Discesa da Ödmiesbach a Teunz
Discesa da Ödmiesbach a Teunz
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The Descent from Ödmiesbach to Teunz is a natural route connecting the higher-lying district of Ödmiesbach (around 610 meters) with the main municipality of Teunz (approximately 448 meters) in the Schwandorf district of Bavaria, Germany. This scenic passage offers a pleasant downhill experience through the picturesque Upper Palatinate region, characterized by rolling hills and idyllic forests. It provides a direct link between these two communities, making it a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the Bavarian countryside.
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Distanza 4,18 km
Discesa 240 m
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The descent covers an elevation difference of approximately 162 meters (531 feet), starting from Ödmiesbach at around 610 meters (2,001 feet) and ending in Teunz at about 448 meters (1,470 feet). While a specific trail distance isn't fixed, the route follows the natural topography between these two locations.
The terrain is generally well-maintained, with sections likely to be paved or on good, solid paths. This makes it suitable for both cyclists and hikers. One visitor tip mentions a 'relatively good surface with a few curves rapidly downhill,' suggesting a smooth and enjoyable ride or walk.
While the descent itself is primarily a natural route, the area is rich in history. Ödmiesbach, a former independent municipality, has historical elements like a former castle complex (Schlosskomplex) and old school buildings, though these are now privately owned. Exploring the wider region, especially towards Tännesberg, might lead you past historical sites such as the St. Jodokkirche, as suggested by a local tip.
Yes, the route is considered suitable for various fitness levels due to its moderate difficulty and gradual downhill gradient. The likely paved or well-maintained paths make it accessible for families, including those with children who are comfortable with a moderate walk or bike ride.
Given the natural setting and likely well-maintained paths, the descent is generally dog-friendly. As with any outdoor activity, ensure your dog is on a leash, especially near roads or populated areas, and always carry waste bags.
While specific parking areas for this exact descent aren't detailed, both Ödmiesbach and Teunz are accessible via local roads, including the Kreisstraße SAD 41. You would typically find roadside parking or small public parking spots within Ödmiesbach itself, allowing you to begin your journey.
The region is served by local bus networks. For detailed public transport information, it's best to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to Teunz or Ödmiesbach. Teunz, being the main municipality, will likely have more frequent connections.
Teunz, as a small municipality, offers local amenities including cafes and pubs where you can refresh yourself after the descent. Ödmiesbach is smaller, so options there might be limited. It's advisable to check local listings for current operating hours.
While the warmer months from spring to autumn are generally recommended, consider visiting in late spring for lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, or in early autumn for vibrant fall foliage. These periods often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenic views, enhancing the experience beyond just the ease of travel.
The duration depends on your pace and mode of travel. For cyclists, the 'rapidly downhill' nature suggests a relatively quick ride, possibly 15-30 minutes. Hikers might take 45 minutes to an hour, depending on their speed and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery. The total distance between the two points is not extensive, making it a manageable segment.
The entire route is described as offering 'scenic views' through the picturesque Upper Palatinate region, characterized by rolling hills and idyllic forests. While no specific named viewpoints are highlighted, the continuous downhill journey provides ample opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty of the Bavarian landscape.
Absolutely. This segment is an excellent starting point or part of a larger exploration of the Schwandorf district and the Upper Palatinate. The region is rich in diverse trails, and the descent can easily be linked with other routes for extended cycling or hiking adventures. Some visitors even suggest exploring the area in the opposite direction, from Teunz to Ödmiesbach and then towards Tännesberg, to experience different perspectives.