Hiking through Klosterfilz and Großer Filz
Hiking through Klosterfilz and Großer Filz
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On this leisurely tour in the monastery felt and large felt complex, it is partly on boardwalks through bogs and forest. We walk in the footsteps of the adder, which is at home here. Along the Great Ohe we continue to the felt forest, which looks very different from most…
by Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald
Last updated: July 19, 2024
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Start point
Bus stop
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500 m
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4.39 km
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6.99 km
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7.65 km
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7.84 km
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9.16 km
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10.6 km
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11.5 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.53 km
4.41 km
718 m
636 m
220 m
Surfaces
3.99 km
3.58 km
2.52 km
972 m
448 m
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Elevation
Highest point (800 m)
Lowest point (730 m)
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Friday 17 July
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9°C
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From the village of Siebenellen we go through meadows and forest to Klosterfilz. Here we go partly over plank paths through the moor. A really great backdrop. Every now and …
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The round around/through large felt, monastery felt, wolf pit felt. Today in a somewhat slimmed down form - but also very beautiful and highly recommended. Yesterday I still had the path along the …
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The boardwalk that leads over it was beautiful.
The moor is partly red, which looks very interesting.
According to Google, this is due to tannins and various other acids. That's why bog bodies always have red hair ❗😄
Learned something new again 🤗
The hike was again very well signposted (I know it …
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Everything is well signposted, just always follow the adder symbol!
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You walk 🐾🐾 through deep mixed forests, rocky ascents / descents as well as wooden planks in a beautiful heather landscape ...
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July 1, 2020
On this leisurely tour in the monastery felt and large felt complex, it is partly on boardwalks through bogs and forest. We walk in the footsteps of the adder, which is at home here. Along the Great Ohe we continue to the felt forest, which looks very different from most national park forests. Peat pines
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July 9, 2020
Do something good for the environment and use public transport to get to your tour:
Igelbus stop Diensthüttenstraße
Line 601 (Rachel bus)
Igelbus service from mid-May until the end of the Bavarian autumn holidays
Timetables at bahnland-bayern.de
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