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The Zwiesel Borderland Festival is one of the most traditional folk festivals in the region and is one of the highlights in the glass town's calendar of events.
In the past, large folk festivals in rural areas were only known in larger towns such as
…The traditional Olten Chilbi takes place on the Schützenmatt and in the city centre. Up to 160,000 visitors are expected.
Travel information:
By public transport:
- By train - Olten railway station (distance to the festival site approx. 600m)
By car:
- Venue:
…In the southern Hessian district of Bergstrasse, in the Odenwald, or rather in Wald-Michelbach, you will find the
Riesa Zoo – Animal adventure in a historic monastery
Riesa Zoo is a popular destination for families, animal lovers and nature enthusiasts. It is idyllically located at the foot of a former Benedictine monastery in the centre of Riesa in Saxony. The
…On the border between Upper
Since 1993, the Mainfränkische Werkstätten has operated the Sommerhausen zoo on 14ha. This means that special people work here who would have had very few chances of getting a job on the primary job market. The zoo lives from the idea of inclusion.
…Just over an hour away from Barcelona, this park takes you into 6 exciting worlds!
Whether to Mexico, China or Polynesia, a short vacation is very easy here.
There is also the 'Sésamo Aventura' themed area for the children, for example meet the popular
…The funfair is located in the town centre and offers around 25 attractions with rides and treats for the whole family.
Travel information:
By public transport:
- by train - Horst-Sevenum railway station (distance 3.3 km)
- by bus - Doolgaardstraat bus stop
…Since 1993, De Kaasboerin has been successfully run by managers Jan Cools and Rik Wynants.
In addition to the excellent cuisine, which offers "steppe grass" as a specialty, there are also alternating live entertainment programs in De Kaasboerin. But what
…In the south of France, more precisely in Fréjus, the Parc Zoologique de Fréjus – also known as Zoo Fréjus – has been located since 1971. The zoo is home to around 400 animals from over 110 species, including tigers, elephants, monkeys, reptiles
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