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Quelle: th-deggendorf, Autor: Karin Haslböck
Field trip to various points organised for International Tourism Development, M.A. students at the European Campus Rottal-Inn (ECRI), this trip was an enriching exploration of sustainable tourism practices.
For those who were unable to join the tour - or who are now visiting the points on their own - the expert interviews and audio transcripts of some presentations can be found in the tour details.
This section briefly describes the route and the points you will visit.
For more information on the points visited, see the waypoints on the route description tab.
The Bavarian Forest Field Trip, initially organized for ECRI's International Tourism Development students, began at ECRI (European Campus Rottal-Inn) in Pfarrkirchen and included a brief stop at Passau train station. If you are interested to implement the excursion yourself, feel free to plan your own journey to the first stop of the excursion, the Landesgartenschau 2023 (State horticultural show) in Freyung.
This engaging field trip provided practical insights into sustainable tourism, enhancing classroom learning with real-world experience. the excursion was an all-round success and the participants had a lot of fun discovering the region's nature and nature-based tourism.
Don't miss Neuschönau's Naturhotel Euler for a Lunch brake and visite the Baumwipfelpfad at the National Park Centre Lusen.
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4020 hm |
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4012 hm |
Tiefster Punkt | 291 m |
Höchster Punkt | 839 m |
Dauer
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7:00 h |
Strecke
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229,8 km |
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Pfarrkirchen, European Campus Rottal-Inn
Neuschönau Bayerischer Wald
The journey commenced at the European Campus Rottal-Inn (ECRI) in Pfarrkirchen. From ECRI, the group travelled east on B388, towards Passau, where a brief stop was made at the train station to pick up additional students.
Continuing on B388, the trip took a northeast direction towards the town of Freyung, home to the 2023 Bavarian State Horticultural Show. Here, the students learned about the region's sustainable practices and their influence on tourism.
After Freyung, the group travelled east on B12, towards Neuschönau. There, a visit to Naturhotel Euler offered an insightful experience into sustainable hospitality.
The day's journey concluded with a short drive north to Nationalparkzentrum Lusen. The visit included a presentation on Digital Visitor Management and a scenic exploration of the Baumwipfelpfad (Tree Top Walk). The return trip to ECRI retraced the same route back.
Please remember to check the Deutsche Bahn website or app, as well as local bus schedules for up-to-date information on routes and timings to ensure a smooth journey.
The European Campus Rottal-Inn (ECRI) in Pfarrkirchen is very easy to reach by public transportation. The train station Pfarrkirchen is within walking distance. Please remember to check the Deutsche Bahn website or app, as well as local bus schedules for up-to-date information on routes and timings to ensure a smooth journey.
There are a limited capacity of parking lots at the ECRI for students and staff members
Expert Interviews & Audio Transcrpits
The Bavarian Forest Field Trip was an immersive journey through several key destinations.
The first major stop was the 2023 Bavarian State Horticultural Show in Freyung. Known as the green heart of Bavaria, Freyung showcased its commitment to eco-friendliness and sustainable practices in this show. It gave students a firsthand look at how regional sustainability practices could influence and boost tourism.
Following this, the trip moved to Naturhotel Euler in Neuschönau. This hotel, famous for its sustainable practices, gave the students a chance to understand how businesses can effectively integrate sustainability while delivering quality hospitality services.
The day concluded at the Nationalparkzentrum Lusen, which is at the centre of the Bavarian Forest National Park. It houses the Hans-Eisenmann Haus and the Baumwipfelpfad, or Tree Top Walk, which gives an unparalleled view of the forest's canopy. A comprehensive presentation on Digital Visitor Management was also given here, introducing the students to the ways digital tools can enhance visitor experiences while supporting environmental conservation.
Also a summarised transcript of the presentation is available as audio or text transcript. Please note: this is not the original presentation/recording, but a summary of the transcript of the presentation! This information serves as a short repetition or insight into the topic discussed.
The creation of this audio and text content was supported by AI.
Here you can find a video about the excursion:
Xtravel Excursion Bavarian Forest