Best attractions and places to see around Philippsreuter Wald include extensive forests and low mountain range landscapes in the Bavarian Forest, near the Czech border. This region serves as a gateway to both German and Czech national parks, offering diverse natural and cultural sites. Philippsreuter Wald is a state-recognized recreation area, historically significant as a former station on the "Goldener Steig" medieval salt trade route.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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In winter, Bavarian Forest trail
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With a small locomotive, young and old can take a trip across the border. 😅
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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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A visit is worthwhile at any time of year
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Beautifully landscaped square on the Haidmühle - Neuthal border. There is a snack bar and a small museum in the wagons, as well as a small train (150m), a duty-free shop and the Nové Údoli train station.
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In summer it is a quiet place with beautiful views. There are several restaurants below the summit.
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A wonderful opportunity to take a break on the way back to Mauth.
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The region offers several impressive natural features and viewpoints. You can visit the Haidel Observation Tower, which provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Bavarian-Bohemian border regions. Another notable natural landmark is the Almberg Summit Cross, offering fantastic all-round views. Additionally, the Finsterauer Filz (High Moor) invites visitors for leisurely hikes to experience its unique natural environment.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore the Abandoned Village of Leopoldsreut, a former settlement at over 1,100 meters, where only the school building and a small church remain. Other historical points include the Tusset Chapel, considered a landmark of Philippsreut, and the former Forest House in Hinterfirmiansreut. The region also features historical logging facilities like Hammerklause, Teufelsbach, Wasserscheide, Bärnbachklause, and Teufelsklause.
Philippsreuter Wald is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find extensive hiking and cycling trails, including long-distance routes like the Goldsteig and the European long-distance hiking trail E6. For specific routes, check out the guides for hiking or cycling around Philippsreuter Wald. In winter, the Almberg transforms into a popular ski area, and opportunities for winter hiking and snowshoeing are abundant.
Absolutely. The Haidel Observation Tower is family-friendly, offering an exciting climb to a great view. The Mitterdorf Skizentrum provides winter sports fun for all ages. For warmer months, the Abenteuer-Wasserspielplatz (Adventure Water Playground) is a recreational option for families. Many hiking trails are also suitable for families, especially those around natural water features like the Hammerklause Pond.
Philippsreuter Wald serves as a gateway to two significant national parks. The Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany's oldest, is nearby and offers pristine forests for hiking and nature observation. Directly across the border in the Czech Republic, you can access the Šumava National Park, which together with the Bavarian Forest National Park forms a vast protected area of immense natural beauty.
The Philippsreuter Wald region offers attractions year-round. Summer and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with the forests displaying vibrant colors in fall. Winter transforms the area into a snowy landscape perfect for skiing at Mitterdorf Skizentrum, winter hiking, and snowshoeing. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming nature. Your preferred activities will determine the best time for your visit.
You can find places to rest and eat, such as the Nové Údolí Border Station and Train Car Café, which offers a unique stopover and direct connection to the Czech National Park. The nearby community of Mauth Finsterau also provides amenities. For accommodation, the Wellnesshotel Waldeck Familienurlaub mit Hund in Mitterfirmiansreut offers family-friendly options.
Visitors consistently praise the Haidel Observation Tower for its 'wonderful all-round view' and 'fantastic' panoramic vistas. It's described as a place where you get 'nice views of the Bavarian Forest from the top of the tower,' making the climb well worth it for the extensive scenery.
Yes, the region offers themed hiking trails that provide cultural insights. You can explore the 'Weg des Gedenkens' (Path of Remembrance) in the Firmiansdörfer or the literary 'Schriten-Woid' (Steps-Forest) in Philippsreut. These trails combine natural beauty with historical and cultural narratives.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find various routes for different distances and difficulties, such as the 'Running loop from Annathaler Wald' or the 'Mitterfirmiansreut – Almbergsee loop.' For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Philippsreuter Wald guide.
The Abandoned Village of Leopoldsreut offers a poignant glimpse into the region's past. Visitors find it a place to 'stop to reflect' on how life once was. It's unique because it's a village that has been abandoned since 1963, with only the former school building (once Germany's highest) and a small, renovated church remaining, providing a tangible connection to history.
Beyond the prominent viewpoints, you can find the 300-year-old lime tree in Hinterfirmiansreut, which stands as a significant natural monument. The region also features the Wagenwasser Project Area, part of the 'LIFE for MIRES' project, focusing on the preservation and renaturation of bogs and wetlands, showcasing unique ecosystems.


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