Dreisesselberg

Anthering, 5102 ,Austria
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Dreisesselberg is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany, in the Bavarian Forest. Three of the Chair Berg is a 1,333 m high mountain in the Bavarian Forest in Bavaria .Geographic Location of the mountainThe three-chair mountain is located in the eastern part of Lower Bavaria in the district of Freyung-Grafenau. It rises southeast of the town Haidmühle and northeast of the town Neureichenau.The Czech border runs some 370 metres southeast of the summit's past the three-chair, the nearby Mount Plöckenstein located the border triangle Germany- Austria - Czech Republic is located about 3 km southeast of Three's chair (distances in each distance ).Mountain DescriptionAt the highest point of the most heavily forested mountain Dreisessel, Hochstein called, is a distinctive granite rock with summit cross, from which one can enjoy the view.Approximately 450 meters (line) south of the three-chair mountain peak is the three-seat rock, three bizarre granite rocks, from pillow-like shaped rocks known as the wool sack weathering there. Just north of this rock group is the three-seat house (1,312 m above sea level. NN) with the managed mountain inn Dreisessel. A few meters to the east runs the German-Czech border.Up to three chairs store Dreisessel public road, so the Dreisselberg is often quite busy. It also marked hiking trails lead from all directions, for example by cross-stream hermitage from Haidmühle women's mountain or the Czech Nové Údolí on the mountain.On the western slopes of Three's chair, the Haber Grasberg (1,235 m above sea level. NN), is the three-chair lift, a ski lift with a base station in Haidmühle Women's Mountain. On the three-chair mountain is located on the Bavarian side a nature reserve with a size of about 270 hectares. The parts of the eastern slope Czech territory belonging to the National Park Šumava (Bohemian Forest).

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