About Silberdistel
98.6 km
23:36 h
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- SilberdistelAugust 26, 2021
The path leads through a very idyllic river valley shaped by the Ice Age. The small Lopau river meanders through it, and most of the path is beautifully along the river under deciduous trees.
A part of the forest is provided with a warning that deadwood will not be removed there - therefore, corresponding
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- SilberdistelAugust 25, 2021
A relaxed round, especially nice when the heather is in bloom. The path leads over the areas of the Kronsbergheide to the Oldendorfer Totenstatt with its prehistoric barrows. On the way back to the hiking car park, you cross the babbling Lopau twice and walk on a stretch of path on a narrow, hilly forest
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- SilberdistelAugust 6, 2019
Start and end point is the free public car park Kronsbergheide.
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- SilberdistelAugust 6, 2019
This nice little round offers a wide view, lots of sky and fresh air to breathe. Popular as a dog round!
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- SilberdistelJuly 21, 2019
Relaxed walk in the Kronsbergheide area - start and end at the free public car park Kronsbergheide. A detour to the Lopausee, e.g. For a round of pedal boating, is possible without further effort.
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- SilberdistelAugust 6, 2019
Directions Part 1
The way leads from the bus stop Scharitzkehl over the Ligeretalm and the Sappensteig to the Kehlsteinhaus. It should be noted here that the Kehlsteinstraße has to be entered twice, which is for good reason forbidden during the operating hours.
Once this is the case at the end of the forest
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- SilberdistelAugust 6, 2019
Here I first followed the ice chapel and then the "Berchtesgadener Weg" towards the east wall, where a magnificent view over the valley to the Königssee offers. For manageable altitude there is an alpine experience. Sure-footedness is necessary, and in the upper area is to pay attention to rockfall.
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In Döhle there is a free parking lot for hikers, from which you can easily explore the nature park - it feels a bit like a side entrance, I found it very pleasant to start from there.
My goal was the bottom of the dead. The way there led first between meadows to the magnificent thatched sheepfold, then
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