Geißkopf
Geißkopf | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,097.4 m above sea level (NHN) (3,600 ft) |
Listing | Geißkopf Tower (viewing tower) |
Coordinates | 48°55′29″N 13°2′17″E / 48.92472°N 13.03806°ECoordinates: 48°55′29″N 13°2′17″E / 48.92472°N 13.03806°E |
Geography | |
Parent range | Bavarian Forest |
Geology | |
Type of rock | gneiss |
The Geißkopf is a mountain, 1,097.4 m above sea level (NHN),[1] in the Bavarian Forest in Germany.
Location[]
The Geißkopf lies near the village of Bischofsmais in the , a region to which Breitenauriegel, Dreitannenriegel and Einödriegel also belong.
Tourism[]
The mountain has been managed since the 1960s as a local recreation area. As well as walking, there is a 1,142-metre-long chair lift which was opened in 1967/68, 3 long and 3 short drag lifts with 9 pistes as well as a sommerrodelbahn and winter toboggan runs. In the summer mountain bikes may be transported on the chair lift and there are 12 descents in the bike park. At the summit is a mountain restaurant and a 23-metre-high wooden observation tower, which enables a good, all-round view of the Rear Bavarian Forest. There is also a transmission antenna for broadcasting the radio programmes of "Unser Radio Regen" on 89.3 MHz with a transmit power of 200 W ERP.[2] It is thus one of the few wooden towers that broadcasts radio programmes today.
A few hundred metres from the top is the , a formerly settled clearance. Today it is home to the Landshuter Haus, managed by the Bavarian Forest Club.
Gallery[]
Viewing tower
View from the Geißkopf
Winter tourism on the Geißkopf
References[]
External links[]
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- Mountains of Bavaria
- Mountains of the Bavarian Forest
- One-thousanders of Germany
- Regen (district)