Hotel Sonnenhof - Superior





The Hotel Sonnenhof - Superior Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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You can explore the Falkenstein National Park Center on the round trip, which is an experience especially for families with children. Stone Age caves, aurochs and primitive horses invite you to imagine the landscape in prehistoric times. In the Wilderness House there is an opportunity to stop off, visit the nature cinema and discover the National Park exhibition. Accessibility: the tour is barrier-free and suitable for wheelchair users and prams. Further information can be found at...
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Charming hiking route through the Bavarian Forest National Park. This route leads through the original area of the Bavarian Forest National Park to the very panoramic Großer Falkenstein summit. On the way there you hike through a pristine gorge on wildly romantic paths. This is located in the Zwieseler Winkel at the foot of the Falkenstein massif. On the way you will also come across the Höllbachschwelle, a former Trift pond, which invites you to take a break. A short distance above the rock...
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Panoramic hiking trail in the Bavarian Forest Nature Park, Bavaria. This 5 km long hiking trail leads around the Brandtner Riegel. With the exception of the short ascent to the Silberberg, the trail is fairly flat overall. Most of the time you hike through picturesque mountain forest. Highlights of the hike: - Summit of the Silberberg - idyllic forest paths - beautiful views over the mountain peaks
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Wonderful hiking route from Buchenau, Bavaria. This hiking route starts in Buchenau from the hiking car park and leads to Hochschachten, which is located in the Bavarian Forest National Park. The symbology of the path is a plant symbol (butterbur) in black on a white square background. Highlights of the tour: - high shafts - Slipper felt - cabbage shafts - Hirschbach - Lindberger Schachten
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Varied circular hike through the Bavarian Forest. "Schachten" means forest-free mountain meadows. These areas were created during the summer months between June and September, when farmers used to bring their cattle into the forests to graze. The shafts are ecologically and culturally significant areas in the Bavarian Forest National Park. A moor is called a “felt”. One of the most important felts is the Latschenfilz with the mystical Latschensee. This bog area is on the way through the...