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The Anterior Bavarian Forest (german: Vorderer Bayerischer Wald), also variously called the Vorderer Forest, Vorderer Wald or Danube Hills, is part of the Bavarian Forest, a low mountain range in
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Name

In older geographical-regional literature the German name ''Vordere Bayerische Wald'' was applied to the whole southern chain of the Bavarian/Bohemian mountains between the
Danube The Danube ( ; ) is a river that was once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire and today connects 10 European countries, running through their territories or being a border. Originating in Germany, the Danube flows southeast for , pa ...
and the Regen, from the Keilberg Depression near
Regensburg Regensburg or is a city in eastern Bavaria, at the confluence of the Danube, Naab and Regen rivers. It is capital of the Upper Palatinate subregion of the state in the south of Germany. With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Regensburg is the f ...
to the Austro-German border near
Passau Passau (; bar, label=Central Bavarian, Båssa) is a city in Lower Bavaria, Germany, also known as the Dreiflüssestadt ("City of Three Rivers") as the river Danube is joined by the Inn from the south and the Ilz from the north. Passau's popu ...
. Bernhard Grueber and Adalbert Müller described it in 1846 as the ''äußern Wald'' ('outer forest') "named the Regen Mountains by the geographers". Others chose the name Danube Hills (''Donaugebirge'') instead. Frequently this region was even equated with the Bavarian Forest and contrasted with the
Bohemian Forest The Bohemian Forest, known in Czech as Šumava () and in German as Böhmerwald, is a low mountain range in Central Europe. Geographically, the mountains extend from Plzeň Region and South Bohemia in the Czech Republic to Austria and Bavaria in ...
. Beer, in his work ''Der Böhmerwald und Bayerische Wald'' in 1925, talked of a "major prelude to the Bohemian Forest“. Even today, many maps only label the lower forest as the Bavarian Forest. In 1951, the Bavarian Office of Regional Studies (''Amt für Landeskunde'') described this region as the Anterior Bavarian Forest (''Vorderer Bayerische Wald'') and gave its central highlands the name High Bavarian Forest (''Hoher Bayerischer Vorwald''). As part of the regional division of Germany the term Anterior Bavarian Forest was even exclusively restricted to this area which covered 376 km², which only covered the higher parts of the Vorderer Forest. It became major unit 405 in the
natural region A natural region (landscape unit) is a basic geographic unit. Usually, it is a region which is distinguished by its common natural features of geography, geology, and climate. From the ecology, ecological point of view, the naturally occurring fl ...
major unit group, the
Upper Palatine-Bavarian Forest The Upper Palatine-Bavarian Forest (german: Oberpfälzisch-Bayerische Wald), (no. D63 or 40) is a natural region in Germany in the northeast of Bavaria. It mainly comprises the low mountain ranges of the Bavarian Forest and Upper Palatine Forest wh ...
(40). English sources variously use the names Vorderer Forest,''Vorderer Forest''
at www.britannica.com. Retrieved 11 Mar 2018.
Danube Hills, Vorderer Wald,''Baedeker's Germany'', Prentice-Hall, 1980, p. 31. or Anterior Bavarian Forest. Regardless of this, the part designated as the '' Falkensteiner Vorwald'' in regional studies is also called the ''Vorderer Bayerischer Wald'' in German sources used for tourism purposes.http://www.vorderer-bayerischer-wald.de/Ferienregion/%C3%9Cbersichtskarte/tabid/4662/language/de-DE/Default. aspx However, the following description is based on the regional structure.


Description

The natural region of the Danube Hills is only 8 kilometres wide on average. It runs in the typical Hercynian direction from southeast to northwest between the Danube water gap (''Donaurandbruch'') in the south and the Pfahl in the north. The low mountain range consists mainly of granitised
gneiss Gneiss ( ) is a common and widely distributed type of metamorphic rock. It is formed by high-temperature and high-pressure metamorphic processes acting on formations composed of igneous or sedimentary rocks. Gneiss forms at higher temperatures an ...
es and reaches heights of over one thousand metres. Its highest point is the
Einödriegel The Einödriegel is a mountain, , in the Bavarian Forest in Germany. It rises southwest of the Lower Bavarian county town of Regen and northeast of the county town of Deggendorf. It is the highest point in the Danube Hills and the county of De ...
at 1,121 metres. Other important mountains are the Pröller, Hirschenstein, Vogelsang,
Dreitannenriegel The Dreitannenriegel is a mountain, , in the Bavarian Forest. The mountain rises from the crest of the Anterior Bavarian Forest high above the Lower Bavarian county town of Deggendorf and lies in the municipality of Grafling. Nearby mountains a ...
, Breitenauriegel, Geißkopf and
Brotjacklriegel Seen from the River Danube, the Brotjacklriegel is the first high mountain in the Bavarian Forest. It is and lies in the county of Freyung-Grafenau in the German federal state of Bavaria. It is a symbol of the Sonnenwald region which comprises t ...
. The mountainous region is dominated by woods as well as agriculture and forestry. At the foot of the Pröller lies the winter sports resort of
Sankt Englmar Sankt Englmar (''English'': Saint Englmar) is a municipality in the district of Straubing-Bogen in Bavaria, Germany. History A hermit named Engelmarus, who was born in 1060 in Lüftlhof, Passau. He was a hermit, very popular and highly esteem ...
. Kalteck, near Langfurth and the Geißkopf and Einödriegel are also important for winter sports. The region is administered by the municipalities of
Gotteszell Gotteszell is a municipality in the district of Regen in Bavaria in Germany. See also *Gotteszell–Blaibach railway The Gotteszell–Blaibach railway is a railway line in the state of Bavaria in southern Germany that runs from Gotteszell in Lo ...
,
Grafling Grafling is a municipality in the district of Deggendorf in Bavaria in Germany. Geography Grafling lies in the Danube Forest Planning Region (''Planungsregion Donau-Wald''). Its lowest point is in Großtiefenbach at 326 m above sea level ...
, Schöfweg and
Zenting Zenting is a municipality in the district of Freyung-Grafenau in Bavaria in Germany. Location The municipality lies in the region of Danube Forest (''Donau-Wald'') in the middle of the Bavarian Forest. The village nestles in a sunny, south-f ...
. On the Rusel the state road S 2135 crosses the range, whilst the B 11, which originally ran over the Rusel, now bypasses this pass and follows the
Bavarian Forest Railway The Bavarian Forest Railway (''Bayerische Waldbahn'' often just called the ''Waldbahn'') () links the heart of the Bavarian Forest around Regen and Zwiesel to Plattling and the Danube valley on one side, and the Czech Republic through Bayerisch Ei ...
along the Bogenbach. The railway line crosses the Danube Hills at Gotteszell, but needs the 569-metre-long Hochbühl Tunnel to do so.


Literature

*Ulrich Pietrusky, Donatus Moosauer: ''Der Bayerische Wald – im Fluge neu entdeckt'', Verlag Morsak, Grafenau, 1985, .


References


External links


Der Vordere Bayerische Wald
laut Landschaftssteckbrief des Bundesamtes für Naturschutz {{coord missing, Bavaria Bavarian Forest Regions of Bavaria Natural regions of the Upper Palatine-Bavarian Forest