Travel

Wintering in Northern Norway

While many people head south for the winter to escape the cold, wet weather of Germany, why not dare to do the opposite and spend the winter in the far north of Norway? Text & Photos by Laura Lichter & Henrik Hoffmann Since 2017, my partner Henrik and I, Laura, have been travelling the w...

Adventure Realm in the Heart of Tyrol

Family-friendly, versatile, breathtaking: The fantastic winter worlds of Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis offer diverse winter holidays at a top level. Action heroes carve down slopes, Powder fans venture off-piste, Parents practice perfect turns, and Sun-seekers enjoy the swing from terrace to terrace.

The Jungle Cuisine of the MÄori

The MÄori call New Zealand Aotearoa. The land of the long white cloud. Lush green hills, hissing geysers, snow-capped volcanoes, and deep blue fjords. It is a special honour to be initiated into the secrets of MÄori culinary art by one of the country's top chefs in this paradise. It's a journey into...

On the Trail of the Artist

The tranquil peninsula of Höri is located on Lake Constance — between Radolfzell and the Swiss town of Stein am Rhein. Throughout the last century, it enchanted numerous artists. The painter Otto Dix was one of them and stayed for over thirty years — until his death 55 years ago. The Dix family vi...

Where Time Becomes Secondary

Serbia, the largest country of former Yugoslavia, offers impressive experiences with vibrant Belgrade, tranquil monasteries, UNESCO World Heritage sites, gorges, mountains, and diverse cuisine.

Welcome to Rotterdam!

Since 27th October, Luxembourg-Findel Airport has been offering five flights per week to Rotterdam. This connection to the diverse, second-largest city in the Netherlands is provided by Luxair. On 14th May 1940, a hail of bombs descends upon Rotterdam. The port city burns brightly until dawn.

Diverse Toronto

Past meets Future: The Canadian metropolis of Toronto successfully bridges the gap between preserving its rich cultural heritage and embracing modern innovation. Sights for every taste, towering skyscrapers proudly reaching into the sky, vibrant multicultural neighbourhoods, internationally renown...

Aigues-Mortes: A Town in the Sign of Salt

White horses, bulls, and flamingos. Salt gardens with pink water that perfectly blends with the flawless blue of the sky. A town spoiled with 300 sunny days a year — in the Gard department, just 1.5 hours from Marseille. Welcome to Aigues-Mortes, in the heart of the Camargue. A Fortified Mediev...