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Onslaught of day trippers in Tölzer Land: No reason for the district administrator to call Söder "People are sensible"

2020-12-31T16:28:40.130Z


Onslaught of day-trippers: While Miesbach's district administrator asks Prime Minister Söder for help, Tölzer district administrator Josef Niedermaier finds that everything is still going well in Tölzer Land.


Onslaught of day-trippers: While Miesbach's district administrator asks Prime Minister Söder for help, Tölzer district administrator Josef Niedermaier finds that everything is still going well in Tölzer Land.

Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen - full hikers' parking spaces, motorcades rolling towards the mountains, ski tourers and tobogganists on the slopes - with the lifts still closed.

The onslaught of day tourists is similar in some areas to summer.

In fact, it is so big that Miesbach's District Administrator Olaf von Löwis (CSU) turned to Prime Minister Markus Söder for help.

The appeal “stay at home” must be underpinned by rules on the exit restriction, demanded Löwis.

"The situation is not quite the same as in Miesbach"

The Tölzer District Administrator Josef Niedermaier (Free Voters) can understand the office colleague in a certain way.

"The Spitzing area in the neighboring district is like the Walchensee in summer," says Niedermaier.

He would rather not send an emergency call to the State Chancellery himself.

There is also a lot going on in Tölzer Land, "but the situation is not quite the same as in Miesbach".

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There was a lot going on on Tuesday at the Brauneck in Wegscheid

© Regina Riesch

Niedermaier was out on the Brauneck himself on Tuesday.

“95 percent of the people behave sensibly.” Yes, the parking spaces are full, but most day trippers pay attention to their distances on the mountain.

"I never felt uncomfortable for a second."

Rangers should be deployed at sensitive points

Nevertheless, it is planned that the Isarranger will also be used in winter.

For two, the working hours have already been increased, says the district administrator.

However, they should be used more in sensitive areas of nature and, for example, educate ski tourers about protected areas and the like.

Police announce increased traffic controls

Since, despite exit restrictions and curfew from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. on the beautiful days in December, there were at times kilometers of traffic jams in some districts on the access roads to the excursion destinations, the police will carry out more checks in the next few days to maintain traffic safety.

This is announced by the Upper Bavaria police headquarters.

The police are also appealing to everyone: “Before starting your journey, please carefully consider whether you have to leave your place of residence for your trip.

Do not go to excursion destinations where you know from the radio, for example, that there are already congestion on the way!

Before you start your journey, think about a plan B, an alternative excursion destination. ”Tips are available at www.oberbayern.de/ausflugs-ticker.

In addition, you should only park in designated parking spaces.

“In particular, meadows and forests that have not been explicitly designated as parking spaces are not suitable for parking a vehicle!

Keep escape routes clear and when parking at the edge of the lane make sure that the lane is wide enough for larger emergency and rescue vehicles, ”said the police. 

You can read an overview of the corona development in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district here.

List of rubric lists: © Regina Riesch

Source: merkur

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