Home stories: people and nature in the Lungauer Dreiländereck

Home stories: people and nature in the Lungauer Dreiländereck

In the next episode of the popular program "Heimatlucht" on Servus TV, everything revolves around the stories and encounters in the Lungauer Dreiländereck. On Friday, November 29, 2024, at 8:15 p.m., the deeply rooted connection of people to nature and their professions will be illuminated in this issue. The region impresses with personal life stories that shape this unique area.

The program presents various local personalities who live their passions and traditional handicrafts. Nadine Bogensberger, who has returned abroad after several years and has taken over her father's quarry, is particularly outstanding. In the third generation, she heads the family company, which builds up high -quality dolomite rock. They carry out up to 15 explosions annually to win the necessary materials.

a life in harmony with animals

Nadine Gritsch is another facet of these interesting stories. The former nurse returned to her home in Weißpriach to operate the Kirchnerhof with her husband. There she lovingly devotes more than 50 Icelandic horses. Her childhood experiences on the neighboring courtyard contributed significantly to the fact that she was able to realize her lifelong dream of its own horse operation.

Another interesting player in the lung is Stefan Krist, who breeds Wagyu-Rinder at the Michaelhof in Tamsweg. His commitment to the animals is shown in the high quality of the meat, which is estimated by first -class chefs. For him, contact with the animals is an important component of his work and shapes his life in the region.

An interesting tradition brings Christian Lassacher, the last Wagner in Lungau, with his work. His knowledge of wood processing and the construction of tobogganing has been passed on in his family for generations. In order to keep this art alive, he opened a private museum in which historical tools and works are exhibited.

back to nature and the traditional way of life

The search for the connection to nature is practiced by Nina Kraxner and Siegfried Mayr through the Eisbaden in Lake Prebersee. At water temperatures of only 2.5 grades, you consider the ice bathing as mental training, which serves to promote concentration and inner calm. This type of re -connection to nature has a special meaning for them.

in Schönfeld finds Michaela Veit her place in nature by collecting tree resin and pine needles for baking. It describes this place as an energy place that gives her inspiration and strength. Here it feels particularly strongly connected to the natural environment.

The culinary offers in the region are also not neglected. South African lamb curry has recently been found in the Thomaler inn on the menu, which should offer the guests new taste experiences and present the variety of lungstau.

The upcoming program "Heimatlucht" shows not only the moving stories of the people in Lungau, but also the cultural peculiarities and secrets that this region has to offer. It is these stories that bring the Lungau alive and preserve its traditions.

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