Modern alpine life in East Tyrol
In East Tyrol we visited two alpine pastures on our trip through Tyrol, each of which is quite different in its history, but what unites is that the hosts wanted to break out of their old jobs in big cities and fell in love with the Alps and East Tyrol, so they stayed .
Morning mail at the dining table
The more than 100-year-old Hotel Hinteregger is located in the middle of the market town of Matrei in East Tyrol. The modern building is surrounded by the mountains of the Hohe Tauern National Park and the countryside. Katharina Hradecky runs the hotel with passion and charm.
baked potato and spelled dumplings from Stern
Niklas Rappold, the head chef at the Stern, takes us to his hotel kitchen and prepares a vegetarian dish with us. We learn all sorts of insights.
Brandenburg calling: Five places in the country
Anyone who thinks a weekend trip to the countryside of Brandenburg is boring has never driven an electric car. In addition to the completely different driving experience and pleasure, it is above all the thrill that arises.
Five places at the gates of Hamburg
Just in time for the beginning of summer and the easing of restrictions in many places, the electric car sharing provider "WeShare" is coming up with a great offer to sweeten your weekend.
Lived sustainability in the star
The first stay during Cécile's trip to Tyrol took place at Stern in Obsteig, on the sunny plateau. She was allowed to interview host René Föger and was initiated into the concept he lived by and his plans for the future.
Climate-friendly through Austria
Off to Tyrol! After a few weeks of preparation as well as hoping and worrying, the time had come: the borders to Austria are open and tourism is possible again.
The quiet charm of sustainability
A handful of houses, straight rows of apple trees, a pretty little church and lots of peace and quiet. This is how the small Naturno fraction of Tschirland near the spa town of Meran can be described.
Electrifying road trip feelings along the Elbe
How about a road trip through your own city? After all, hardly any other form of travel gives you as much freedom as a classic road trip.
Off to the Berlin area - emission-free on four wheels
Fresh country air instead of city air, exchange the urban hustle and bustle for a little peace and quiet and just wind down again. But where to go? This question arises for one or the other.