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The park covers a total surface of 8 hec (20 acres) and is named after the Huber family, the former owners of part of the land the park is on. Here, nature lovers can enjoy a stroll along the peaceful trails that wind through the park. You can see the old swimming pool and the bee-hive, all kinds of trees including beech, larch, maple, birch, oak and, of course, alpine fir trees. Look up and you will see the majestic Wetterstein massif. This is truly a place to breathe in the fresh mountain air, relax and let go.
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Round trail
The round trail in Huber Park is 1.5 km (almost a mile) long. There are enough benches to sit down and rest. The trails are not maintained, so that the township assumes no liability. Visitors are kindly asked to stay on the trails, so as not to damage the delicate biotopes in the park. Visitors are also asked to observe the park's rules: Bicycling, horseback riding, camping, campfires are prohibited. Also, please help us keep our park litter-free!
The Richard-Strauss Stone The Richard-Strauss Stone commemorates the friendship between the Huber family and the famous composer, Richard Strauss.
Chapel This is actually a private chapel. It was built by the Huber family in commemoration of their ancestors and is on a hill that was once formed by a rock fall. Climb up and enjoy a picturesque view of the Krepbach creek and the adjoining pastures against the backdrop of the Kramer mountain.
Alpspitz scenic point (Alpspitzblick) There are some benches and tables on the hill near the old swimming pool where you can sit down and have a picnic while enjoying a good view of the Alpspitze peak.
Waxlstoa scenic point (Waxlstoablick) Find the bench on the shore of the Krepbach creek that offers a beautiful view of the Großer - meaning large - Waxenstein peak with a height of 2276 m (7467 feet) and the Kleiner - meaning small - Waxenstein peak with a height of 2136 m (7007 feet).
Krepbach The Krepbach creek winds through the park. This creek is generally peaceful, but the current may turn fast with some white water after rainfall.
Bee stand (Lehrbienenstand) The government of Upper Bavaria maintains a beehive at the southern boundary of the park. It is used for special training courses for beekeepers. Please be aware that bees are very sensitive to noise, and that a bee will only sting if it feels threatened.
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