Bavarian forest
Bavaria, Nationalpark Bayerischer WaldNational park Bavarian forest (Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald) is a strip of wild forest tracts along the Czech -the German border area of ​​approximately 2000 square meters. km and the largest reserve in the whole of Central Europe.
For example, the Bayerischer Wald the name of the mountain chain in Bavaria, the same name bears the first national park in Germany, which is in the south of the country, near the border with the Czech Republic. - $ . Spruce and mixed forest, the natural lake Rachelsee, a pristine nature in the heart of Europe - that's what the Bavarian Forest is - $ . Here the diverse fauna and fabulous beauty of the plant perfectly coexist . You can observe all this riot of nature from specially equipped sites that are on high points and give an excellent opportunity to view . And to get here for a couple of nights is easy from Munich .
In the upper Elbe, also near the border with the Czech Republic, comparatively was recently about Another National Park - Meissen - is also bogged down. The landscape of this park is unique: crevices, waterfalls, rocks and cliffs make it especially picturesque. Such is not present anywhere else in the world.
The Yasmund National Park is interesting because it combines various types of reliefs and plants: meadows and marshes, chalk cliffs and an ancient grove of red beech. And for the convenience of travelers in the park organized tours for tourist groups are organized.
On the shore of the North Sea, near Hamburg, is the Hamburg Watts National Park. Interesting excursions that are held in this park: boat, in a wagon, pedestrian. If you are lucky, during a walking tour you can find a piece of amber, which will then remind you of the North Sea shore and the wonderful country of Germany. Among other things, during the excursions you can find out the entertaining history of the islands that are part of the park.