Currently, Bremen is blooming like never before: In the free-entry Rhododendron Park, thousands of shrubs are in full color. The park, with its botanical garden, old trees, and themed gardens, is currently showing its most beautiful side.
Partnach Gorge for All
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The “Partnach Gorge for All” project makes it possible to experience nature in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in an accessible way for the first time. Between May and October, people with physical or cognitive disabilities can discover the gorge on the first Thursday of every month as part of a guided tour.
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Full Bloom in the Rhododendron Park Bremen
Currently, Bremen is blooming like never before: In the free-entry Rhododendron Park, thousands of shrubs are in full color. The park, with its botanical garden, old trees, and themed gardens, is currently showing its most beautiful side.
Partnach Gorge for All
The “Partnach Gorge for All” project makes it possible to experience nature in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in an accessible way for the first time. Between May and October, people with physical or cognitive disabilities can discover the gorge on the first Thursday of every month as part of a guided tour.