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The Mittagstein is a 1,034-metre-high (3,392 ft) mountain peak which rises in the middle of the Kaitersberg in the Bavarian Forest in southern Germany .

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3-693: On its forested summit is a chapel built in memory of those who have fallen in war. There is also a rocky viewpoint with views into the Zeller Valley and across to the Großer Riedelstein . Some distance below the highest point is the Kötztinger Hütte belonging to the Bavarian Forest Club ( Bayerischer Wald-Verein ), which is open during summer months and offers overnight accommodation. Numerous hiking trails climb

6-587: Is a valley in the Bavarian Forest in southern Germany . The Zeller Valley extends about 30 km from north to south and about 12 km from east to west. The valley runs from the village of Bodenmais to Bad Kötzting . The communities of Drachselsried and Arnbruck lie within the Zeller Valley. Its highest mountain is the Kaitersberg . This Bavaria location article is

9-814: The Mittagstein, for example those from Hohenwarth , Bad Kötzting , Bärndorf and Steinbühl. A favourite of hikers is the walk along the length of the Kaitersberg ridge from Bad Kötzting following E6 European long distance path which crosses the Kreuzfelsen , the Mittagstein, the Rauchröhren and the Großer Riedelstein to Ecker Saddle. This Bavaria location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Zeller Valley The Zeller Valley (German: Zellertal )

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