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Jogging around Lindberg offers a variety of routes through forested landscapes and towards notable summits. The region is characterized by its elevation changes, with trails leading to mountain huts and through natural reserves. Runners can expect a mix of challenging ascents and moderate loops, providing diverse terrain for different fitness levels. The area's natural features include prominent peaks like Kleiner Falkenstein and Großer Falkenstein, alongside scenic forest paths.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In addition to the fascinating natural surroundings, the overnight stay itself is a true adventure. Far from the comforts of a five-star hotel, without electricity or running water, you get closer to the forest even while sleeping. The unique themed huts – the Earth Cave, the Tree House, the Star of Light, the Meadow Bed, the Water Hut, and the Forest Tent – allow our guests to experience living spaces from the very beginning. Even simpler accommodation is provided in the Country Huts, which are modeled after the original dwellings and tents from national park regions on all continents, such as Brazil, Mongolia, or Venezuela. In addition, a central building with sanitary facilities, a dining and event hall, a seminar room, and counselor rooms, as well as a summer kitchen, are available for the Country Huts. Source: https://www.nationalpark-bayerischer-wald.bayern.de/lernort/wildniscamp/index.htm
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The extensive grounds of the wilderness camp at the foot of the Falkenstein, near the village of Zwieslerwaldhaus, are the ideal place to escape for a few days into the emerging forest wilderness of Germany's first national park.
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The view on the whole tour is sensational
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The boxes are just beautiful great variety of plants.
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On the way up you will always be rewarded with a great view.
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The cottage has been newly renovated and there is a beautiful view from the terrace.
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Very nice hut with a great view. Very good food and nice staff. An absolute recommendation.
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Lindberg offers a diverse selection of over 50 running routes. These trails vary in difficulty, ranging from easy loops to challenging summit ascents, catering to different fitness levels.
Yes, Lindberg features 4 easy running trails, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed jog. These routes typically have less elevation gain and cover gentler terrain.
Jogging routes in Lindberg are characterized by their varied terrain, including forested landscapes, paths leading to mountain huts, and trails with significant elevation changes towards prominent peaks like Kleiner Falkenstein and Großer Falkenstein. You'll find a mix of challenging ascents and moderate loops.
Yes, many of the running routes in Lindberg are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Schleicherschwelle loop from Zwieslerwaldhaus is a popular 5.5-mile (8.8 km) trail through varied forest terrain.
Lindberg's running trails often pass by beautiful natural attractions. You might encounter the impressive Riesloch Falls or enjoy views from summits like Großer Falkenstein. The region is also home to several lakes, such as Great Arber Lake, which can be found near some routes.
Absolutely. Lindberg is known for its more demanding routes, with 27 trails classified as difficult. These often involve significant elevation gain, leading to summits like Kleiner Falkenstein. An example is the Höllbach Weir – Falkenstein Lodge loop from Wildschutzgebiet Ahornschachten, a 13.2 km route with substantial climbing.
Many trailheads in and around Lindberg offer parking options, especially those starting from villages or popular access points like Zwieslerwaldhaus or Rotfilz. It's always a good idea to check the specific route details on komoot for parking information before you go.
The komoot community highly rates the running experience in Lindberg, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Runners often praise the region's diverse forested landscapes, the challenge of the summit trails, and the peaceful atmosphere of the natural reserves.
Yes, for those looking for longer runs, Lindberg offers several options. The Höllbach Weir – Falkenstein Lodge loop from Wildschutzgebiet Ahornschachten is a good example, covering over 13 kilometers with significant elevation changes, providing a substantial workout.
Yes, several routes in Lindberg lead past mountain huts or shelters, which can be convenient for a break or refreshments. The Großer Falkenstein Summit – Falkenstein Shelter loop from Zwieslerwaldhaus is one such route that passes a mountain shelter, offering a place to rest during your run.
While many routes involve elevation changes, there are moderate and easy trails that can be enjoyed by families. Look for routes with less steep ascents and shorter distances if running with children. The forested paths offer a pleasant environment for a family outing.
Access to trailheads via public transport varies. Some starting points, especially in larger villages or tourist centers, may be reachable by bus. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and connections to specific trail starting points in advance.


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