Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Germany - Bavaria - Großer Arber


Großer Arber mountain in the Bavarian Forest during winter.

Sent by Maritta and Gerhard from Salzatal, Germany.

The Großer Arber (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁoːsɐ ˈaʁbɐ]); CzechVelký Javor, "Great Maple") or Great Arber, is the highest peak of the Bavarian/Bohemian Forest mountain range and in Lower Bavaria, with an elevation of 1,455.5 metres (4,775 ft). As a result, it is known in the Lower Bavarian county of Regen and the Upper Palatine county of Cham as the "King of the Bavarian Forest". Its summit region consists of paragneiss.

In a 1279 document, the mountain bore the name AdwichJohannes Aventinus called it Hädweg in 1500; and, in 1540, ÄtwaPhilipp Apian referred to it as Aetwha m., i.e. Aetwha mons (mons, montis = Lat. mountain/hill); in 1720, it was recorded on a map as Aidweich. According to more recent research, the name is of Celtic origin. In 1740, it is recorded for the first time as Arber (read more).


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