Röslauweg

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The Röslauweg is a hiking trail in the Fichtel Mountains in northeast Bavaria in Germany .

Route

The approximately 43 kilometer long path runs from the Schneeberg massif in the Hohe Fichtelgebirge through the Röslautal in the inner plateau to the mouth of the river in the Eger at the state border with the Czech Republic .

It leads from the source of the Röslau to 915  m above sea level. NHN in the valley to the places Vordorfermühle , Leupoldsdorf , Tröstau , Furthammer , Wunsiedel , Wintersreuth , Thölau , Seußen , Gsteinigt , Arzberg , Schirnding to Fischern , where it ends at the Zweiflüssestein . The Röslauweg follows the course of the river through forests, meadows, idyllic valleys and interesting places.

The Röslauweg is looked after by the Fichtelgebirgsverein . It is marked with a black R on a yellow background (   R   ).

literature

  • Dietmar Herrmann, Helmut Süssmann: Lexicon Fichtelgebirge: Bavarian Vogtland, Steinwald, Bayreuther Land . Ackermannverlag, Hof 2000, ISBN 3-929364-18-2 .

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