Tag: beer hiking

Mittenwald: A Brewery and a Beer Hike in the Alps

Mittenwald: A Brewery and a Beer Hike in the Alps

  Introducing Mittenwald   It was September 1786. Goethe had just left Munich on his way to the Brenner Pass, where he would cross into Italy and remain for two years. The stagecoach called at Mittenwald, a market town along the ancient road from Verona 

Among Giants: Beer Hiking in Saxon Switzerland

Among Giants: Beer Hiking in Saxon Switzerland

  Prelude I was up at daybreak and on the trail early for this, one of the most fascinating and challenging beer hikes I’ve ever done. I’d arrived in Bad Schandau from Dresden the previous afternoon, spending the rest of that short but sunny November 

The Brauereienweg, Franconia’s Original Beer Hiking Trail

The Brauereienweg, Franconia’s Original Beer Hiking Trail

  Secluded Forests and Rolling Hills in Franconian Switzerland Bamberg is the epicenter of Franconian beer, but hidden gems await the wanderer willing to plunge into the verdant landscape of Franconian Switzerland, a region that owes its name to its scenic landscape of rolling hills, 

Ales and Windswept Ambles along the Fife Path near Edinburgh

Ales and Windswept Ambles along the Fife Path near Edinburgh

  Walking, ideally, is a state in which the mind, the body, and the world are aligned, as though they were three characters finally in conversation together, three notes suddenly making a chord. ~Rebecca Solnit, Wanderlust     Scotland is a walker’s paradise of wild 

Kloster Andechs: And Blessed Be Thy Beer

Kloster Andechs: And Blessed Be Thy Beer

Kloster Andechs occupies a central place in the pantheon of German brewing. Founded by Benedictine monks in 1455, Kloster Andechs has been offering hospitality to weary pilgrims ever since. Now run by the Benedictine Abbey of St. Boniface in Munich, Kloster Andechs is the largest