21 carriages, 210 horses, ponies and donkeys – for the second time, the ten-platoon meeting will take place in the Leitzach Valley. It starts this Sunday in Hundham.
Hundham – However, this also means that the passage through Hundham is closed for the duration of the event – from 10 a.m. to 16 p.m. Parking on Leonhardiweg and Hauserbichlstraße is also not permitted during this time. If you don't want to go to horses and coachmen, you will be diverted extensively. On this day, all journeys on line 9552 Leitzachring A and B, including Birkenstein, will also be cancelled.
The International Ten Train Meeting itself begins at 11 a.m. with the line-up of the teams around Hundham. In addition, the Elbach music band will give a stand concert in front of the maypole. From 13 p.m., the teams go on their journey through the village. Similar to the first ten-platoon meeting in 2019, you can see cold-blooded horses, Haflingers, Norikers, mini shetties, ponies, warmbloods and donkeys, among others. Afterwards, the carriages present themselves on the parade ground around the Leonhardi Chapel.
Festive kitchen entertains the guests
Sufficient parking spaces are provided: coming from the direction of Miesbach at the level of the radio curve to the left and right of the road, from the direction of Bad Feilnbach at the level of the Schwarzenbergstraße entrance. Visitors from the direction of Fischbachau park at Greisbach, for buses there is only one parking space at Wolfsee/Schotterwerk. Groups arriving by bus must register at info@sonnenkaiser.de.
For refreshment, visitors can stop off at the Hundham Fire Department's marquee. It celebrates its summer party tomorrow, Saturday. It starts at 13 p.m. with the senior citizens' afternoon of the municipality of Fischbachau. Guests are served culinary delicacies from the festive kitchen. Entertainment is provided by a supporting program, including performances by the Kinderplattler. Starting at 19 p.m., the Raffelmoos musicians will be playing. In the Brandlbar, visitors can end the evening with a nightcap. The disciples of St. Florian are looking forward to many guests. je/cmh
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