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This time I went to Maienfeld, where I first explored the Heidi village and then ran a lap.
The Heidi village was really interesting. The rules for teachers made a special impression on me. Luckily I wasn't a teacher at the time. I would probably have been stoned and chased out of the village.
Then it
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After the visit to the Rehletal, I did another lap around the Riedsee near Pfohren.
There are a few very nice spots here that invite you to take a long break and "let your soul dangle". And there were plenty of motifs for the camera too.
Unfortunately, I also discovered a few places that are more reminiscent
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This time I made two small photo rounds.
The first thing to do was the Rehletal with the impressive orchid meadow and the beautiful path along the railway embankment.
I was here once before last year, but in late summer. This year I really wanted to see the blooming lady's slippers.
The small round was
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A wonderful round that I do in one way or another every year.
I visited Salem Castle for the first time and it was really worth it. A beautiful garden, impressive architecture, lots of history and kestrels as the icing on the cake. I could have used a little more time here.
Then it was off to the pond
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A wonderful and extensive panoramic hike in icy temperatures and a very cold wind.
I started at the Zollersteighof car park. From there it went first to the Zeller Horn viewpoint, then past the oven rock and the hanging stone to the Himberg. From there, the path led me down to Albstadt, on to the Heiligenkopf
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Since the weather forecast for Tuesday doesn't look good, I spontaneously decided today, just after work, to take a little tour of my home country.
The small round then became 17 km. The sky looked threatening at times, but luckily it stayed dry.
The path led me first to the Biessenhofer Weiher, then to
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