絶景を目指して登るのであれ、達成感のために登るのであれ、山頂を訪れることで、ボーデンヴェールの美しい自然をもっと満喫することができます。5
もの選択肢の中から、制覇する山頂を決めるのは簡単ではありません。スムーズに次の冒険で目指す山頂を選べるように、ボーデンヴェールの素晴らしい山頂をこのガイドにまとめました。
最終更新日: 3月 2, 2026
ハイライト (セグメント) • 山頂
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The path to Boxkirn is very well marked.
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Nice forest road that lets you run when things go downhill.
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Very nicely situated in the forest; nice trails all around; unfortunately little view due to fog ;-)
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Schwärzenberg castle ruins The Schwärzenberg castle ruins are located on the 557 meter high Schwärzenberg between Strahlfeld and Fronau. The Schwärzenberg is a geological feature. It is part of the approximately 100 km northwest-southeast trending "stake", a quartz rock formation. A castle probably already existed on the Schwärzenberg in the late 13th century. Schwärzenberg Castle was first mentioned in a document in 1306 in a fief book of the Bishopric of Bamberg, according to which "Andreas de Fronau" owned the castle as a fief. From 1388 "Peter der Fronawer" was the owner of the castle. "Peter der Fronawer" was a robber baron who attacked merchants on the nearby Reichsstrasse from Regensburg to Prague. Economically, however, he does not seem to have been particularly successful, because in 1400 he had to pawn half of the Schwärzenberg fortress to his cousin Hans Zenger. Around 1400 the castle was largely destroyed by fire and military conflicts, but was rebuilt and changed hands frequently in the years that followed. In 1606 the castle is said to have been quite dilapidated and dilapidated before it was probably finally destroyed by the Swedes (1633 or 1641) during the Thirty Years' War. In 1742 the ruins became the property of the Benedictine monastery of St. James in Regensburg (“Schottenkloster”). In 1865, the Free State of Bavaria acquired the castle ruins and the associated forest property. (Source: Bavarian State Forests)
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There is no view from the summit cross, but the path goes through a light moss-covered forest with many pines and blackberry bushes.
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Roter Berg is a peak in Upper Palatinate and has a terrain elevation of 632 metres. Roter Berg is located near Stockarn and Schellhof am Eixendorfer See
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A beautiful and well-marked path leads to the ruins of Schwärzenberg. Smaller castle ruins, but a nice goal!
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