Best attractions and places to see around Leopoldsreuter Wald are found in this unincorporated forest area in the district of Freyung-Grafenau, Lower Bavaria, Germany. It is part of the Naturpark Bayerischer Wald and the Landschaftsschutzgebiet LSG Bayerischer Wald, offering a natural landscape. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, historical sites, and landmarks within Leopoldsreuter Wald and its immediate surroundings.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Haidel is a 1,167 meter high mountain in the Bavarian Forest. On its summit there is a 35 meter high observation tower that offers an impressive panoramic view of the Bavarian-Bohemian border regions all the way to the Alps. The observation platform is 30.33 meters high and can be reached via 159 steps.
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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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On the tower you have a wonderful all-round view 🤩
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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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Very good all-round visibility. An ascent is worthwhile.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Stone Sea at Plöckenstein, a vast accumulation of granite rocks offering great views. The Dreisessel Rock is another striking mountain with incomparable panoramic views. Additionally, the Hochmoor Abrahamsfilz near Theresienreuth is a geoscientifically significant high moor.
Yes, the area holds historical significance. The Tripoint Monument (Germany–Austria–Czech Republic) marks a unique geographical and historical border. You can also explore the abandoned village of Leopoldsreut, where you'll find a newly renovated church, the former schoolhouse, and the forester's lodge. For more details on the abandoned village, you can refer to Wikipedia.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Haidel Observation Tower, which offers a wide-ranging perspective of the surrounding Bavarian Forest. The Dreisessel Rock also provides incomparable views of the Bavarian Forest, the Bohemian Forest, and the Mühlviertel.
Leopoldsreuter Wald and its surroundings offer a variety of hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the ridgeway, which follows the border ridge with views of the Bohemian Forest. For more options, including moderate and difficult routes, check out the Hiking around Leopoldsreuter Wald guide.
The trails leading to Dreisessel Rock and through the Stone Sea at Plöckenstein are generally considered intermediate. While not overly demanding, good footwear is recommended, especially as the paths can become slippery when wet. The Stone Sea involves navigating large granite blocks, which can be impressive but requires careful footing.
Yes, the Haidel Observation Tower is considered family-friendly, offering an accessible way to enjoy panoramic views. The natural environment of the forest itself provides opportunities for easy walks and nature observation suitable for families.
The Tripoint Monument (Germany–Austria–Czech Republic) is a significant geographical landmark where the borders of Germany, the Czech Republic, and Austria meet. It offers a unique experience where you can literally stand in three countries at once, making it a popular spot for visitors.
The Bavarian Forest region, including Leopoldsreuter Wald, is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor activities, while winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, suitable for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, though some paths might be more challenging.
Absolutely! The area around Leopoldsreuter Wald offers various cycling routes. You can find options for road cycling, including routes of moderate to difficult grades, that take you through scenic landscapes. Explore the Road Cycling Routes around Leopoldsreuter Wald guide for detailed tours.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Haidel Observation Tower and Dreisessel Rock. The unique experience of standing at the Tripoint Monument is also a highlight. Many appreciate the natural beauty of the Stone Sea and the peaceful, regenerating forest along the ridgeway.
Many trails in the Leopoldsreuter Wald and the broader Bavarian Forest Nature Park are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in protected areas and near wildlife. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them. Specific regulations may apply in certain sensitive natural areas.
The Kammweg is a scenic hiking trail that follows the border ridge, offering beautiful views of the Bohemian Forest. It's known for showcasing the natural regeneration of the forest, with dead trees serving as a breeding ground for new growth, creating a unique and special setting. While not overly demanding, parts can be blocked or slippery, so caution is advised.


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