Bayerisch Eisenstein

Coordinates: 49°7′12″N 13°12′00″E / 49.12000°N 13.20000°E / 49.12000; 13.20000
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Bayerisch Eisenstein
Train station
Train station
Coat of arms of Bayerisch Eisenstein
Location of Bayerisch Eisenstein within Regen district
Cham (district)Straubing-BogenDeggendorf (district)Freyung-GrafenauZwieselZachenbergViechtachTeisnachRuhmannsfeldenRinchnachRegenPrackenbachPatersdorfLindbergLangdorfKollnburgKirchdorf im WaldKirchberg im WaldGotteszellGeiersthalFrauenauDrachselsriedBöbrachBodenmaisBischofsmaisBayerisch EisensteinArnbruckAchslachCzech Republic
Bayerisch Eisenstein is located in Germany
Bayerisch Eisenstein
Bayerisch Eisenstein
Bayerisch Eisenstein is located in Bavaria
Bayerisch Eisenstein
Bayerisch Eisenstein
Coordinates: 49°7′12″N 13°12′00″E / 49.12000°N 13.20000°E / 49.12000; 13.20000
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionNiederbayern
DistrictRegen
Subdivisions8 districts
Government
 • Mayor (2020–26) Michael Herzog[1] (CSU)
Area
 • Total47.34 km2 (18.28 sq mi)
Elevation
724 m (2,375 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total993
 • Density21/km2 (54/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
94252
Dialling codes09925
Vehicle registrationREG
Websitewww.bayerisch-eisenstein.de

Bayerisch Eisenstein, until 1951 just Eisenstein (Czech: Bavorská Železná Ruda) is a village and a municipality in the Regen district, in Bavaria, Germany.

Geography[edit]

Bayerisch Eisenstein is part of Bayerischer Wald and borders the first German national park established in 1968. The town is both winter and summer resort. In the summer walking in the forest and mountains is popular. In winter, winter sports prevail concentrating on the Großer Arber mountain.

It is one of a trio of connected places in the area. The other two are Železná Ruda (German: Böhmisch Eisenstein or Markt Eisenstein) and Špičák (German: Dorf Eisenstein), both in Czech Republic. Železná Ruda lies 2 kilometres northeast from Bayerisch Eisenstein. The town's railway station is split by the border. In August 2006 Bayerisch Eisenstein and Železná Ruda signed a twinning agreement

Transport[edit]

Today, trains runs to both halves of the station from the respective countries. The local German train service, the Waldbahn, also continues across the border to Špičák in the Czech Republic.

Bayerisch Eisenstein lies on the Bavarian Forest railway from Plattling to Plzeň.

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