There is so much to discover around Berlin! We were in Kleinmachnow. Here is the New Hakeburg, which we took a closer look at right away.
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There is so much to discover around Berlin! We were in Kleinmachnow. Here is the New Hakeburg, which we took a closer look at right away.
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The bunker city of Wünsdorf is located about 40 km south of Berlin. In addition to its reputation as a bunker town, Wünsdorf is also a book town. Thousands of book treasures from the present and the past invite you to browse and buy. Adventurous hikes through the huge bunker complexes give visitors a first-hand experience of Germany’s military history.
At the foot of the Fichtelberg in the Ore Mountains lies the town of Oberwiesenthal. At 915 metres above sea level, it is the highest town in Germany. In winter, it is a great place for winter sports, and in the snow-free season, hiking trails attract visitors.
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On our programme during the blogger trip to the Black Forest is a visit to the Hotel Waldlust. At first I was a bit irritated – why should I visit a hotel where we are not staying? So I did a little surfing on the internet and it was clear why this place was on our programme.
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Beelitz, a small town in the county of Brandenburg. There, you find the Beelitz Heilstätten – Beelitz Sanatorium – a heritage-protected complex, built between 1898 and 1930.
I love to explore the underground of a city. Nothing is so diverse and so full of history like a tour into the underground. The Belgrade underground hasn’t been open to the public for long so I am thrilled that we were able to take part in a tour as part of a cooperation with the Tourist Organization Belgrade.