This is the road through the Schönramer Filz, from there there are opportunities to hike into Schönramer Filz or explore by bike.
The Schönramer Filz is a high moor northeast of Schönram in the Upper Bavarian district of Traunstein. The moor belongs to the FFH area Moore in the Salzach hill country in the Bavarian Alpine foothills.
description
The pine-spruce-birch-bog forest is over 500 hectares in size, former bog areas are overgrown with heather. It lies in the eastern limestone young moraine and is part of the pre-alpine hill and moorland. The high moor is drained through the Kühbächel to the Sur. Use of the moor began around 1850. From the 1920s to 1998, large areas of peat were mined here and transported away with a Bockerl railway. In 1935 the Reich Labor Camp Schönram was set up in Filz.
As a first renaturation measure, the moor lake was dammed in a peat dig in the 1970s. An educational trail around the moor lake has started north of Schönram since 2012 at a parking lot for hikers from an information point. The area of the moor is now looked after by the Bavarian State Forests, 56 hectares are designated as a natural forest reserve.
Nature reserve
On the eastern edge of the felt, a 52 hectare nature reserve has been designated since 1950 under the name Schönramer Moor.