The
Bavarian Forest (
German: ) is a wooded low-mountain region in
Bavaria,
Germany. It extends along the
Czech border and is continued on the Czech side by the
Šumava (Bohemian Forest). Geographically the Bavarian Forest and Bohemian Forest are sections of the same mountain range. A part of the Bavarian Forest belongs to the
Bavarian Forest National Park (
Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald) (240 km²), established in 1970 as the first national park in Germany. Another 3,008 km² belong to the Bavarian Forest Nature Park (
Naturpark Bayerischer Wald), established 1967, and 1738 km² to the Eastern Bavarian Forest Nature Park (
Naturpark Oberer Bayerischer Wald), established 1965. The Bavarian Forest is a remnant of the
Hercynian Forest that stretched across southern
Germania in Roman times. It is the largest protected forest area in central Europe.