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Fresh air, landscape, music and more: Second bike culture tour in Miesbach starts

2023-04-30T14:08:33.238Z


A bike tour between Miesbach and Weyarn is always worthwhile. On Sunday, May 7th, the struggling will pay off twice over. ADFC and Wirkstatt invite you to the second cycling culture.


A bike tour between Miesbach and Weyarn is always worthwhile.

On Sunday, May 7th, the struggling will pay off twice over.

ADFC and Wirkstatt invite you to the second cycling culture.

Miesbach/Weyarn

- A bike tour between Miesbach and Weyarn is worthwhile all year round.

On Sunday, May 7th, the struggling will pay off twice over.

In addition to the air and landscape - and the works of art by Karl Jakob Schwalbach on the spiral shaft in the water protection area - young and old can also enjoy culture along the way.

On this day, the ADFC local group in Miesbach and the Wirkstatt Oberland initiative invite you to the cycling culture in the district for the second time.

Four stations are worth heading for on the day of the event.

Marketplace station

Mayor Gerhard Braunmiller and Deputy District Administrator Ulrike Küster give the starting signal at 1.30 p.m. on the market square in Miesbach – also for city cycling, the participants can also have their bikes coded there, which serves to protect against theft, and the Transition Town initiative offers a write and painting action on.

The aim is to collect ideas for a livable inner city.

The Veterinary Street Jazz Band will provide the cultural part until the final chord at 6 p.m. with feel-good music (Dixie/New Orleans) and at 4.10 p.m. the Dissonances Choir, sing-alongs are welcome.

Things get sporty with the youngsters from RKB Solidarity Hausham (3 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5 p.m.), and children also get their money’s worth.

Various organizations offer games and rides, quizzes, wheels of fortune and more.

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Spiral shaft station

Children especially get their money's worth here.

Magician Maxi amazes with his magical tricks, and a storyteller takes her listeners into the world of legends and stories of the forest and water.

Speaking of water: the Stadtwerke München are offering guided tours of the spiral shaft on this day – you can’t get them otherwise.

Station Riedler

In the hamlet south of Kleinpienzenau, cyclists can be shown their vegetable field and forest garden by permaculture gardener Jana Heenen, a project funded by the eco-model region of the district of Miesbach.

Ludwig Pschierl, Gertraud Bügler and Christoph Parzinger contribute the musical part as La Musica with "Lieder des Lebens", cover songs from the past 50 years.

Klostercafé station

As at all stations, nobody has to suffer from hunger or thirst in the Klostercafé Weyarn.

The Obermüller duo, consisting of Schorsch Obermüller (piano) and Christoph Bencic (violin), also plays the finest salon music.

In rainy weather there is an alternative program in the Miesbach high school and in the Weyarn monastery café.

Admission is free, donations are requested.

The organizers would like to contribute to the mobility turnaround in the Oberland with the Radl-Kultour.

Interested parties can find further information at www.wirkstatt-oberland.de.  

dak

Source: merkur

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