A Variety of Walks on the Green Roof of Europe
There are 132 mountains more than 1,000 metres high in the Bavarian Forest. And 200 kilometres of paths in the National Park alone: it is no surprise that the area is regarded as a paradise for walkers. ArberLand lies in the middle of the largest area of forest in central Europe, the green roof of Europe. more »
Glass and Culture in ArberLand: Traditional but forever young
For many people a varied cultural programme is a pre-requisite for a successful holiday. This is certainly available in ArberLand – with a very special combination of glass art, tradition, museums, monuments, pageants, galleries and music. more »
The Great Arber: King of ArberLand and its Highest Mountain
The Great Arber, also known as the “King of the Bavarian Forest”, is 1,456 metres high – not only the highest mountain in the Bavarian-Bohemian border mountains but also of particular interest because of its natural features. In any case, a visit is a ‘must’ during a holiday in ArberLand. more »
From Arber to Geißkopf: Alpine Skiing in ArberLand
For skiing and snowboarding, for adults and children, for competitors, carvers and those who just ski for pleasure: The ArberLand ski slopes offer variety and plenty of room on the pistes. The Great Arber, Geißkopf and the Pröller area are the most popular winter sport locations in the Bavarian Forest. more »
600 Kilometres of Prepared Trails for Cross Country Skiing
Keep fit: Skating, cruising or just classic – all types of cross country skiing are a pleasure in ArberLand. There are 600 kilometres of prepared trails through the beautiful scenery of the Bavarian Forest. And make sure you have a go at snow shoe walking. more »
Almost like a Professional: Biathlon at the Foot of the Great Arber
Magdalena Neuner, Uschi Disl and Michael Greis: the success of German athletes at this discipline has generated interest in biathlon amongst many winter sports enthusiasts. In ArberLand you don’t have to content yourself with just watching. The National Ski Training Centre more »
The „National Park Information Center Falkenstein“ in the Bavarian Forest National Park
Wilderness in the animal enclosures. Anyone who wants to meet a lynx, wolf, wild horse or ancient ox visits the National Park Information Centre Falkenstein in Ludwigsthal. Other highlights, all free of charge are: the ‚Root Path’, Stone Age Caves and Outlook Tower. more »
Winter Tobogganing in Kinderland
The mountains of the Bavarian Forest are ideal for tobogganing in winter. Best of all on a toboggan run. On the winter toboggan runs on the Arber, the Geißkopf and Silberberg even the little ones can take part. And it is easy to go back up on the chair lifts. more »
Winter holidays in ArberLand: Much more than just paradise in the snow
Winter peace in the depths of unspoilt nature - breathe in deeply or throw yourself into winter sports. Glide along apparently endless trails on cross country skis, swoop down the Arber or have a go at biathlon. And for tobogganing, skating, snow shoe walking and curling: the conditions in ArberLand are perfect. The County of Regen in the heart of the Bavarian Forest has holidays for everyone. Come & visit us - we are looking forward to meeting you! more »



