Attractions and places to see around Ringelai, a municipality in the Bavarian Forest, offer a range of natural and cultural points of interest. Located along the Wolfsteiner Ohe river, the region is characterized by its picturesque landscape. Visitors can explore various natural features and historical sites within this area.
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As one of the largest land-dwelling predators on earth, it plays an important role in numerous myths and legends. It was decimated or eradicated in many places as a competitor for food and a threat to humans. There are only relict populations left in Western and Central Europe. Within the German-speaking area, only in Austria does a small group live permanently. Individual animals wander around in the Alps. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braunb%C3%A4r
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The birds of prey (Accipitriformes) are an order of largely carnivorous birds. It includes the goshawks (Accipitridae) as well as the osprey, the secretary and the New World vultures (Cathartidae). Regardless of the zoological understanding of the term, in German “bird of prey” is a synonym for “bird of prey”. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greifv%C3%B6gel
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The Bavarian Forest National Park in the Inner Bavarian Forest lies on the border with the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1970 as Germany's first national park in the Freyung - Grafenau district and has an area of around 24,250 hectares. Domestic mixed mountain forests, firs, beeches and spruces are protected. Many rare animal species were also reintroduced, such as the lynx, European wildcat, red deer, and the wolf, also the capercaillie, as well as the owl and Kautz. The open game enclosure is beautifully laid out in size, and is very interesting to visit, it is free of charge, and you should plan a day.
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The open game enclosure is nicely laid out, but many animals can either not be seen at all or only from a great distance. Binoculars are recommended.
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Attention dog handlers: some four-legged friends go on strike during the crossing.
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A really great way along the Ohe! But be careful: At the exit towards the carbide works, the rock arch is less than 180 cm high on the side ...
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Keep your eyes open and be patient.
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Ringelai is rich in natural beauty, particularly known for the wild and romantic Buchberger Leite gorge. This area features the Suspension bridge over the Wolfsteiner Ohe, offering a unique crossing experience, and the Wolfsteiner Ohe River itself. Another notable natural spot is the Großarmschlag Reservoir, an idyllic lake surrounded by dense forest, perfect for photography.
Yes, Ringelai offers several historical and cultural insights. You can visit the Buchberger Leite Rock Tunnel, a rock breakthrough from WWII that is part of the hiking trail along the Wolfsteiner Ohe River. Additionally, the Keltendorf Gabreta (Celtic Village Gabreta) is an archaeological adventure park that provides a fascinating look into Celtic life with reconstructed prehistoric buildings and hands-on activities like bread baking.
Ringelai is an excellent base for hiking, with numerous trails, especially through the Buchberger Leite gorge. You can find various routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options. For detailed hiking routes, including trails like the 'Bubbling Spring on the Ohe River – Buchberger Leite Gorge loop' or the 'Buchberger Leite Forest Trail', you can explore the Hiking around Ringelai guide.
Absolutely! The Wildlife enclosure at the Lusen National Park Centre is highly recommended for families. It features a seven-kilometer circular trail where you can observe 45 native animal species in a natural setting. The Keltendorf Gabreta also offers engaging activities for children, such as bread baking, making it a fun and educational experience for the whole family.
Yes, some attractions offer accessibility. The Wildlife enclosure at the Lusen National Park Centre is noted for having wheelchair-accessible paths. Additionally, the Großarmschlag Reservoir is also listed as wheelchair accessible, providing beautiful views for everyone.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy mountain biking and cycling. There are numerous MTB trails, such as the 'Wolfsteiner Ohe – upper Ilz circular trail', and cycling routes like the 'Bench Under the Rock – Ilztal Viewpoint loop'. For more information on these activities, refer to the MTB Trails around Ringelai guide and the Cycling around Ringelai guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and the unique experiences. The Suspension bridge over the Wolfsteiner Ohe is loved for its 'little bit of adventure' and the opportunity to cross the river. The Buchberger Leite Rock Tunnel is described as an 'adventurous stretch of hiking trail' with 'great nature'. The Wildlife enclosure at the Lusen National Park Centre is highly praised for its extensive and well-laid-out animal enclosures, offering a chance to see native species up close.
Yes, the Frauenstein mountain, with its chapel, offers scenic views and is integrated into various hiking routes. The Großarmschlag Reservoir also provides excellent photo opportunities with its idyllic setting surrounded by dense forest. The Suspension bridge over the Wolfsteiner Ohe itself is considered a viewpoint, offering unique perspectives of the river and gorge.
The Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany's first and largest national park, is a significant natural heritage site located a short drive from Ringelai. It aims to preserve original landscapes and is home to attractions like the Wildlife enclosure at the Lusen National Park Centre and the Birds of Prey Enclosure, where visitors can observe native animal species.
Beyond the Celtic Village Gabreta, you can explore the 'Spurensuche – von den Kelten bis zur Gegenwart' (Search for Traces – from the Celts to the Present) Theme Trail. This hiking trail delves into the region's history from the Stone Age to the present, with 14 stations bringing the past to life and offering a deeper understanding of the area's heritage.
The Bavarian Forest, including Ringelai, is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor excursions. Even in winter, paths at the Wildlife enclosure at the Lusen National Park Centre are cleared and split, making it suitable for winter walks.


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