Sauwald Explained

Sauwald
State:Districts of Schärding, Grieskirchen, Eferding (Innviertel); Upper Austria
Parent:Granite and Gneiss Highland, Bohemian Massif
Geology:Granite, covered by a marl platform in places
Area Km2:460
Highest:Haugstein
Elevation M:895
Length Km:40
Range Coordinates:48.509°N 13.6703°W

The Sauwald in Upper Austria is the largest part of the Bohemian Massif lying south of the Danube. Its plateau runs from Passau and Schärding on the Inn to Eferding.

Origin of the name: Passau Forest

Folk etymologically the name is believed to have derived from the (formally native) wild boar, but the term is more probably an abbreviation of its old name, Passauer Wald ("Passau Forest"). The whole region was always closely linked to the Bishopric of Passau and the town of Passau.

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