Great Arber (Großer Arber) is the highest peak of the Bohemian – Bavarian mountain ridge and reaches at an elevation of 1456 m/4777 ft height. The spot lies at 197 km/122 mi in the northeast of Munich. Geographically, it belongs to Bohemian Forest, so you might notice that people refer to it as ‘King of the Bavarian Forest’.
One of the most popular sports, performed on the spot due to its high elevation changes is cycling. Großer Arber – Zwiesel is one of the most known routes. The adventure starts from Zwiesel and it continues its ascent for 17.96 km (11.2 mi) long towards Großer Arber. While riding this distance, you will change elevation and climb at 875 m (2870 ft) height.
The average grade of this ride is 4.8%. Starting point’s height is at 575 m (1886 ft) and height top reaches up to 1450 m (4757 ft). Difficulty in worldwide level is 2.277. Ranking in Germany is 21 though and ranking in general is 6. The difficulty score is 74.68.
Mont Orford is one of the most appropriate places for your best vacations in both summer and winter season. It is a mountain, ski resort and a provincial park in the Eastern Township of Quebec, Canada. The fact that it is located just a few minutes away from the town Magog and within one hour away from Montreal, makes this place always busy.
Wenatchee is the largest city of Chelan County, located in North Central Washington and lies on the west side of the Columbia River. The city is also known as the Apple Capital of the world, due to the valley's many apple cultivations.
Northern Cambodia is probably the most known part of the country, due to the magnificent Angkor Wat archaeological site. Cambodia, and particularly the region surrounding the famous temples, is a nice suggestion for outdoor activities and especially for cycling fans.
With the first three QParks Tour Stops leading the way of the Tour around the Alpine area, we can't wait for the 4th QParks Tour Stop and the Blue Tomato Plan P on the 28th of January 2017. What riders have to look forward to is a super sophisticated slopestyle course, plenty of airtime and even more creative jib elements. Ready or not, the Blue Tomato Plan P will transform Austria's Superpark Planai into a shred area!
Munich is the capital of Bavaria State and one of its biggest cities. It is situated in the north of the Bavarian Alps on the River Isar and it is the third largest city in Germany, just behind Berlin and Hamburg.
Great Arber (Großer Arber) is the highest peak of the Bohemian – Bavarian mountain ridge and reaches at an elevation of 1456 m/4777 ft height. The spot lies at 197 km/122 mi in the northeast of Munich. Geographically, it belongs to Bohemian Forest, so you might notice that people refer to it as ‘King of the Bavarian Forest’.
Lenggries is situated in Bavaria, Germany. This municipality is the center of the Isarwinkel, which is the region along the Isar river and in between Wallgau and Bad Tolz. Get ready for a quad biking ride on the Bavarian foothills of the Alps.
Lenggries is situated in Bavaria, Germany. This municipality is the center of the Isarwinkel, which is the region along the Isar river and in between Wallgau and Bad Tolz. This beautiful city has plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and especially for quad biking.
Bad Tölz is located at 52 km/32 mi in the south of Munich in Bavaria and it is the administrative center of the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen. Blomberg – Bad Tölz ski resort is situated in the vicinity of Bad Tölz. On the backdrop of the Bavarian Alps, you will experience this cruise on the romantic Isar river, an ideal and easy introduction to white water rafting.
Great Arber (Großer Arber) is the highest peak of the Bohemian – Bavarian mountain ridge and reaches at an elevation of 1456 m/4777 ft height. The spot lies at 197 km/122 mi in the northeast of Munich. Geographically, it belongs to Bohemian Forest, so you might notice that people refer to it as ‘King of the Bavarian Forest’.
Great Arber (Großer Arber) is the highest peak of the Bohemian – Bavarian mountain ridge and reaches at an elevation of 1456 m/4777 ft height. The spot lies at 197 km/122 mi in the northeast of Munich. Geographically, it belongs to Bohemian Forest, so you might notice that people refer to it as ‘King of the Bavarian Forest’.