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Image 1 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 2 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 3 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 4 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 5 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 6 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 7 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 8 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 9 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 10 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 11 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 12 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 13 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 14 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️
Image 15 — Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️

Munich | Went hiking again today ⛰️

The area around Munich is so easy to hike!

10km loop around two lakes

Beginner-friendly

Few crowds, beautiful scenery

Now is the season of lush greenery, incredibly soothing.

u/Immediate_Bug_2466 — 1 day ago

Barfußschuhe vs. Wanderschuhe – lohnt sich der Wechsel für Mittelgebirge?

Hallo zusammen!
Ich plane dieses Jahr wieder Mehrtagestouren im Mittelgebirge (z.B. Harz oder Thüringer Wald) und bin gerade am Überlegen, ob ich von klassischen Wanderschuhen auf Barfußschuhe umsteigen soll.
Ich habe aktuell Salomon und Meindl, bin damit grundsätzlich zufrieden, aber am Abend tun mir die Füße oft weh. Im Alltag trage ich Barfußschuhe sehr gerne, aber fürs Wandern bin ich unsicher:

  • Wie ist die Erfahrung mit Barfußschuhen auf steinigen, teils nassen Wegen?
  • Braucht man eine lange Eingewöhnungszeit, oder kann man direkt eine 20km Tour damit machen?
  • Welche Modelle empfehlt ihr für Einsteiger? Danke schonmal für eure Tipps! 😊
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u/Immediate_Bug_2466 — 1 day ago

First trip to Liechtenstein – looking for hidden gems & local vibes

Hi everyone!
I’m planning my first visit to Liechtenstein this summer, and I’m trying to skip the tourist checklist to find more authentic spots.
I’d love your tips on:

  • Quiet villages with that cozy Alpine charm
  • Local cafes/bakeries where people actually hang out
  • Short hikes with unreal views (no crowds, please!)
  • Any small festivals or weekly markets that feel “local” I’m really into photography and slow travel, so any underrated spots would be amazing. Thanks in advance!
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u/Immediate_Bug_2466 — 1 day ago

Luxembourg

This place is so small you can explore it all in half a day; it boasts the world's highest GDP per capita; it's so clean it's unbelievable; it's so wealthy that public transportation is free; even the wind blowing through the streets exudes an air of old-money.

u/Immediate_Bug_2466 — 1 day ago

Immersing yourself in the romance of the deep sea heals all earthly weariness 🌊

Shedding the hustle and bustle of the world, plunge headlong into the crystal-clear, azure underwater world.

Isolate yourself from all external noise, with only the gentle lapping of the water in your ears, and every glimpse a tranquil haven.

Empty your mind in the deep sea, leaving behind life's worries and pressures, and immerse yourself in the unique healing power of nature.

No need to chase the pace of life; quietly feel the unique peace and freedom underwater, and in this moment, simply be yourself.

Loving diving is not just about seeking out beautiful scenery, but also about rediscovering your most relaxed state of mind. 🤿

u/Immediate_Bug_2466 — 1 day ago