The Großer Arber is located in the Bavarian Forest in Eastern Bavaria, right on the border with the Czech Republic. From Passau, you can reach the Arber in about 1 hour, from Regensburg in about 1 hour and 15 minutes, and from the northern part of Munich in about 2 hours. The routes lead via the Deggendorf motorway interchange (A3 Passau-Regensburg/A92 Munich-Deggendorf), and from there it takes about 40 minutes to reach the Arber. One advantage is that the motorways are usually not very prone to traffic jams. Parking is available along the country road just below the ski lifts at Großer Arber. The parking lots are centrally located between the gondola/chairlifts and the Thurnhof lifts, providing direct access to both entry areas of the ski resort.
Access via Motorway A92 Munich-Deggendorf, end of the motorway Deggendorf B11
Roads: Main street, Mountain road, well-developed, with significant incline Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, gravel car park, for a fee View on Google Maps