Every day a “holiday bomb” (a holiday in Bodenmais) is hidden in the snow BODENMAIS (11 November 2010) ground corn, the largest resort in the Bavarian Forest, goes new ways and paths cleared with this idea particularly fresh. Bodenmais searches daily 100 volunteers among the vacationers to the winter service for the upcoming winter! The guests can win it every day a holiday in Bodenmais and more prizes, which are hidden in the snow. Why? It’s simple: As in many other places also the Community coffers are empty in Bodenmais. The market must save ground corn, but the resort makes a virtue out of necessity and looking for daily volunteers among the holiday guests. The Bodenmaiser premium Hotel mountain Squire Court has donated 100 snow shovels to the white splendour in the snow hole to Bodenmais are Mr. Of course, it’s all about the clearing of sidewalks in front of the respective House and of course, every hotel and every host is ver-responsible for the winter service before his house and public walkway.
This modern winter treasure hunt sees itself only as reinforcement for the partial heavy snowfalls in the resort town of no. 1 in the Bavarian Forest. The resort enjoys an excellent international reputation as a cross-country skiing destination since time immemorial. Every year, European top and recreational athletes gather in the snowiest resort in the Bavarian Forest. Around the Active Center Bodenmais “tear drilling” around 110 kilometers cross-country are available, are distributed in all Valley and high altitudes.
It is the highest-altitude cross-country skiing area of the Bavarian Forest. An Alpine snow paradise for families and children is the silver mountain. The snow play areas for alpine experts are around the corner to the Grosser Arber. It is eight kilometres of groomed slopes and many off-piste runs at about 1,450 meters high ski mountain to explore.
Based prices by three percent rose to 91 euros on the HPI by de.hotels.com in Germany. Thus, Germany ranks in the lower half of the table shows of the average prices. In the German cities of Frankfurt am Main, Germany showed a considerable increase of 14 percent to 106 euros, in Munich the prices by 11 percent rose to 106 euro in Berlin, which has traditionally been very cheapest hotel prices to offer, three percent to 79 euros.