Summer in Bayerisch-Eisenstein, Germany

September 8th, 2009 | by Kayt Sukel 3 comments

Have I mentioned how much I love Bayerisch-Eisenstein?

Maybe I said something about when I talked about my stay at the lovely Bavarian Forest Holidays apartments.  Or perhaps I talked a little about it when I talked about skiing at Arber Mountain.  This little Bavarian village right along the Czech border is definitely charming – and a place you’ll want to return to again and again.

But if you thought that this village was only worth visiting in winter, think again.  There are a myriad of activities to tempt families during the summer months.  And so when Margaret and Martin from Bavarian Forest Holidays invited Chet and me to visit again this summer, I jumped at the chance.  And I was thrilled at all the great events and activities to choose from.

Visit Arber in the Summer

This isn’t just a ski mountain.  Arber Mountain also a great nature preserve.  Take the gondola (or space ship, as Chet called it) up to the top and wander around the various paths.  It’s a great view and your kid will love scrambling up all the rocky peaks.  You might have a bit of a heart attack when they suggest sliding down the mountain but the kids will have a blast.

Take a hike in the Bayerisch Wald

The Bayerisch Wald (Bavarian Forest) is a gorgeous national park full of playgrounds, nature paths and great hiking.  Find a trail and wander – it won’t be too long before your child is enchanted by this spectacular landscape.

Check out the wildlife enclosures

One great thing about Germany are the Tiergartens – or natural zoos.  The Bayerisch Wald has two wildlife enclosures within the national park that you can wander among.  The one that we went to is only about a half hour’s drive from Bayerish-Eisenstein and has a great 7km path where you can see bears, wild boar and wild cats in their natural habitat.

Visit the Village Train Museum

The Localbahnmuseum is out of this world.  Bayerisch-Eisenstein converted its old train yard into a museum that houses a ton of old train engines and cars.  I knew it was a hit as soon as we walked inside and Chet exclaimed, “Mom, it’s Percy!”  I don’t think I’ve ever seen him so star-struck.  Extra points to the museum for allowing kids to jump up into and around the engines for the total 3-D experience.

Glass-blowing – why not?

If you love to shop, you definitely need to check out the Grenzglashuette in the village.  This great shop has all kind of cool glass knick-knacks and a fantastic cafe/restaurant attached.  But to convince the family to go, check out the fun glass-blowing demonstration held from 1:00pm-4:00pm in the cafe.  Your kids can watch while you shop – win/win!  And your child may just get the chance to make some glass of his own.

But this captures only a few of the many activities available around this village.  So winter or summer, Bayerisch-Eisenstein is definitely a fantastic holiday destination.  You should check it out – your kids will be glad you did!

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3 Responses to “Summer in Bayerisch-Eisenstein, Germany”

MudslideMama on September 8th, 2009

Another one for the list. Thanks a lot, Kayt. ;)

How long is the train from Berlin? We’re mulling over a Berlin trip next summer, and my kids can only handle so much architecture before they want to hit the great outdoors.

Kayt Sukel on September 8th, 2009

Berlin is a pretty good distance – my guess is that you are looking at an all day train ride. The two nearest big cities are Nuremberg and Munich.

Sharlene on September 9th, 2009

Bavaria has been on my must do list for so long. You are making me antsy reading about it!


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