Sankt Oswald-Riedlhütte
Sankt Oswald-Riedlhütte
Natural monuments around Sankt Oswald-Riedlhütte are situated within the Bavarian Forest National Park, offering a diverse landscape of mountainous terrain and moor areas. The region features over 20 natural monuments, providing opportunities to explore its geographic features. These sites showcase the interaction between nature and historical resource use, such as timber rafting.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Beautiful rocky section of the path on the way to the Lusen summit.
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Small, picturesque reservoir. It reminds me a lot of the Harz Mountains.🫶
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Large boulder with underground stream. The trail goes over larger and smaller boulders, so sturdy shoes are a must.
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Beautiful shelter, certainly serves its purpose 👍🏻😉
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Looks fascinating. It's worth a visit!
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Solid protection, nicely made. On the walls is useful information about the region and the mountain.
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A 1373 m high vantage point in the Bavarian Forest. When the weather is good, there are views of the surrounding area and as far as the Alps
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A great hiking destination in winter. The ascent is rewarded with a fantastic view. Top
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The region, nestled within the Bavarian Forest National Park, offers a diverse landscape. You can explore pristine moor areas like the High Moor "Filzwald" (Großer Filz – Klosterfilz), which provides a unique ecosystem experience. Additionally, the area is characterized by stunning mountainous terrain, including prominent summits and deep gorges such as the Steinklamm Gorge on the Große Ohe River.
For expansive panoramic views, the Großer Rachel Summit, at 1,453 meters, is the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest National Park and offers vistas across both the Bavarian and Bohemian Forests. Another excellent spot is the Lusen Summit, a 1,373-meter granite dome, which provides breathtaking views of the Bavarian Forest and, on clear days, even extends to the Alpine ridge.
Yes, the Martinsklause Reservoir is a significant cultural and natural monument. Constructed in the 19th century, this artificial reservoir was originally built for timber rafting, showcasing the historical interaction between humans and the natural environment. It is now preserved as a cultural monument within the national park.
The area offers a wide variety of hiking trails, ranging from well-maintained paths to more challenging ascents. Trails often lead through wild forest landscapes, past moor areas, and up to summits. For specific routes and their difficulties, you can explore the various Mountain Hikes around Sankt Oswald-Riedlhütte.
Many natural monuments in the region are accessible for families. The Martinsklause Reservoir, for example, is listed as family-friendly and is part of various hiking routes. The 2.5 km short walk through the "Filzwald" high moor is also suitable for families looking to experience a unique ecosystem.
The natural monuments can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer is ideal for longer excursions, while winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, with some trails, like the "Filzwald" moor walk, even accessible in winter via specific routes.
Yes, the region provides numerous opportunities for running. There are various trails that wind through the forests and near natural features. You can find detailed routes and their characteristics in the Running Trails around Sankt Oswald-Riedlhütte guide.
While the focus is on natural monuments, the wider region around Sankt Oswald-Riedlhütte offers road cycling routes that allow you to explore the scenic landscape. You can find various options, including routes passing through the Bavarian Forest, in the Road Cycling Routes around Sankt Oswald-Riedlhütte guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from summits like Großer Rachel and Lusen, often highlighting the impressive granite formations and the extensive panoramas. The unique natural beauty of areas like the Steinklamm Gorge and the historical significance of sites like the Martinsklause Reservoir are also highly appreciated.
The Bavarian Forest National Park region emphasizes sustainable tourism. While specific routes vary, the area around Sankt Oswald-Riedlhütte is generally well-connected, with public transport options often leading from villages directly into the surrounding forests and protected areas. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific monument access.
The duration of your visit depends on the specific monument and your activity. A short walk through the "Filzwald" moor might take an hour or two, while a hike to the Großer Rachel Summit or Lusen Summit could be a half-day or full-day excursion, depending on your starting point and pace.
Yes, the Glas Ark in Bavarian Forest National Park is a notable art installation. This four-and-a-half-meter-long ship, made of countless thin sheets of glass, commemorates the region's traditional glass production and stimulates thought about nature. It is located on the slope of the Lusen, held by a huge wooden hand.


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