Germany - Oberstdorf, Trettachtal
Trettachtal (Trettach Valley) is one of Oberstdorf’s valleys, which are characterised by glacial drift from the latest ice age. The valley glaciers from the large side valleys gradually crept south, forming the scenery that is visible today. As the glaciers receded, watercourses formed the current valleys, among them the beautiful Trettachtal. The Trettach stream originates south of Oberstdorf near the Trettachspitze and is about 14 km long.
Nowadays the valley - almost car free - offers a more or less level, yet beautiful walk. We often made a round trip during our winter holidays in Oberstdorf. First following the river and passing the hamlets Gruben and Dietersberg, back along the golf course, the frozen Moorweiher and the historic Moorbad swimming pool.
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Taken on Monday January 28, 2019
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Posted on Monday May 13, 2019
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Maria W. said:
by the way said:
Jean said:
Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨* said:
bonne semaine Jaap !
Ànn-Piaframie said:
Rupert Hedgehog said:
last winter we only had a few days with about one inch of snow on the ground ...
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Annemarie said:
love the trees.
happy week ahead:)
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J. Gafarot said:
It makes me nostalgic of the Swiss Alps now that we suffer 35 degrees C and I not a fan . . .
Those trees set me up long ago, forty years, as times goes by.
Thank you Jaap.
Madeleine Defawes said:
Have a nice week
J.Garcia said:
Thanks also for the not, Jaap