the show from the centre’s stunning views of the 1,315-metre Großer Falkenstein. RESEARCH - NETWORK - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Network FROM THE BAVARIAN FOREST INTO THE WORLD. Forest ecological research has many faces: biodiversity, genetics, hydrological cycle ornutrient flow.
RESEARCH PROJECTS AT THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK WilDA. Dynamische Wildunfallwarnung unter Verwendung heterogener Verkehrs-, Unfall- und Umweltdaten sowie Big Data Ansätze. Projekt-InformationenRESEARCH PROJECT
Cross-border mapping of forest ecosystems – Road map to joint management in the national parks Šumava and Bavarian Forest Motivation: The area of the Šumava National Park and the Bavarian Forest National Park is unique in Central Europe due to its ecology and related tourism which together offer benefits for the entire Czech-Bavarian region. HABITATS IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Mixed mountain forests: The southern and south western slopes are much warmer than the areas at high altitude. In addition to the spruce, silver fir, copper beech, and sycamore maple are also to be found here. In terms of area, these mixed forests represent the most significant habitat in our national park. Here, autumn in particularcan be an
VISITOR - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Welcome to the Bavarian Forest National Park! In our page navigation you will find a range of informative hints for your trip into wildnature.
ENGLISH VERSION
English Version - Bavarian Forest National Park. Let nature be nature: Bavarian Forest National Park in portrait. Tours Tips: Recommendations on hiking, cycling, snowshoeing and accessible excursions. Excursion destinations. We endeavor to provide a major part of our homepage in English for you. We are constantly working on an upgrade of ANIMALS OF THE BAVARIA FOREST NATIONAL PARK A release project by Czech colleagues in the 1980s finally ensured that the big cat could regain the region. The wolf as the second big predator is also native to the Bavarian Forest again. Mammals like wildcats, otters or beavers inhabit the national park too. TheINFO POINTS
Info points . In addition to the main visitor facilities, the National Park also maintains a dense network of info points in cooperation with local towns and communities in the region.These are great sources of information for excursions in the natural landscape, including usefultips
PROFILE OF BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Profile of Bavarian Forest National Park . Bilderslider FALKENSTEIN NATIONAL PARK CENTRE IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST The Haus zur Wildnis. The HAUS ZUR WILDNIS forms the focal point of Falkenstein National Park Centre. The building’s unique architectural design is fascinating in its own right, though it can’t quite steal the show from the centre’s stunning views of the 1,315-metre Großer Falkenstein. RESEARCH - NETWORK - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Network FROM THE BAVARIAN FOREST INTO THE WORLD. Forest ecological research has many faces: biodiversity, genetics, hydrological cycle ornutrient flow.
RESEARCH PROJECTS AT THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK WilDA. Dynamische Wildunfallwarnung unter Verwendung heterogener Verkehrs-, Unfall- und Umweltdaten sowie Big Data Ansätze. Projekt-InformationenRESEARCH PROJECT
Cross-border mapping of forest ecosystems – Road map to joint management in the national parks Šumava and Bavarian Forest Motivation: The area of the Šumava National Park and the Bavarian Forest National Park is unique in Central Europe due to its ecology and related tourism which together offer benefits for the entire Czech-Bavarian region.VISITOR FACILITIES
Nationalparkverwaltung Bayerischer Wald. Visitor facilities.Bilderslider
PLANTS OF THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Enormous trees, colorfully flowers or inconspicuous mosses: the national park’s different habitats are biosphere for thousands of plants. Among them are true rarities, which areINFO POINTS
Info points . In addition to the main visitor facilities, the National Park also maintains a dense network of info points in cooperation with local towns and communities in the region.These are great sources of information for excursions in the natural landscape, including usefultips
PROFILE OF BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Profile of Bavarian Forest National Park . Bilderslider LUSEN NATIONAL PARK CENTRE IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL The Hans-Eisenmann-Haus. The Hans-Eisenmann-Haus forms the central hub of the National Park Centre Lusen. Informative, interactive and imposing throughout, the permanent exhibition “Ways into nature – A history of forest and people” offers insights into the secrets of the Bavarian Forest National Park. RESEARCH PROJECTS AT THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK WilDA. Dynamische Wildunfallwarnung unter Verwendung heterogener Verkehrs-, Unfall- und Umweltdaten sowie Big Data Ansätze. Projekt-InformationenRESEARCH PROJECT
Monitoring and management of rare tree species in the Bavarian Forest National Park Motivation: The Bavarian Forest National Park is dominated by mixed mountain forests, alluvial spruce forests, and in the upper elevations mountain spruce forests.LIFE+ PROJECT
Project finished: Review of the Live + project in the Bavarian Forest National Park.. The LIFE+ project "Bogs, flowing waters and nardus grasslands” at the Bavarian Forest National Park has been completed and ended with an closing event at the Forest History Museum St. Oswald. The report about the project provides information on theachieved results
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MOUNTAIN SPRUCE FOREST This leaflet is published within the framework of the Bavarian state government’s public relations programme. It is provided free of charge, any further distribution in return for payment is forbidden. HABITATS IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Mixed mountain forests: The southern and south western slopes are much warmer than the areas at high altitude. In addition to the spruce, silver fir, copper beech, and sycamore maple are also to be found here. In terms of area, these mixed forests represent the most significant habitat in our national park. Here, autumn in particularcan be an
VISITOR - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Welcome to the Bavarian Forest National Park! In our page navigation you will find a range of informative hints for your trip into wildnature.
ENGLISH VERSION
English Version - Bavarian Forest National Park. Let nature be nature: Bavarian Forest National Park in portrait. Tours Tips: Recommendations on hiking, cycling, snowshoeing and accessible excursions. Excursion destinations. We endeavor to provide a major part of our homepage in English for you. We are constantly working on an upgrade of ABOUT US - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK The Bavarian Forest National Park, founded in 1970, is located in eastern Lower Bavaria at the border to the Czech Republic. The protected area is managed by the Bavarian Forest National Park Administration, an authority of the Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection.In this section of the website, you can find basic information about the administration of Germany ANIMALS OF THE BAVARIA FOREST NATIONAL PARK A release project by Czech colleagues in the 1980s finally ensured that the big cat could regain the region. The wolf as the second big predator is also native to the Bavarian Forest again. Mammals like wildcats, otters or beavers inhabit the national park too. TheINFO POINTS
Info points . In addition to the main visitor facilities, the National Park also maintains a dense network of info points in cooperation with local towns and communities in the region.These are great sources of information for excursions in the natural landscape, including usefultips
PROFILE OF BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Profile of Bavarian Forest National Park . Bilderslider FALKENSTEIN NATIONAL PARK CENTRE IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST The Haus zur Wildnis. The HAUS ZUR WILDNIS forms the focal point of Falkenstein National Park Centre. The building’s unique architectural design is fascinating in its own right, though it can’t quite steal the show from the centre’s stunning views of the 1,315-metre Großer Falkenstein. RESEARCH - NETWORK - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Network FROM THE BAVARIAN FOREST INTO THE WORLD. Forest ecological research has many faces: biodiversity, genetics, hydrological cycle ornutrient flow.
RESEARCH PROJECT
Cross-border mapping of forest ecosystems – Road map to joint management in the national parks Šumava and Bavarian Forest Motivation: The area of the Šumava National Park and the Bavarian Forest National Park is unique in Central Europe due to its ecology and related tourism which together offer benefits for the entire Czech-Bavarian region. HABITATS IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Mixed mountain forests: The southern and south western slopes are much warmer than the areas at high altitude. In addition to the spruce, silver fir, copper beech, and sycamore maple are also to be found here. In terms of area, these mixed forests represent the most significant habitat in our national park. Here, autumn in particularcan be an
VISITOR - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Welcome to the Bavarian Forest National Park! In our page navigation you will find a range of informative hints for your trip into wildnature.
ENGLISH VERSION
English Version - Bavarian Forest National Park. Let nature be nature: Bavarian Forest National Park in portrait. Tours Tips: Recommendations on hiking, cycling, snowshoeing and accessible excursions. Excursion destinations. We endeavor to provide a major part of our homepage in English for you. We are constantly working on an upgrade of ABOUT US - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK The Bavarian Forest National Park, founded in 1970, is located in eastern Lower Bavaria at the border to the Czech Republic. The protected area is managed by the Bavarian Forest National Park Administration, an authority of the Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection.In this section of the website, you can find basic information about the administration of Germany ANIMALS OF THE BAVARIA FOREST NATIONAL PARK A release project by Czech colleagues in the 1980s finally ensured that the big cat could regain the region. The wolf as the second big predator is also native to the Bavarian Forest again. Mammals like wildcats, otters or beavers inhabit the national park too. TheINFO POINTS
Info points . In addition to the main visitor facilities, the National Park also maintains a dense network of info points in cooperation with local towns and communities in the region.These are great sources of information for excursions in the natural landscape, including usefultips
PROFILE OF BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Profile of Bavarian Forest National Park . Bilderslider FALKENSTEIN NATIONAL PARK CENTRE IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST The Haus zur Wildnis. The HAUS ZUR WILDNIS forms the focal point of Falkenstein National Park Centre. The building’s unique architectural design is fascinating in its own right, though it can’t quite steal the show from the centre’s stunning views of the 1,315-metre Großer Falkenstein. RESEARCH - NETWORK - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Network FROM THE BAVARIAN FOREST INTO THE WORLD. Forest ecological research has many faces: biodiversity, genetics, hydrological cycle ornutrient flow.
RESEARCH PROJECT
Cross-border mapping of forest ecosystems – Road map to joint management in the national parks Šumava and Bavarian Forest Motivation: The area of the Šumava National Park and the Bavarian Forest National Park is unique in Central Europe due to its ecology and related tourism which together offer benefits for the entire Czech-Bavarian region. VISITOR - BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Welcome to the Bavarian Forest National Park! In our page navigation you will find a range of informative hints for your trip into wildnature.
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Info points . In addition to the main visitor facilities, the National Park also maintains a dense network of info points in cooperation with local towns and communities in the region.These are great sources of information for excursions in the natural landscape, including usefultips
VISITOR FACILITIES
Nationalparkverwaltung Bayerischer Wald. Visitor facilities.Bilderslider
PLANTS OF THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Enormous trees, colorfully flowers or inconspicuous mosses: the national park’s different habitats are biosphere for thousands of plants. Among them are true rarities, which are PROFILE OF BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK Profile of Bavarian Forest National Park . Bilderslider LUSEN NATIONAL PARK CENTRE IN THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL The Hans-Eisenmann-Haus. The Hans-Eisenmann-Haus forms the central hub of the National Park Centre Lusen. Informative, interactive and imposing throughout, the permanent exhibition “Ways into nature – A history of forest and people” offers insights into the secrets of the Bavarian Forest National Park. RESEARCH PROJECTS AT THE BAVARIAN FOREST NATIONAL PARK WilDA. Dynamische Wildunfallwarnung unter Verwendung heterogener Verkehrs-, Unfall- und Umweltdaten sowie Big Data Ansätze. Projekt-InformationenRESEARCH PROJECT
Monitoring and management of rare tree species in the Bavarian Forest National Park Motivation: The Bavarian Forest National Park is dominated by mixed mountain forests, alluvial spruce forests, and in the upper elevations mountain spruce forests.DISCOVER DIVERSITY
SERvICE HANS-EISENMANN-HAUS OPENING HOURS 26 December to 30 April, open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 May to 8 November, open daily from9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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WILDNIS SCHAFFT WISSEN Im Podcast "Wildnis schafft Wissen - Forschung im Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald" geben Biologen, Forstwissenschaftler, Geoökologen und weitere Experten besonders spannende Einblicke in ihre Arbeitsfelder. Hört rein! Zum Podcast "Wildnis schafft wissen"WETTBEWERB
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PARTNER / AUSZEICHNUNGEN alle Partner / Auszeichnungen anzeigen CORONAVIRUS IN BAYERN Ein Überblick über alle Angebote der Bayerischen Ministerien und Geschäftsbereiche zu dieser außergewöhlichen Lage. __ Coronavirus in BayernEUROPADIPLOM
Seit 1986 trägt der Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald das vom Europarat verliehene Europadiplom.mehr Infos
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Zusammen mit dem Nationalpark Šumava ist der Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald als Transboundary Park zertifiziert.__ mehr Infos
NATIONALE NATURLANDSCHAFTEN Der Nationalpark ist Mitglied im Verein Nationale Naturlandschaften, dem Dachverband der deutschen Nationalparks, Biosphärenreservaten, Naturparks und Wildnisgebieten.__ mehr Infos
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