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In the 56th Spring – Walking Week – in Schoenberg at Grafenau the participants experienced many unique places in the Bavarian forest. The opening address and the certificates awarded by the mayor, Peter Siegel, praised the hikers and teammates / IVV in from the holiday guests in a special way.
The new concept in 2011, with hiking and forest guide from the IVV club, the Forest Club and the Bavarian Forest National Park enthusiasts all walkers. Different experiences and training led to many new information about the wonderful health resort market Schoenberg.
On the first day we went to set the mood around the place with spring flowers circled market Schoenberg. The retreat to the inn to pinch, ultimately, was a highlight. Our oldest landlady, Kathie cooked, its known for decades mushroom soup. Tuesday was climb the Brotjacklriegel, despite the fog, the mood was excellent. Unfortunately, the best views of Lower Bavaria and the Bavarian Forest are not enjoyed. The cloudless blue sky, white promised on Tuesday for moving day for Angel. Across the moors Todtnau the trail along it went to Kirchdorf on bee trail. The many stories of this region sounds awful and let the time of the Middle Ages seem lively. The unique spectacle of nature “pile” whom it went to the ruins of white stone. The history of the castle and his “eating house” is known by the poet Siegfried von Vegesack. The Glass Castle on the hillside forest provided a light game of shadows, sun rays and colors of the enchanted so it was difficult to let go there and back to connect the return. With tension was already expected the Thursday because of Grafenau we went along the bear trail in the National Park to Lusenzentrum. Flowers and herbs suggested itself to the sun during the morning dew dissolved. The forest guide, Veronika Egger told about the different plants along the way stories about herbs and benefits. On the world’s largest Baumwipfelpfad She spoke of the Celts, their traditions and the tree chart. The launch on Friday began with a visit to the parish church of St. Brigida in Preying. Is the starting point for the pilgrimage but the Via Nova. Then we went to the ruins Diessenstein to the wild after Ilz Egg princes to come.
The GeHnuß-walking group visited each day hikers on the edge of the special items like the monastery of St. Oswald, the Forest Museum, Chapel Kirchberg and the like. A joint retreat was therefore almost always possible and thus led to a harmonious group of hikers.
As part of the tax for the first time was the “Guti” Bayerwald ticket can be used. Environmental awareness has some goals by public transport and the Igelbus be achieved. The uniform agreement encourages the organizers to schedule this in the future even more.
On the last evening were delighted with the hiking group and the guides on the visit by Mayor Peter Siegert. In his speech at the certificate presentation, he stressed: “The new concept with various hiking guides is an example of the modern design of migrant weeks for the family, the IVV walkers and GeHnuß-goers.” The active collaboration between the tourism office in beautiful mountain, the forest association , the hotel Antoniushof and IVV walking friends Schoenberg shows the guest to leave his native solidarity of our community. In addition to the vital holiday experiences of many tourists inside information to receive our home. Each participant received a certificate of honor from the market Schoenberg. Helga Blum from Dillenburg was 31st on your Particularly honored to participate.
All parties are pleased with the success guide and already have many ideas for the next hiking weeks. New ways to protect the environment through the use of our “Guti” environmental ticket and Geochacing along the way small for the hikers.
We would be happy here, our indefatigable guide to short:
- Bernd Felsch of the hikers Schoenberg eV in Wiesbaden
- Veronika Egger – Forest leader in the National Park Bayer.Wald
- Agnes riding – Forest Society of Schoenberg
- Gerhard Hopp – Forest Society of Schoenberg
- Anne Marie Cross-crossbow and Adolf Egelhoff – Forest Society of Schoenberg