Hoher Filzberg

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The High Filzberg is a mountain in Lower Bavaria Freyung -Grafenau

The 1279 meter high mountain is just over one kilometer east of the nearly one hundred meters higher Lusen. In the south, about a kilometer away is the Sulzriegel ( 1,260 m ), separated on the north by the valley of the Little Black Bach's Stone Fleckenberg ( 1341 m). To the east of the mountain falls down into the valley of the Reschbachs. The nearest villages are Finsterau the east and forest houses in the West.

The name of the mountain can probably be explained by the fact that about two hundred yards east of the summit is a small felt ( Bavarian for high moor ). As Lusen and some other surrounding mountains and the spruce stand at the High Filzberg was almost completely destroyed by the bark beetle. As the mountain is located entirely in the Bavarian Forest National Park, no countermeasures were taken, but leave nature to its own (see here).

  • Mountain in Europe
  • Mountain in Bavaria
  • Eintausender
  • Mountain in the Bavarian Forest
  • Geography ( Freyung -Grafenau )
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