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Bayerischer Wald

Dichte Wälder, aussichtsreiche Gipfel & wilde Wasser: die ursprüngliche Natur des Bayerischen Waldes bildet den idealen Rahmen für Outdooraktivitäten aller Art! Sanft und entschleunigend findet ihr hier nicht nur den richtigen Ort, sondern auch die Zeit für das, was euch wichtig ist.

Entdeckt den letzten Urwald und den ersten Nationalpark Deutschlands, ursprüngliche Naturparke , mehr als 130 Gipfel über tausend Meter, gelebte Tradition, bunte Feste und die vielfältigsten Outdoor- und Freizeitmöglichkeiten!

Die Natur ist unser wertvollstes Gut - helft uns diese zu schützen und zu erhalten:
Echte Naturgenießer…
- informieren sich vor Anreise über Besonderheiten des Gebietes.
- nutzen die öffentlichen Verkehrsmittel und parken nur auf ausgewiesenen Parkplätzen.
- fahren und gehen nur auf Wegen und akzeptieren Wegesperrungen.
- lassen ihren Müll nicht liegen, sondern packen ihn wieder in den Rucksack ein.
- verzichten zum Schutz der Tierwelt auf Aktivitäten in der Dämmerung.
- nehmen Ihre Hunde an die Leine und auch deren Hinterlassenschaften wieder mit.
- nehmen Rücksicht auf die hier lebenden Tiere und Pflanzen.
- halten sich an die Wegeregeln, vor allem in den sensiblen Naturschutzgebieten wie dem Naturpark Bayerischer Wald, dem Naturpark Oberer Bayerischer Wald und dem Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald.


…. sind respektvoll mit der Natur und auf dem Weg!

Nützliche Informationen, Wander- und Radtipp, Erlebniskarte, Freizeitführer und vieles mehr gibt's kostenlos - gleich bestellen!

Tourismusverband Ostbayern e.V.
Im Gewerbepark D 04, 93059 Regensburg
Tel. 0941 58539-0
info@bayerischer-wald.de
www.bayerischer-wald.de

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planned a hike.

March 8, 2026

Time

4h46m

Distance

21.5km

Speed

4.5km/h

Ascent

350m

Descent

350m
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May 25, 2022

The last stage of the Pandurensteig begins at Fürsteneck Castle. At first you go back to the banks of the Ilz, which also shows you the way today. You hike past rest benches and gnarled trees to Kalteneck, where you cross the river. On the other bank, continue south to the Fischhaus bathing area, which

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planned a hike.

March 8, 2026

Time

3h58m

Distance

14.7km

Speed

3.7km/h

Ascent

100m

Descent

270m
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May 25, 2022

The seventh stage starts at the beautiful market square of Perlesreut, from where you hike via Ellersdorf into the Ilz valley. Alternatively, you can start in Haus im Wald (then a total of 16 km, walking time: 4 hours)

Before you reach the banks of the Ilz, you can enjoy beautiful views of the hilly landscape

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planned a hike.

March 8, 2026

Time

8h04m

Distance

27.8km

Speed

3.5km/h

Ascent

630m

Descent

860m
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May 25, 2022

During the sixth stage, you'll get a good workout for your calves over almost 30 kilometers and a few ascents and descents. You start in Spiegelau and from there you go straight down into the wild and romantic Steinklamm. The rushing and cooling Große Ohe leads you further and further south. After nine

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planned a hike.

March 8, 2026

Time

4h37m

Distance

16.3km

Speed

3.5km/h

Ascent

420m

Descent

220m
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May 25, 2022

After a night in Rinchnach, the Pandurensteig leads you to Zimmerau. There you pass the Mühle inn and then follow the Rinchnach stream through a beautiful forest. The path gradually becomes steeper and takes you to the ridge of the Wagensonnriegel, which is formed by rugged rock formations. At the end

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planned a hike.

March 8, 2026

Time

7h14m

Distance

25.4km

Speed

3.5km/h

Ascent

610m

Descent

540m
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May 25, 2022

Starting from Hinterdietzberg you climb up to the 14 Nothelfer chapel, which is idyllically hidden in the pine forest. Passing a quarry, it then descends into the valley of the Schwarzen Regen, where you can already see Weißenstein Castle. In the valley, it is worth making a detour to the district town

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March 8, 2026

Time

5h12m

Distance

18.2km

Speed

3.5km/h

Ascent

420m

Descent

410m
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May 25, 2022

From Prackenbach, at the beginning of the third stage, you go again to the towering quartz rocks of the pile. The craggy rock walls form bizarre and impressive figures in the fragrant pine and oak forest. On the outskirts of Viechtach you can take a break at the beautiful St. Antonius chapel before you

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planned a hike.

March 8, 2026

Time

8h47m

Distance

31.6km

Speed

3.6km/h

Ascent

640m

Descent

510m
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May 25, 2022

The second and longest stage of the Pandurensteig begins in the town of Cham - behind the town wall with the historic beer gate, you cross the Regen river and then hike into the idyllic Rötelseeweiher bird sanctuary. The pile then begins at Thierlstein Castle, a 150-kilometer-long quartz reef that is

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planned a hike.

March 8, 2026

Time

6h54m

Distance

23.9km

Speed

3.5km/h

Ascent

530m

Descent

660m
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May 25, 2022

The official starting point of the Pandurensteig is at the colorful market square in Waldmünchen - alternatively you can also start at the nearby train station. The first stage begins with a climb up to Herzogau, from where you have a beautiful view back over the city of Waldmünchen. Accompanied by wonderful

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planned a mountain bike ride.

February 25, 2026

Time

3h49m

Distance

45.6km

Speed

11.9km/h

Ascent

960m

Descent

950m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

February 25, 2026

Start/Finish: Viechtach Train Station



Type/Character: Mountain bike tour/suitable for e-bikes



Castle Tour No. 37 starts at Viechtach train station and initially takes you along the idyllic Black Regen River to Blossersberg. Several climbs lead you up approximately 300 meters in altitude to the Neunußberg

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planned a mountain bike ride.

January 28, 2026

Time

2h50m

Distance

31.1km

Speed

11.0km/h

Ascent

880m

Descent

880m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

December 8, 2025

The tour starts at parking lot P1 Ahorn and leads through small hamlets and scenic hills around Sankt Englmar – and is also suitable for e-bikes.



First, you'll follow the Baierweg trail via Staudenau, Meinstorf, and Reisach to Haigrub. From there, the route continues uphill via Höhenberg, Rautenstock

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