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Grüb 20, 94481 GrafenauGBP 40 - 86

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This family-run, 3-star Superior hotel in Grafenau offers a free spa area with indoor pool, creative cuisine, and direct access to the scenic hiking r… More
EUR 48 - 88

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Steinberg 32, 94481 GrafenauGBP 38 - 70

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This 3-star country hotel is located on a small hill on the outskirts of the climatic spa town of Grafenau, in the Bavarian Forest National Park. The… More
Rosenau 48, 94481 GrafenauGBP 41 - 74

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Situated in Rosenau, on the outskirts of the spa town of Grafenau, this family-run country hotel offers comfortable accommodation, modern spa faciliti… More
Stadtplatz 8, 94481 GrafenauGBP 26 - 51

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This 3-star hotel offers non-smoking rooms with free Wi-Fi. It is a 2-minute walk from the train station in Grafenau and is surrounded by the countrys… More
Sonnenstr. 12, 94481 GrafenauGBP 35 - 72

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This hotel has a large spa and country-style rooms with balcony, minibar and satellite TV. It is located in the town of Grafenau, on the edge of the B… More
 

Freyung-Grafenau: Guide



Freyung-Grafenau is a district in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the south and clockwise) the districts of Passau (district)|Passau, Deggendorf (district)|Deggendorf and Regen (district)|Regen, and by the Czech Republic.

History


The district was established in 1972 by merging the former districts of Grafenau and Wolfstein. In medieval times Wolfstein (east of the Ilz River) was property of the bishop of Passau. Grafenau (west of the Ilz River) successively belonged to different counties, before it was annexed by Bavaria in 1438. Wolfstein became a part of Bavaria two years after the dissolution of the clerical states in Germany (1803).

Geography


Freyung-Grafenau is the easternmost district of Bavaria. It is located in the southern parts of the Bavarian Forest and is partially occupied by the Bavarian Forest National Park. The source of the Ilz|Ilz River is situated in the district.

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