Discover the best top things to do in Lower Bavaria, Germany including Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald, St. Paul Church, Dom St. Stephan, Pilgrimage Church and Pauline Fathers' Monastery, Waldwipfelweg, Heilig Grabkirche St. Peter und Paul, Alte Rathaus (Old Townhall), Arbersee, Monastery Weltenburg, Trausnitz Castle with Cabinte of Art and Curiosities.
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Entlang der bayerisch tschechischen Grenze erstreckt sich zwischen Bayerisch Eisenstein im Landkreis Regen und Mauth im Landkreis Freyung-Grafenau der Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald. Am 7. Oktober 1970 wurde das Großschutzgebiet als erster Nationalparks Deutschlands eröffnet. Zusammen mit dem Nachbar-Nationalpark Šumava in Tschechien bildet er das größte zusammenhängende Waldschutzgebiet Mitteleuropas. Auf mehr als 24 000 Hektar gilt im Bayerischen Wald der Leitsatz „Natur Natur sein lassen“.Mit den Nationalparkzentren Lusen bei Neuschönau und Falkenstein bei Ludwigsthal bietet der Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald allen Besuchern einen spannenden Start in das Schutzgebiet. An beiden Orten lädt ein Informationsgebäude zum Erkunden ein. Außerdem ist jedem Nationalparkzentrum ein Tier-Freigelände angeschlossen, das einen Einblick in die ursprüngliche Tierwelt des Bayerwaldes gibt. Darüber hinaus bietet das Waldgeschichtliche Museum St. Oswald einen interessanten Einblick.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
As a parish church, St. Paul's is small compared to the huge St. Stephan's Cathedral. Nonetheless, it is quite beautiful and worth visiting and the pink tower is easy to spot.. Without the big crowd's that flock to the cathedral, you can enjoy a prayerful visit at St. Paul's with solitude. The altars and furnishings are beautiful with impressive artworks.
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Home to one of Europe's largest pipe organs, St. Stephen's Cathedral exudes the baroque architecture style of the 17th Century. The organ has more than 17,000 pipes and inspired Liszt to write his "Hungarian Coronation Mass. An organ concert, held each day excep on Sundays or from November to April, was really stunning. The sound penetrates you from all angles . . . but in a good way. Most amazing is the architecture inside with statuary and gilded effigies everywhere. Because it is a tourist favorite, you may find it fairly crowded but I recommend that you go in the morning when (a) it is a bit cooler and (b) not as many people attend the organ concert. In all, the experience widened my understanding of the period and the people of Passau.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
This is a lovely viewpoint and a beautiful church. Totally worth the climb. You can claim by going right when you end the bridge and it’s all an incline up - or left, which is a path that ends in 100+ steps up. Either is fine, not very strenuous. You’re rewarded with a really special view of Passau
4.5 based on 364 reviews
One hour there feels like a week long holiday to me. Beautiful walking path among the trees with a spectacular view over the Bavarian Forest. You can even see the Zugspitze, the highest mountain in Germany from there. Besides enjoying a walk in nature there are a lot of possibilities to learn about the animals that live nearby, optical illusions, the forest itself, ... Perfect location for the whole family! Take good foodwear. If you want to you can take the path back through the forest, with an uneven path. Beautiful to see in all seasons. Muddy on rainy days.
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What an amazing place to visit. The river was beautiful. Enjoyed a small hike above the church, then had a delicious lunch! Don’t miss!
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