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Located along the southeastern border of Germany, adjacent to the Czech Republic, the Bavarian Forest National Park, also known as Bayerischer Wald, is the largest contiguous forest in Central Europe. It joins forces with the Sumava National Park in the Czech Republic to create a protected forest ecosystem.
Every year, numerous visitors explore the Bavarian Forest National Park, which covers 50.5 square miles (130.8 square kilometers), and is mostly covered by trees, providing a conducive environment for various species of plants, birds, and small animals to thrive.
The Bavarian Forest National Park boasts of three prominent peaks: GroBer Rachel, which is the highest at 4,767 feet (1,453 meters) above sea level, Lusen at 4,505 feet (1,373 meters), and GroBer Falkenstein at 4,281 feet (1,305 meters).