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Harald Schramm's tip (shocker) isn't entirely accurate. The link leads to the Berggasthof Hocheck near Oberaudorf. It's about 15 km away as the crow flies and has absolutely nothing to do with this inn.
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Association of the Haberer.The former county of Hohenwaldeck, with its centre in Miesbach, is considered the centre of the Haberfeldtreiben, a popular justice system in the Oberland. From here, the custom of "judging oneself" spread to the neighbouring regions between the Isar and Inn, Tyrol and Munich. "Haberfeldtreiben" was the name given to this mysterious peasant court of reprimand, which pilloried dissolute women, perjured farmers, fraudulent traders or impious priests as well as malicious officials or beer adulterers.The Haberfeldtreiben, which stretches far back into the past, is first recorded in 1675 with a drive in Marbach/Leitzachtal. The last major drive - one of the largest in Haberer history - took place on the night of October 7th to 8th, 1893 in Miesbach, where around 300 Haberer engaged in a firefight with the approaching police. In total, there were 136 documented events within a 100 km radius of Miesbach, and at its peak the Habererbund had around 2000 members. Source and further information www.haberer-miesbach.de/schupfenfest
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When you hear the word "Alm" you first think of the high mountains. That's probably not what you'll find here. But it's still beautiful here.
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The Mangfalltal-Alm is essentially open year-round. However, it is closed Monday to Wednesday, meaning it is only open on long weekends (including Thursdays). It also closes three times a year: at Christmas, in spring (before or after Easter), and in August. The menu includes a variety of small dishes and snacks, with coffee and cake being a specialty. Hut phone: +49 8063 207 0400 https://almen-und-berge.de/huetten/index.php?gebiet=14&huette=421
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Association of the Haberer. The former county of Hohenwaldeck, with its centre in Miesbach, is considered the centre of the Haberfeldtreiben, a popular justice system in the Oberland. From here, the custom of "judging oneself" spread to the neighbouring regions between the Isar and Inn, Tyrol and Munich. "Haberfeldtreiben" was the name given to this mysterious peasant court of reprimand, which pilloried dissolute women, perjured farmers, fraudulent traders or impious priests as well as malicious officials or beer adulterers. The Haberfeldtreiben, which stretches far back into the past, is first recorded in 1675 with a drive in Marbach/Leitzachtal. The last major drive - one of the largest in Haberer history - took place on the night of October 7th to 8th, 1893 in Miesbach, where around 300 Haberer engaged in a firefight with the approaching police. In total, there were 136 documented events within a 100 km radius of Miesbach, and at its peak the Habererbund had around 2000 members. Source and further information https://www.haberer-miesbach.de/schupfenfest/
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