Along the Bavarian-Czech border between Bayerisch Eisenstein in the district of Regen and Mauth in the district of Freyung-Grafenau lies the Bavarian Forest National Park. On October 7, 1970, the large-scale protected area was designated as the first national park in Germany. Together with the neighboring Šumava National Park in the Czech Republic, it forms the largest contiguous protected forest area in Central Europe. On more than 24,000 hectares, the guiding principle in the Bavarian Forest is “Let nature be nature.”
Year of establishment: 1970
Area: 242.16 km²
Activities that are not permitted
Water sport is strictly forbidden Total area of the territory
Attractions in Bayerischer Wald
Along the border between Bavaria and the Czech Republic extends the Bavarian Forest National Park at the area between Bayerisch Eisenstein (within the administrative district of Regen) and Mauth (within the administrative district of Freyung-Grafenau). On October 7, 1970, this large-scale protected area was inaugurated as Germany's very first national park. In connection with the neighboring Šumava National Park in the Czech Republic, it forms the largest contiguous forest reserve throughout Central Europe. The guiding principle in the Bavarian Forest National Park on more than 24,000 hectare is: "let nature be nature”.
According to this philosophy, the forest with its bogs, mountain streams and summits may develop into a limitless forest wilderness according to its very own laws. In this way, yesterday’s economic woodlands become the native jungle forests of tomorrow. Unique biodiversity is a result. Rare animals, such as lynx, otter, capercaillie or ural owl are able to find a habitat again. In addition, there are 16 species of beetles, which are considered to be primeval forest relics and only occur in extremely pristine forests. The strong biodiversity is based, among other things, on the high percentage of deadwood, which serves as basis and habitat for hundreds of insects, fungi and birds. Natural processes of growth and decay within the forest ecosystem are permitted in the national park, also by leaving behind those dead or windthrown trees in their natural environment.
According to this philosophy, the forest with its bogs, mountain streams and summits may develop into a limitless forest wilderness according to its very own laws. In this way, yesterday’s economic woodlands become the native jungle forests of tomorrow. Unique biodiversity is a result. Rare animals, such as lynx, otter, capercaillie or ural owl are able to find a habitat again. In addition, there are 16 species of beetles, which are considered to be primeval forest relics and only occur in extremely pristine forests. The strong biodiversity is based, among other things, on the high percentage of deadwood, which serves as basis and habitat for hundreds of insects, fungi and birds. Natural processes of growth and decay within the forest ecosystem are permitted in the national park, also by leaving behind those dead or windthrown trees in their natural environment.
Entdecke den Nationalpark in unseren Besuchereinrichtungen
Rules of conduct in the National Park
In the Bavarian Forest National Park, you can experience, relax and get information about the largely untouched nature. Please note - for the protection of nature and your safety - the following information:
- Always make sure you are well equipped: sturdy shoes, drinking, first aid kit, bad weather clothing and cell phone, and cycle helmet. This is for your own safety.
- Please pay attention to dangers from falling trees and deadwood. The use of the trails is at your own risk. Please leave the forest in strong winds for your safety.
- Please stay on the marked paths. This serves to protect sensitive animal and plant species.
- Cycling is only allowed on marked cycle paths in the National Park. Mountain bike routes leading through the middle of the area or cycling on the hiking trails are strictly prohibited.
- Staying overnight in nature is prohibited in the National Park. Please use the designated shelters and accommodations in the National Park region for overnight stays.
- Please do not leave any garbage behind in the area! Also, dog waste bags or tissues have no place in nature. Please help to keep our wild forest clean.
Unterwegs im Nationalpark
Rules and Regulations
Cycling activities
Cycling is only allowed within Designated paths/places
In the national park, cycling is only allowed on marked cycle paths and official roads.
Horse riding activities
Harnessed vehicles is strictly forbidden Total area of the territory
Horse riding is only allowed within Designated paths/places
In the national park, horse riding is only allowed on marked horse riding paths.
Water activities
Water sport is strictly forbidden Total area of the territory
Air activities
Drones/model planes is strictly forbidden Total area of the territory
Air sport (starting and landing) is strictly forbidden Total area of the territory
Stay activities
Camping is only allowed within Designated paths/places
Camping/Bivouac is only allowed within Designated paths/places
Camping (vehicle/trailer) is only allowed within Designated paths/places
General behavior
Noise (tape recorders, players) is strictly forbidden Total area of the territory
Feeding animals is strictly forbidden Total area of the territory
Collecting minerals/fossils is strictly forbidden Total area of the territory
Dogs without leash is strictly forbidden Total area of the territory
Swimming is strictly forbidden Total area of the territory
Collecting plants is strictly forbidden Total area of the territory