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Urban hiking trails in Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“ are primarily centered around the town of Zwiesel, offering accessible paths through its urban landscape. These routes feature landmarks such as the old town, local glass attractions, and various town squares. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for easy walks. These urban trails provide a different perspective of the region, complementing the wilder natural features of the broader Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“ area.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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6.80km
01:46
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Place of the Volunteers in Zwiesel is a specially dedicated area that highlights volunteer commitment in the city.
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Near Zwiesel stands an extraordinary chapel. It is likely the only chapel in all of Europe built from handcrafted cast glass blocks. The little church is dedicated to Saint Mary. Services are held here during town festivals and in the month of May. The idea comes from the internationally renowned glass designer and sculptor Walter Wenzl from Bernried. First, a metal framework was welded to ensure the chapel's stability. Glassmakers from the Zwiesel Glass School then painstakingly produced 131 structured, three-colored glass blocks for the chapel's body and altar through hand-casting. The three color layers – brown, green, and blue – represent earth and groundedness, nature and growth, and the sky. The glass blocks were then individually fitted into the metal framework. In accordance with the Zwiesel town motto, “Fine glass and good wood are Zwiesel’s pride,” the chapel received a wooden roof structure, and the Lord was also carved from wood. He hangs in the chapel on a glass cross. Finally, the small tower was topped with a red, mouth-blown glass bell as a symbol of love. It bears the inscription: “Consecrated in the peace of the town of Zwiesel.” Above the entrance of the glass chapel, you will see an infinity symbol with a cross. According to tradition, the “infinity” symbol was already used for glass in the time of the alchemists. This symbol means: It is an infinite cross to make glass. The chapel was completed in 2002 and consecrated in 2003. When the bell is rung, it sounds like a promise: The promise that high-quality glass will continue to be manufactured in the glass city of Zwiesel in the future. https://www.zwiesel.de/kunst-und-kultur/kirchenkapellenwallfahrtenundpilgerwege/glaskapelle.html
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The world's tallest crystal glass pyramid is made of 93,665 Tritan® crystal glasses. The four-sided pyramid, weighing 11.5 tons, was created by 25 employees and apprentices of Zwiesel Krisallglas AG. Glasses on 65 levels and a total height of 8.06 m are also records. In Zwiesel, on May 25, 2007, the world's tallest crystal glass pyramid (height: 8.06 m) was ceremoniously inaugurated. For two weeks, a team from Zwiesel Krisallglas AG had been stacking glasses for the record-breaking project. Exactly 93,665 "Neckar" series white wine glasses were placed one by one, millimeter by millimeter, on top of each other, completely without glue or any other aids. The employees worked from scaffolding, partly secured like mountaineers. Due to a lack of technical control options, the construction was done almost entirely by eye. Only once did the pyramid threaten to go slightly out of shape, so that around 2,500 glasses had to be removed and restacked. Then the last wine glass was placed at the top, after which a crane installed the specially made protective glazing. The glass panels, weighing almost 5 tons, are supported by a delicate steel structure, which is an absolute technical challenge, as architect Uwe Fickenscher states. However, the pyramid requires more than just static knowledge from the planner. To prevent the stacked glasses from getting dirty or fogging up, a permanent dehumidification and dust removal system was installed. It has resulted in a glass world record and thus a new landmark for Zwiesel Kristallglas AG and also for the glass city of Zwiesel. https://www.bayerischer-wald.de/attraktion/glaspyramide-351dc60ba7
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Here in Zwiesel there are numerous sights and great opportunities for hiking and biking 😉 It's always worth a visit 👌
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Very nice place that connects the two twin towns of Zwiesel and Brake with a maritime property.
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Even if the river hiking trail is a bit boring here, the view over Zwiesel compensates a little...
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Quite a shaky affair crossing that bridge...
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In Zwiesel there are numerous sights that can be visited in connection with a bike tour or hike 😉
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There are 6 urban hiking trails in Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“ that are perfect for exploring the towns and their surroundings. All of these routes are rated as easy, making them accessible for most hikers.
Yes, absolutely! All 6 urban hiking trails in this guide are rated as easy. They are designed for relaxed exploration, with minimal elevation gain, making them ideal for beginners, casual walkers, and those seeking a gentle stroll.
The urban hikes in Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“ often lead through charming towns like Zwiesel, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural sights. You might encounter unique structures like the Zwiesel Suspension Bridge, historical war memorials, or cultural highlights such as the Glass Chapel at the Anger and the Zwiesel Crystal Glass Pyramid. The routes provide a great way to experience the local character.
Yes, the urban hiking trails are generally very family-friendly. Given their easy difficulty rating and relatively short distances (ranging from approximately 2.8 km to 6.8 km), they are well-suited for walks with children. Many routes pass through town centers or parks, offering accessible and engaging experiences for all ages.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the urban hiking trails. However, as the area is a wildlife sanctuary for the capercaillie, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash year-round to protect this vulnerable species. Always stay on marked paths to minimize disturbance to wildlife.
Urban hiking in Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“ can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, some urban paths may be accessible, offering a unique snowy charm, though conditions can vary.
Yes, parking is typically available in or near the towns where these urban hikes begin. For example, routes like the Zwiesel Suspension Bridge – War Memorial loop often start from accessible points within Zwiesel, where public parking options can be found. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations.
Many towns in the Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“ region, such as Zwiesel, are well-connected by public transport. This makes it convenient to access the starting points of urban hikes without a car. We recommend checking local bus and train schedules for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific trailheads.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences in this region, with an average score of 4.55 stars. Hikers often praise the blend of natural beauty with cultural sights, the accessibility of the trails, and the opportunity to explore charming Bavarian towns. The easy difficulty of these urban routes is frequently highlighted as a positive aspect.
While the urban trails focus more on town exploration, some routes, like the View of Zwiesel loop from Theresienthal, offer picturesque perspectives of the surrounding area and the town itself. These provide lovely opportunities to appreciate the landscape from a different angle.
The urban hikes in this guide vary in length, with the shortest being around 2.8 kilometers (1.7 miles) and the longest approximately 6.8 kilometers (4.2 miles). Depending on your pace, these walks typically take between 45 minutes to 2 hours to complete, making them perfect for a leisurely outing.


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