Lusen (Bavaria)
Lusen (Czech: Luzný) is a mountain in Bavaria (Germany) and in the Plzeň Region of (Czech Republic) with a peak of 1373 metres. It is the sixth-highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest National Park/Bohemian Forest, behind the Großer Rachel, Kleiner Rachel, Kleiner Arber, Plattenhausenriegel and Großer Arber. Its peak is about 4,450 feet (1,360 m) south of the Czech Republic–Germany border. Streams forming on the north side become tributaries of the Vydra.
Lusen | |
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Lusen in December 2007 | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,373 m (4,505 ft) |
Prominence | 190 m (620 ft) |
Coordinates | 48°56′23″N 13°30′25″E |
Geography | |
Lusen Location in Bavaria, Germany, on the border with Czech Republic | |
Location | Bavaria, Germany - Plzeň, Czech Republic |
Parent range | Bavarian/Bohemian Forest |
The Lusen is popular for hiking in summer and winter. There is a winter trail which is usually cleared of snow. However, the Bohemian wind blows rather strongly and often covers everything in ice. panorama shot of the summit.
The winter trail is also ideal for sledging.
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