Bavarian Forest

The Bavarian Forest is a wooded, low-mountain region in Bavaria, Germany that is about 100 kilometres long. It runs along the Czech border and is continued on the Czech side by the Bohemian Forest. Most of the Bavarian Forest lies within the province of Lower Bavaria, but the northern part lies within Upper Palatinate. In the south it reaches the border wi…
The Bavarian Forest is a wooded, low-mountain region in Bavaria, Germany that is about 100 kilometres long. It runs along the Czech border and is continued on the Czech side by the Bohemian Forest. Most of the Bavarian Forest lies within the province of Lower Bavaria, but the northern part lies within Upper Palatinate. In the south it reaches the border with Upper Austria.
  • Elevation: 4,776 ft (1,456 m)
  • Peak: Großer Arber (Great Arber)
  • Country: Germany
  • Region: Bavaria
  • Parent range: Central Uplands · Bohemian Massif
  • Orogeny: Variscan
  • Type of rock: Metamorphic Gneiss and Granite rocks
Data from: en.wikipedia.org