Merry Christmas
The article about the opening of "our" Nuremberg
Christkindlesmarkt we say goodbye for this year on this blog from our loyal readers and wish you a peaceful and contemplative Advent and Christmas.
After the article about the opening of the Nuremberg Christmas market Market we say goodbye for this year on this blog. We wish all our readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We are even now round off a very eventful year slowly. For then with renewed strength after the New Year once again try to topics of interest to you.
As with our last year's Christmas greetings
happen, you have one or the other tip for a relaxing winter vacation.
Perhaps in the Bavarian Forest
. A region full of nature and culture. And just in the winter and over the Christmas period well suited a few days "to unwind". The motto of the region "refreshingly natural" is no accident.
A trip to Bavaria in the east, in the Bavarian Forest, this fascinating, bordering on Bohemia Forest. A region full of original nature and ancient traditions. The Bavarian Forest is worth a visit in all seasons. And in the winter especially. Because then not only attract ancient village ensembles for a visit and to visit, but also the avid winter sports fans will get their money. And who is looking for wellness and culinary delights, also in the Bavarian Forest has to offer.
Metten monastery, a special excursion Tip
The Benedictine Abbey of St. Michael in Metten is a convent in the diocese of Regensburg. It is located between the foothills of the Bavarian Forest and the Danube near Deggendorf. The monastery operates a secondary school with boarding facilities, and various crafts. The library, which is open to the public, contains over 150,000 volumes in the fields of theology, philology and history.
When
Tourism Federation Eastern Bavaria in Regensburg
find Sure even more interesting information.
And with Bayern in the image
We will then also next year we can offer advice and services for the Free State. Quite specifically to
Oberpfalz and
Bavarian Jura .
Until then again: Good luck, Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy 2011.
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