Dieter Schermak is an active nature conservation warden and will take you on a short hike to Lake Lautersee today. On the way he tells us a lot of interesting facts about nature conservation work and our rangers. He certainly has one or two anecdotes for you from his everyday life. While he accompanies the group through the beautiful Lain Valley up to Lake Lautersee, Dieter Schermak highlights the differences between the landscape protection area and the nature reserve and draws attention to the small and large natural treasures to the left and right of the path. The unique animal world on the Kranzberg with the black mouse and problem bear is not neglected either.
At Lake Lautersee you have the opportunity to stop off at one of the restaurants before heading back together.
The meeting point is at 1 p.m. at the corner of Lauterseeweg and Laintalstraße, directly in front of the hiking information board. No prior registration is required.
Thanks to the support of the nature conservation authority in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district office, participation in this tour is free.
Duration: approx. 2-2.5 hours including refreshments
The minimum equipment required is sturdy shoes, rain gear, clothing appropriate for the weather and a drink. Participation is at your own risk.