Best attractions and places to see around Zwiesel, often called the "Glasstadt," is a town in the Bavarian Forest known for its glassmaking tradition and natural surroundings. Situated at the confluence of the Großer and Kleiner Regen Rivers, it offers a blend of cultural sites and natural features. The region is recognized as a climatic health resort due to its air quality.
Last updated: April 23, 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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Zwiesel, known as the "Glasstadt," offers several attractions showcasing its glassmaking tradition. You can visit the iconic Glass Pyramid at Zwiesel Kristallglas AG, which is the world's largest pyramid made from crystal glass. Another unique site is the Glass Chapel "Kapelle am Anger" near the town square, featuring 131 hand-crafted structured glass stones. The Waldmuseum Zwiesel also provides insights into the town's deep connection to both wood and glass.
The Bavarian Forest surrounding Zwiesel offers stunning natural beauty. A must-see is Riesloch Falls, a natural monument featuring impressive waterfalls and a fantastic landscape. You can also visit the Großer Arber Summit, the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest, offering panoramic 360-degree views. The town itself is situated at the confluence of the Großer and Kleiner Regen Rivers, and the Kurpark provides a relaxing natural environment.
Yes, Zwiesel has several historical sites. You can explore the fascinating network of medieval Underground Tunnels, including mysterious "erdstalls" used for hiding. The grand St. Nikolaus Church, built in 1767, is a beautiful example of Rococo design. The historic Town Hall, dating back to 1803, is also an architectural point of interest.
The region around Zwiesel is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For specific routes, check out the guides for MTB Trails around Zwiesel, Cycling around Zwiesel, and Gravel biking around Zwiesel.
Families visiting Zwiesel can enjoy the Zwieseler Ganzjahresbad (ZEB), a large family spa with indoor and outdoor pools, a children's adventure world, and a natural swimming lake. The Waldmuseum Zwiesel offers engaging exhibits for all ages, and there is also a Toy Museum in town.
The most impressive natural landmarks include the Riesloch Falls, which are part of a gorge featuring 200-meter-high waterfalls, considered the highest in the Bavarian Forest. The Großer Arber Summit, the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest, also offers breathtaking natural views.
Absolutely. Zwiesel is a fantastic base for hiking. The hike through the Riesloch Gorge, which includes the Lower Riesloch Falls and Rißloch Waterfall Upper Bridge, is considered one of the most beautiful and interesting tours in the Bavarian Forest. Many paths also lead to the Großer Arber Summit, ranging from gravel roads to challenging singletracks.
Zwiesel features the Gläserner Kreuzweg (Glass Pilgrimage Path), a unique path created in 2006. It consists of 14 stations, each an individual work of art made from special glass with sandblasted engravings, leading up to the Hennenkobel mountain.
Yes, in winter, the Großer Arber Summit transforms into a popular ski area. Additionally, there are two ski areas in the Zwiesel vicinity, Rabenstein and Glasberg, providing further winter sports opportunities.
Beyond the Waldmuseum Zwiesel, the town offers a diverse range of museums. You can visit a Steam Beer Museum, a Toy Museum, and a Glass Museum at the Old Schloss, showcasing various aspects of the town's culture and history.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural landscapes, especially the impressive waterfalls and scenic trails around Riesloch Falls. The panoramic 360-degree views from the Großer Arber Summit are also highly praised. The blend of challenging hikes and beautiful natural spectacles makes the area a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts.


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