Einödriegel
The Einödriegel is a mountain, 1,120.6 m above sea level (NHN),[1] in the Bavarian Forest in Germany.It is the highest point in the Danube Hills and the county of Deggendorf and lies in the municipality of Grafling.The Einödriegel has good views from the top to the west and northeast and an imposing summit cross with rest benches.The latter is just under 100 metres south of the cross immediately next to the trail on a small rock group which is surrounded by trees and has no views.Even in 1982 the Brockhaus wrote in an article entitled Bayerischer Wald that: "in a geographical sense the Bavarian Forest is that part of the Bohemian Forest that rises as the Vorderer Wald (Danube Hills) between the rivers Danube and Regen (at the Einödriegel to 1,121 m)".