📍St. Georg’s Minster, Dinkelsbühl.

Black-and-white contrast-rich photo of the top of two buildings: on the left side, a gothic cathedral, on the right a half-timbered house, in the background the clear sky.

📍Dinkelsbühl.

📍Crailsheim.

The girls had so much fun playing in the forest, and what a cool place this is: there’s an enormous rolling ball sculpture, a water playground with abundant clay, enough dead trees lying around to allow for hours of climbing, and several other structures either built of wood or harmoniously integrated into nature. There’s also a remarkable 160-year-old giant redwood to be seen which, though quite smaller in comparison to its older relatives in the pacific forests of North America, is a rare sight around here.

📍Waldentdeckerpfad Schindersklinge, Ellenberg.

Wörnitzstrandbad. (Part II)

📍Dinkelsbühl.

📍Matzenbach, BW.

Black-and-white photo of a child climbing on a wooden playground jungle gym against a background of a clouded sky.

Wörnitzstrandbad. (Part I)

📍Dinkelsbühl.

Green and white wood kiosk at the Wörnitzstrandbad river beach. The kiosk is decorated with red flowers and there’s a tall red and white flag hanging from a mast and a couple of people sunbathing.

Two children swim underwater in a pool.

Overview of the Wörnitzstandbad river beach. On the left side, some people hang around on the lawn. In the foreground, two children lie on a surfboard in the water. On the right side, a large inflatable floats on the river and several teenagers can be seen playing.

Young child sits on the ground while putting on shoes in front of the entrance door to a green wooden beach kiosk.

Two children walking on a gravel path sided by fruit trees and a grass meadow. One child is carrying the other on her back and the sun is shining.

The river Wörnitz, crossing the wonderful old town of Dinkelsbühl.

Black-and-white photo of the river Wörnitz reflecting the cloudy sky and sided by tall shrubs and trees. In the background, the centuries-old protection wall of Dinkelsbühl and two of its towers stand tall.