Added 2 years ago by Andreas Bruno
Updated 10 months ago by Alexey
Wild camping is generally not permitted; use designated sites. A single-night bivouac may be tolerated in some areas, but rules vary by Land and nature-protection status.
Informational only — always check current local rules and get landowner permission where needed.
43m high observation tower, open on all sides, roofed. Swings in the wind and the railing plays the pan flute.
Unofficial bivouac site with very good views. Suitable for hammocks.
But you should expect visitors 24/7. On weekends, when the weather is nice, it is a magnet for visitors.
At the foot of the tower there are 2 tables with benches and a trash can.
It's better not to throw garbage in it, as wild animals like to rummage through the trash can there and then everything is lying around.
Best time to stay : Mon-Thu
Village is in sight, church bells can be heard
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