What do a world famous comic and truffles have in common? The Dordogne Valley. The Dordogne Valley is not only considered the cradle of many European cultures, but also the scene of the last battle of the Roman Empire against the Celts, which is recognized by historians. The small Gallic village of the world-renowned Asterix & Obelix series, which bravely...
How Usedom brings physical and mental well-being into harmony
After I reported on the green island and its sustainability goals as well as five different accommodations in the last articles, this article is about physical and mental well-being during a relaxing holiday on Usedom. Why do we actually travel? ...to experience a change of scenery, to get out again, to see something different....
Slow Traveling to the Swedish island of Gotland
There is always a good reason to travel. It is a particularly good one if it gives you the opportunity to visit friends at the same time. So I was lucky enough to visit my best friend Hanna in Sweden. She is currently studying on the island of Gotland, the largest Swedish island. Since after the Easter holidays I'm getting a...
Refuel properly: 5 places of power in Austria that you should definitely visit
Who doesn't know it - the events of the world bombard you, you lose yourself in thoughts, you're constantly brooding, and letting go and coming down is really difficult. Especially in times like these, regular refueling is particularly important. One way to find new energy and inner peace is to...
High moors, waterfalls, huge forests: Discover the natural Ore Mountains
The Erzgebirge in the Saxon-Czech border area is one of the most beautiful low mountain range landscapes in the country. There is pretty much everything to discover here that makes a holiday close to nature so special: From the largest contiguous forest area in Saxony/Czech Republic to biosphere reserves and raised bogs to impressive dams and reservoirs. Numerous cycling and hiking trails make the natural surroundings accessible and ensure...
Home office with a difference: 3 coworking spaces on the Canary Islands
For a long time, the home office was only reserved for a few, but since the pandemic at the latest, it has developed into the new everyday working life for many workers. Even though there has now been a reasonably normal return to everyday office life - in compliance with distance and hygiene regulations and individual test strategies - many of us still spend a lot of time at home....
Workation on Tenerife – working in eternal spring
We all know that the winters in Germany, especially in Berlin, are mostly cold and grey. With the tense Corona situation on top of that, life is on the one hand even more restricted and depressing; on the other hand, new possibilities are opening up right now. For example in the way we work...
Weekend trip to the glacier - quay for us in the Kaunertal
For a long weekend in the mountains, especially with this wet, drizzle, that sounds like a wonderful idea. But especially from Berlin, that's always a pretty decent distance. Is it even worth it? Is a long weekend from Berlin to the mountains worth it? To find out, I - Kai -...
The extraordinary architecture of the Italian trulli villages
The Apulia region is located in the southeast of Italy and forms the "heel" of the boot-shaped peninsula. In addition to dreamy coasts and gentle hilly landscapes, there is an Apulian specialty to discover in the region that you might not expect to find in Italy. So many a:r may be surprised by the sight of a so-called "Trulli" village: Here are...
Nice campsites and pitches for winter camping
A guest post by Campspace When the days get shorter and the first snow falls, that doesn't mean that you have to send the camper into hibernation. Winter camping is becoming more and more a trend and for good reason: When camping in winter, you can look forward to quieter campsites, cozy evenings by the crackling campfire and picturesque snowy landscapes. The...