Großer Filz Und Klosterfilz
Großer Filz Und Klosterfilz
Best natural monuments in Großer Filz Und Klosterfilz are found within a significant natural monument near Riedlhütte, recognized as one of the largest bog complexes in the Bavarian Forest National Park. This unique landscape features extensive moorland, characterized by sensitive moor vegetation and low-growing pine forests. The area serves as a crucial refuge for rare plant and animal species, including sundew and the common adder. Boardwalks are constructed to protect the delicate ecosystem and allow visitors to experience the bogs.
…Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Information board and part of the themed hiking trail, the pits are of course only indicated,
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A little bit of education while resting and marveling
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Pure hiking pleasure, water, rustic forest and beautiful paths.
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Very informative and descriptive, with a bench and a view of the felt.
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Very beautifully designed viewing platform.
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There are always beautiful views over the moor. The trail is laid out with a wooden boardwalk through the moor in many places.
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A beautiful viewing platform with a bench. There are several information boards along the railing.
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The Großer Filz und Klosterfilz area is renowned for its extensive bog complexes, which are among the largest in the Bavarian Forest National Park. You can observe unique natural features such as Mooraugen (bog pools) and a variety of rare plant species like sundew (Sonnentau) and wild rosemary (Rosmarinheide) that thrive in this sensitive ecosystem. The area also features the Große Ohe Stream, which flows through rustic forests and open meadows.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. The trails are generally well-maintained, and many parts run on wooden boardwalks, making them accessible. A popular choice is the Klosterfilz Boardwalk, which allows visitors to experience the peaceful bog landscape without disturbing the delicate ecosystem. The Kreuzotter Trail is also a recommended circular route that guides visitors through the bog, past beaver traces and historical sites, with information boards along the way.
Großer Filz und Klosterfilz is a vital habitat for various animal species. It's one of the few places where the Kreuzotter (common European adder) and Waldeidechse (sand lizard) can still be found. Evidence of beaver activity is also common. Historically, the area was home to wolves and bears, and you can even find historical wolf pits.
Yes, the landscape bears marks of human history. You can find former gold washing places and old timber rafting facilities that nature is gradually reclaiming. Additionally, the area contains Historical Wolf Traps (Wolfsgruben), which are depressions that served as medieval traps for wolves, hinting at past interactions between humans and wildlife.
For panoramic views of the bog landscape, the Observation Deck Overlooking the Große Filz is highly recommended. This beautifully designed vantage point offers informative displays that provide insights into the unique ecosystem.
The area is accessible year-round. While each season offers a unique experience, spring and summer allow you to see the rare bog flora in bloom and observe wildlife. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the surrounding forests. Even in winter, the landscape offers a tranquil and distinct character, though temperatures can drop significantly.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels. Many trails are well-maintained, including wooden boardwalks over sensitive areas. You can find easy circular routes like the 'Libelle Circuit - Barrier-free nature experience in the Großer Filz' or the 'Klosterfilz Boardwalk loop'. For more moderate options, consider 'Hiking through Klosterfilz and Großer Filz'. You can explore more options on the Hiking in Großer Filz Und Klosterfilz guide.
While the guide data does not explicitly state dog-friendly policies for all areas, many natural trails in the Bavarian Forest National Park generally allow dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or official park regulations upon arrival to ensure compliance and protect the sensitive ecosystem and wildlife.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for running. You can find various running trails, such as the 'Racheldienst Hut – Racheldienststraße loop' or the 'Große Ohe Stream loop'. For more details on running routes, refer to the Running Trails in Großer Filz Und Klosterfilz guide.
The region is generally accessible, and parking facilities are typically available near the main trailheads and visitor centers in the Bavarian Forest National Park. Specific parking information for Großer Filz und Klosterfilz can often be found on local tourism websites or signage upon arrival.
Yes, guided tours are often available, providing valuable insights into the bogs' history, ecology, and the impact of human activity on the landscape. These tours can enhance your understanding and appreciation of this unique natural monument.
The bog complexes are ecologically significant as they represent a rare and fragile high moor ecosystem. They are crucial for biodiversity, providing a unique habitat for specialized flora and fauna that cannot thrive elsewhere. These bogs also play a role in water regulation and carbon sequestration.


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