MONDI Resort und Chalet Oberstaufen





The MONDI Resort und Chalet Oberstaufen Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Popular hike in the Allgaeu Alps, Bavaria. This tour leads from Oberstaufen through the valley of the Weissach to the Eibele waterfalls, which are located on the German-Austrian border. If you still haven't had enough of the waterfalls, you can take a short detour to the Krebswasserfall on the way back. Highlights of the hike: - Eibel waterfalls - Weissach Valley - Hotel Bergkristall’s deer enclosure - Krebswasserfall
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Varied circular hike in the Nagelfluhkette nature park from Oberstaufen. From the train station in Oberstaufen it goes through the rainforest and via Buchnegg to the impressive Buchenegger waterfalls. In the Alpe Neugreuth there is a quaint refreshment stop here. It then goes back to the starting point via Steibis and Weißach. ---- Accessible by bus and train
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You can park at the Gasthof Bad Rain. Just take a refreshment there after the tour and you were a guest The first two kilometers are steep uphill. The path is narrow and is also used by mountain bike riders for risky downhill rides. If it rained shortly before, the paths can be very soft and muddy. Extreme risk of slipping! Good footwear, trekking poles, good physical condition and surefootedness should be included. The path leads to the end of the long ascent over fenced alpine meadows and...
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Popular hike in the Nagelfluhkette Nature Park, Bavaria. The hike to the famous Buchenegger waterfalls can also be started easily from Steibis. Woods and pretty meadows alternate. There are several places to stop for a refreshments along the way. Highlights of the hike: - beautiful views - Buchenegger waterfalls
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This easy hike leads from the Buchenegg road, which leaves the village of Buchenegg south, to the roaring Buchenegger waterfall. The mighty rock strata found here can only be conquered in two narrow places, so the water falls here twice in succession at a height of 10 meters with tremendous power down the rocks. Below, it collects in a large gumpe.