Dreiburgenland
The Dreiburgenland is a wooded, hilly region in the southern Bavarian Forest , which got its name from the castles Fürstenstein , Englburg and Saldenburg . The name was coined around 1924 by the teacher Karl Mayrhofer from Tittlingen .
The area is popular with hikers, cross-country skiers and holidaymakers looking for relaxation. The best known are the Dreiburgensee with the museum village Bavarian Forest or the interesting rock of the Wackelstein von Loh. The Dreiburgenland extends over the border of the districts of Passau and Freyung-Grafenau , the most important communities are Tittling , Fürstenstein , Thurmansbang , Saldenburg , Witzmannsberg and Eging am See .
history
The history of the Dreiburgenland was researched by the former mayor of the market Tittling Michael Fischl and u. a. documented in thirteen issues of the “Archive for the Dreiburgenland” published by him.
Personalities
Artist personalities who made the Dreiburgenland an essential part of their work, are u. a .:
Web links
- Dreiburgenland bike path
- Markt Tittling - official website of the municipality
- Fürstenstein community - official website of the community
- Municipality of Saldenburg - official website of the municipality
- Markt Eging am See - official website of the municipality
- Thurmansbang Municipality - Official website of the municipality
- Neukirchen vorm Wald community - official website of the community