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On Sunday, September 21, 2025, the town of Geisa, Germany, will play host to the Volkswandertag, an exciting event organized by the Rhön Club Branch Association Geisa and the VR-Bank NordRhön.
The day's activities will kick off at 10:00 AM in the picturesque Schlossgarten, where a hike to the newly consecrated Spielbergkreuz is scheduled. This hike promises to be a highlight, offering participants the opportunity to explore the beautiful landscapes of Geisa.
Following the hike, a lecture on the history of the Spielbergkreuz will be held, providing insights into the rich cultural heritage of the region.
As the afternoon approaches, the Schlossgarten will transform into a lively Oktoberfest venue, hosting the Oktoberfest of the "FC Bayern Fan Club Geisa". This traditional Bavarian festival is sure to be a fun-filled and festive conclusion to the day's events.
Throughout the day, three tours will depart from the Schlossgarten at 10:30 AM, each offering a unique perspective of Geisa. The tours will conclude in the afternoon, allowing participants to fully immerse themselves in the Oktoberfest celebrations.
In addition to the hiking tours and Oktoberfest, the Volkswandertag will feature a "Herb Adventure Day" for children and youth. This interactive event promises to educate and entertain, making it a perfect outing for families.
Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or just looking for a fun day out, the Volkswandertag in Geisa, Germany, promises something for everyone. So, mark your calendars for Sunday, September 21, 2025, and join us in Geisa for a day of adventure, history, and festivities!
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