Attractions and places to see around Drachselsried offer a diverse range of experiences in the Bavarian Forest. This state-recognized recreation area is characterized by extensive forests, meadows, and panoramic mountain views. The region provides opportunities for exploring natural features, cultural sites, and engaging in various outdoor activities. Drachselsried is known for its well-marked hiking trails, traditional festivals, and a rich history of glass production.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Großer Arber with its height of 1456 meters offers a unique panoramic all-round view of 360*🤩
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Unfortunately, nothing for bikers, or you have a broad cross 😅
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Really always a highlight and a must in the Bavarian Forest. But BEWARE in winter. It can be very slippery and icy so good footwear and I would recommend taking gear with you to be on the safe side. Have fun
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The crack hole near Bodenmais has been a nature reserve since 1939. The 32.9 hectare area is a special natural experience and is one of the highlights in the Arber region. In the Rißloch, the Arberbach, Schwellbach, Kleinhüttenbach and Wildauerbach unite to form the Rißbach. The streams cascade down the Rissloch Gorge in five sliding main stages. The natural spectacle is particularly impressive during heavy rain or after the snow has melted.
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Just great and that in our area :) Absolutely recommendable.
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The two radar towers have been the landmark of the Grosser Arber for over 30 years. The radar towers on the Grosser Arber have long since become a real landmark of the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest. In the summer, the highest construction site in the Bavarian Forest is to be set up there: the dome on the main tower is to be renovated. The Federal Ministry of Defense is investing around 2.2 million euros in this "construction project for national defense" so that in the future the airspace within a 450-kilometer radius from Berlin to Venice can be monitored from the Arber.
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Highly Recommended! Surefootedness and sturdy shoes should be included.
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The hike to the Riesloch Gorge near Bodenmais is one of the most beautiful and impressive hikes in the Bavarian Forest. The 200 m high waterfalls are considered to be the highest in the entire Bavarian Forest. This natural spectacle, surrounded by unspoilt mixed forests, should not be missed.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Riesloch Falls, known for its beautiful waterfalls and challenging hiking trails. The Lower Riesloch Falls also offers a dreamlike landscape for hiking. For a refreshing experience, the Naturbad Drachselsried is a natural swimming pool with free entry, open from May to September.
Yes, Drachselsried offers several stunning viewpoints. The Großer Arber Summit, at 1,455 meters, is the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest and offers panoramic views that can extend to the Alps on clear days. Additionally, the Skywalk near the Ecker Sattel provides excellent views into the Zellertal.
Drachselsried has a rich cultural heritage, particularly in glass production. You can explore the Glasgalerie Herrmann, which showcases glass art, or visit the Weinfurtner Glass Village to see handmade glassware and glass-making demonstrations. The Katholische Pfarrkirche St. Ägidius is also a notable local landmark. For traditional Bavarian culture, attend the annual Kirchweihfest der Drachselsrieder Kirwa in late August or enjoy traditional evenings hosted by the Heimat- und Volkstrachtenverein Hochstoaner Oberried.
Drachselsried is an excellent base for hiking. The Zellertal region boasts 270 km of well-marked trails, ranging from easy to challenging. You can find detailed routes, including the 'Hochfall Waterfall – Waterfalls below the Hochfall loop from Riedlberg' or the 'Regen River Path – Black Regen River loop from Gumpenried-Asbach', on the Hiking around Drachselsried guide. The Rißloch Gorge also features beautiful hiking trails, though they can be stony and require good shoes.
Yes, cyclists can enjoy the Zellertaler Skulpturen-Radweg, a 25 km sculpture cycling path between Bad Kötzting and Bodenmais. For mountain biking enthusiasts, routes like the 'Falter Beer Crate Bench – View of Bodenmais loop from Oberried' are available. You can discover more options on the MTB Trails around Drachselsried guide.
In winter, the Skigebiet Riedlberg offers ski lifts, a toboggan run, and is snow-sure with snowmaking facilities. It also features a children's lift and floodlit skiing. Cross-country skiers can enjoy the Auerhahn-Höhenloipe, a 30 km high-altitude trail, the longest in the Bavarian Forest.
Families can enjoy the Naturbad Drachselsried, which includes a playground and a skater track alongside its natural swimming pond. Many hiking trails are suitable for families, and the Gutsgasthof Frath features a children's playground. Horse-drawn carriage rides (Kutschfahrten) also offer a charming way to experience the scenic surroundings with children.
Beyond the main attractions, you can explore various themed hiking trails such as the Church and Chapel Hiking Trail in Zellertal or the Asbachtal Adventure Trail. For a unique local experience, consider attending the traditional Bavarian evenings with folk dances and live music hosted by the Heimat- und Volkstrachtenverein Hochstoaner Oberried.
Yes, the Schareben Berghütte serves as an excursion restaurant and a starting point for hikes. The Arberschutzhaus at the Großer Arber Summit also offers food and refreshments. For a more relaxed setting, the Gutsgasthof Frath features a beer garden. The Wellnesshotel Lindenwirt offers day wellness packages, including swimming pools.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and summer hikes, May to September is ideal, when the Naturbad Drachselsried is open. For hiking and cycling, spring through autumn offers pleasant weather. Winter is perfect for skiing and cross-country skiing, with the Skigebiet Riedlberg being snow-sure.
Yes, sections of the St. Wolfgang Pilgrimage Route and the Goldsteig, a major long-distance hiking trail, pass through the Drachselsried area, offering opportunities for extended treks and spiritual journeys.


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