Tag: Free time in Bavaria
Rafting: No trip from Wolfratshausen to Munich – Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen
In the second Corona year, you almost got used to the pandemic and its effects on everyday life. This also includes a Loisach, which flows quietly into the Isar in…
German Alpine Club: Fewer Dead Despite Mountain Boom – Bavaria
It is an all-time low: Despite the boom in mountain sports, fewer members of the German Alpine Club (DAV) died last year than ever before in the past 70 years.…
Searching for parking spaces for mobile homes also in Karlsfeld – Dachau
These days you can see them again on the motorways: the mobile homes are pulling in the right lane almost like a caravan – and it is by no means…
Nuremberg introduces queer bathing day – Bavaria
For Tessa Ganserer, the matter is clear: “I just don’t go to the swimming pool anymore.” It has been like that for two and a half years out of fear…
Pandemic in Bavaria: let’s go to the replacement party
The state government insists on the ban on public festivals, but wants to allow events with up to 1500 visitors. Municipalities and showmen are puzzling what this might mean. .…
Time out – “Take a vacation in the dead zone” – District of Munich
There are still places in Bavaria where you can’t actually answer emails or like posts. This makes some people nervous, for others dead spots are an option to finally go…
Kampenwandbahn – Protest against larger gondolas – Bavaria
The Kampenwandbahn’s plans to threefold increase its capacity are arousing more and more critics. The citizens’ initiative “Save the Kampenwand” fears that nature would not be able to tolerate even…
Cinemas in Bavaria: An industry is allowed to start again – Bavaria
Everything that cinema can do is called up. Light spectacle on the screen and on the sides of the hall, dramatic music sets in, basses are thumping: a melody mix…
Environmental protection on the Isar: where nature breaks – Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen
Cans, bottles, butts: Ranger Bernhard März has to clear away rubbish more and more often left behind by walkers, partiers and bathers on the Isar. How can you sensitize people…
Rush hour traffic on Bavaria’s lakes – With the SUP to work – Starnberg
The doctor Maraike Samson comes to work every morning with her SUP and saves herself the traffic jam on the streets. Why is it that there is no longer any…