Family festival at the border triangle: fun and action for young and old!
Family festival at the border triangle: fun and action for young and old!
Drei-Länder-Eck, Österreich - On June 25, 2025, the border triangle celebrates the restart of the summer season with a large family festival. The event begins at 9 a.m. at the mountain station of the 3-seater chairlift. Ski jumping star Daniel Tschofenig will be on site and is available for a Meet & Greet. The festival is accompanied musically by the "Rujni Muzanti" from Slovenia, which ensure a festive atmosphere with their sounds.
various children's activities such as pony rides, llama hiking, a giant bouncy castle, face painting and archery with European and world champion Charlie Egger are offered. All activities are free of charge. Culinary visitors can enjoy regional delicacies in the panorama.berg.restaurant three.länder.eck. The driveway with the chairlift starts at 8:30 a.m. and is free of charge with the Carinthia Card once a day. The event is not recommended for the event, and if the weather does not play along, the event.
Oberstdorf as a traditional winter sports resort
Oberstdorf, known as one of the oldest winter sports resorts in Germany, has a long history that goes back to the early 20th century. In 1901 the first ski jumping took place on the Schattenbergschanze, and with the founding of the four -hill tour in 1950, Oberstdorf became one of the most important venues for ski jumping worldwide. The place still attracts numerous visitors today and was several hosts of important sporting events, such as the Nordic World Ski World Cup.
Historically forming buildings in Oberstdorf, such as the parish church of St. Johannes Baptist from the 9th century and well -preserved farms from the 17th and 18th centuries, tell of the rich past of the place. These traditional buildings, including the Lochbachhof and the old Walserhaus, testify to regional architecture and culture.
sustainability and future of tourism
Oberstdorf has developed from a small settlement to an internationally recognized recreation and winter sports resort. The focus on sustainable tourism and the preservation of alpine nature not only attracts hikers and skiers, but is also part of numerous initiatives that are supposed to preserve the cultural and natural legacy.
in the European mountain regions, including the Alps, the Snow Tourism has an enormous impact on the local economy. Activities such as skiing and snowboarding attract millions of tourists, even if the dependence on natural snow and the rising temperatures question the long -term life capacity of this industry. Resorts below 1,500 meters are particularly susceptible to these changes. Nevertheless, many regions rely on innovation by investing in technologies for artificial snow production and at the same time promoting environmentally conscious alternatives.
Initiatives such as the EU Green Deal and the Alpine Pearls network contribute to the diversification of the offer in mountain regions and support sustainable tourism practices. Non-Ski activities are becoming increasingly important and traveling alternative experiences in the winter miracle countries in Europe.
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