
I'm a simple emigrant and I love spending time in nature
Recently we headed out to a Bavarian village, to a house that stands almost alone in the middle of meadows and mountains. No neighbors with windows facing yours, no cars, only the wind and the sound of cowbells. First we drove to Bayrischzell. There our things were immediately taken to the guesthouse, and we walked there. The hiking trail turned out to be a bit harder than we thought, but basically no special preparation is needed; anyone can do it. With photo stops, we took about 40 minutes. We stopped right here here. Because access there is possible only by helicopter, there are quite a lot of rules, for example you can't bring glass to the pool or into the rooms. But that's a minor detail. Everything else is simply wonderful. The food is very tasty and is prepared on site. Wake up in the morning, open the window β and in front of you is a postcard-perfect view. You sit down with a mug of tea and a book, and around you there is only silence and beautiful cows. These views are impossible to get used to; they astonish you every time. And when on the return trip I first encountered a car, I was even surprised that the world beyond this silence still exists. The only downside of such a vacation is that you still have to drive back. #German_trips