Best attractions and places to see around Schwarzenberg am Böhmerwald include natural monuments and historical sites within the Bavarian Forest and Böhmerwald. This region is characterized by its granite rock formations, dense forests, and its location at the border triangle of Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from unique geological features like stone seas to scenic ridgeways. The area offers opportunities to experience diverse natural environments and significant border landmarks.
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The Dreisessel in the Bavarian Forest border triangle is one of the most popular excursion and hiking destinations. Well-signposted paths lead to its peaks Dreisesselfels, Hochstein and Bayerischer Plöckenstein (Czech: Trojmezná hora), offering a wonderful view of the Bavarian Forest, the Bohemian Forest and the Mühlviertel.
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It is located in the Lower Bavarian district of Freyung-Grafenau around 370 m (as the crow flies) northwest of the German-Czech border. The mighty rock with a large summit cross can be climbed via a stone staircase. The panorama ranges from the Plöckenstein over parts of the Bohemian Forest, the Almberg, the Haidel and the Lusen to the Rachel. On a clear day, you can see as far as the Alps. Due to the public Dreisesselstraße, which leads to the Dreisesselhaus ("Berggasthof Dreisessel"), which is almost 450 m (as the crow flies) south of the Hochstein, the Dreisesselberg, especially the Hochstein, is often heavily frequented. But there are also marked hiking trails from all directions, for example from the Kreuzbachklause, from Haidmühle-Frauenberg or the Czech Nové Údolí to the Hochstein.
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... worth a visit in every season ... Great hike
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Always beautiful. A different, very special setting.
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great view especially in the evening light
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A wonderful view but also a lot going on
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The region is known for its impressive geological formations. You can visit the Stone Sea at Plöckenstein, a block heap with large granite slabs and blocks formed during earlier ice age periods. Another notable natural monument is the Dreisessel Rock, which offers striking rock formations and panoramic views.
For breathtaking views, the Stone Sea at Plöckenstein provides a fantastic panorama stretching as far as the Alps. The Dreisessel Rock also offers incomparable views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the ridgeway trail provides distinct views of the Bohemian Forest.
Yes, a significant landmark is the Tripoint Monument (Germany–Austria–Czech Republic). This man-made monument allows you to cross borders between three countries with just a few steps, offering a unique historical and geographical experience.
While many trails in the region are rated intermediate, the ridgeway is described as not very demanding, making it suitable for those looking for a less strenuous walk through an impressive landscape of dead trees. Always check specific route details for difficulty.
More experienced hikers can explore trails that lead to highlights like the Dreisessel Rock, which often involves more challenging sections. The area's natural monuments and ridgeways provide varied terrain and rewarding views for those seeking a moderate to challenging hike.
Yes, the region offers excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find various routes, including challenging ones like the 'Frauenberg Railway Bridge – Vltava River at Nová Pec loop' for gravel biking or the 'Plešné jezero – Plöckensteiner See loop' for MTB. For more details, explore the Gravel biking around Schwarzenberg am Böhmerwald and MTB Trails around Schwarzenberg am Böhmerwald guides.
The natural landscapes themselves offer great family outings. Exploring the unique rock formations at the Stone Sea at Plöckenstein can be an exciting adventure for children, provided good footwear is worn. The Tripoint Monument also offers a fun and educational experience for all ages.
The region is beautiful year-round. For hiking and exploring natural monuments, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most pleasant weather. However, some visitors enjoy the unique quiet and views during early mornings or in winter, especially at spots like the Tripoint Monument.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural beauty, especially the unique rock formations and panoramic views from places like the Stone Sea at Plöckenstein and Dreisessel Rock. The distinct atmosphere of the ridgeway with its dead trees and the special experience of crossing three borders at the Tripoint Monument are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Hochwald Deadwood Area is a fascinating example. Here, you can observe the natural regeneration of the forest, with new growth emerging among the dead and uprooted trees, showcasing the cycle of nature.
Many of the natural trails in the Böhmerwald region are suitable for dogs, especially those through forests and open landscapes. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and be mindful of wildlife. Specific highlight pages or route descriptions may offer more detailed information on dog-friendliness.


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