Stiermoos
Stiermoos is a forest in Bavaria, Germany. Stiermoos is situated nearby to the hamlet Weiherhaus, as well as near the suburb Altenkreith.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Pfahl-Ruine Schwärzenberg and Burg Schwärzenberg.
Pfahl-Ruine Schwärzenberg
Nature reserve
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Pfahl-Ruine Schwärzenberg is a nature reserve.
Neubäuer Weiher
Nature reserve
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Neubäuer Weiher is a nature reserve, which is situated 3 km west of Stiermoos.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Neubäu am See and Roding.
Neubäu am See
Suburb
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Neubäu am See is a suburb, which is situated 3½ km west of Stiermoos.
Roding
Town
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Roding is a town in the district of Cham, in Bavaria, Germany, near the Czech border. Roding is situated 5 km southeast of Stiermoos.
Pösing
Village
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Pösing is a municipality in the district of Cham in Bavaria in Germany. Pösing is situated 6 km east of Stiermoos.
Stiermoos
- Type: Forest
- Location: Bavaria, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
49.23333° or 49° 14′ northLongitude
12.46667° or 12° 28′ eastElevation
404 metres (1,325 feet)Open location code
8FXJ6FM8+8MGeoNames ID
2827069
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