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Family friendly hiking trails in Dreiländereck are found at the geographical points where three countries meet, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The region features elevations between 680 and 1,600 meters, providing varied terrain for hikers. Expect a mix of mountain scenery, valleys, and forests, with historical elements like boundary stones adding to the experience. These areas are characterized by rich flora and offer views of surrounding mountain ranges and valleys.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The atonement cross is said to be a sign of a serious crime: A duel between two officers took place here. One of the duelists did not survive this conflict. As a result, the "right of atonement" was applied, which enabled the criminals to work off their deeds by erecting an atonement cross at the scene of the crime.
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Covered rest area at the edge of the forest. Unfortunately, the information boards are only in Czech.
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A moving place that invites you to pause and reflect. The memorial plaque and information point at Pabstleithen commemorate the fate of 57 families who were forcibly resettled between the 1950s and 1970s due to the proximity to the border. Where hikers now walk in the silence of the Green Belt, entire livelihoods were destroyed in the past.
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From here you can see the former GDR border tower near Wiedersberg. It stands as a warning monument directly on the border between Saxony and Bavaria. In combination with the nearby Dreiländereck (three-country point), the oppressive history of the division, but also today's peace on the Green Belt is particularly noticeable here.
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A highlight on the former death strip, which today connects the countries as the "Green Belt" lifeline. In addition to the historical border stones, the lovingly maintained soldier's grave on the German side is a silent witness to the past. The information boards on site provide a very clear explanation of the history of the surrounding deserted settlements.
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A well-preserved soldier's grave on the German side, directly at the historic border triangle. An unknown German soldier who fell in the last days of the war in April 1945 rests here. A place that invites you to pause and remember how fragile peace is.
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You can easily take the on-demand bus to Papstleiten, then it's only a few kilometers to walk to km O.
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Beautiful path with great views of the Huschermühle
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The Dreiländereck region offers a vast network of hiking trails suitable for families. You'll find over 500 routes, with more than 250 classified as easy and nearly 300 as moderate, ensuring there's something for every family's comfort level.
Family hikes in Dreiländereck offer diverse landscapes, from lush forests and picturesque valleys to stunning mountain scenery. Depending on the specific Dreiländereck location, you might encounter panoramic views of the Julian Alps, the Gail Valley, or the Karawanken mountains, as well as the untouched nature along the 'Green Belt Germany'.
Yes, there are several easy circular routes perfect for families. For example, the Wayside cross near Gottmannsgrün – View of the Old Border Tower loop from Pabstleithen is an easy 5.1 km loop. Another great option is the View of the Old Border Tower – Wayside cross near Gottmannsgrün loop from Prex, which is a shorter 4.6 km easy trail.
The Dreiländereck region is rich in historical and natural landmarks. You can visit the actual Tripoint Bavaria–Saxony–Czech Republic, explore the Dreiländereck on the German Green Belt, or see the Memorial for the displaced inhabitants of Pabstleithen. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's unique history and geography.
The komoot community highly rates the family-friendly trails in Dreiländereck, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 2,500 ratings. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning natural beauty, and the unique experience of exploring a region where three countries converge.
Absolutely! For families seeking a slightly longer or more challenging hike, the Pfarrhübel Nature Monument – Picnic Table with Memory Game loop from Prex is a moderate 11.7 km route. Another moderate option is the Wayside cross near Gottmannsgrün – View of the Old Border Tower loop from Prex, spanning 8.1 km.
Many trails in the Dreiländereck region are dog-friendly, allowing your furry family members to join the adventure. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near wildlife, and to carry water for them. Check specific trail descriptions for any restrictions.
The Dreiländereck region offers beautiful hiking experiences in all seasons. Spring brings blooming flora, summer provides warm weather for longer excursions, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and winter transforms the landscape into a serene wonderland. The best time depends on your family's preferences and the type of scenery you wish to enjoy.
Yes, the Dreiländereck region is historically significant, particularly the tripoint of Bavaria, Saxony, and the Czech Republic. You can hike along sections of the 'Green Belt Germany,' which follows the former Iron Curtain. The Kilometer 0 of the Green Belt Germany (Kolonnenweg / Signálka) is a notable point of interest along these historical routes.
For details on the Dreiländereck mountain railways, which can provide access to higher elevations and stunning views, you can visit the official tourism website: visitvillach.at. This can be helpful for families looking to shorten ascents or enjoy panoramic vistas without extensive hiking.
While specific stroller-friendly routes are not explicitly detailed in every trail description, many of the easy, shorter loops like the Wayside cross near Gottmannsgrün – Kaiserhammer Mill Site loop from Prex (4.9 km) often feature well-maintained paths that might be suitable for sturdy strollers. It's advisable to check the terrain details or local information for specific accessibility.


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