Forestry in Bavaria Germany 2011: An Ecological, Economic and Cultural Perspective May 8-22, 2010 Schedule (subject to minor changes): May 8 th Sunday May 9 th Monday May 10 th Tuesday May 11 th Wednesday May 12 th Thursday May 13 th Friday May 14 th Saturday Salzburg May 15 th Sunday Salzburg May 16 th Monday Ruhpolding May 17 th Tuesday Nuremberg May 18 th Wednesday Nuremburg Arrive in Germany: Munich International Airport which is 15 minutes from or Train Station ¼ mile from downtown and hotel. Check in at Bayerischer Hof Hotel downtown. Catch up on sleep/ meet for dinner? 9:00 Visit to Palace Nymphenburg historical seat of Bavarian Royal family. View forest landscape park, and museum. 12:00 Visit hunting museum downtown Muenchen 13:00 Tour historical downtown Muenchen 9:00 Land Institute for Forests and Forestry (Landesanstalt fur Wald und Forst LWF): Overview of Bavarian forests, ownerships. Tour of University Forest native species introduction Spruce and Beech. 13:00 Technical University Muenchen: Forest management concepts of Germany 15:00 Tour of old city; Diocese Museum (one of the oldest in Germany) 9:00 LWF forest management for climate change role of new/exotic species 10:30 Forestry educational trail 13:00 wildlife park native wildlife of Bavaria 8:00 Leave for daytrip to Kehlheim and state forestry district office. 9:00 Overview of state forest management with objectives of integrating nature conservation with forest wood production. 10:30 view baroque church and Cloister, Organ concert in church. 13:00 boat trip on Danube through historic narrows forested landscape overview 8:00 View communal wood energy project overview of logistics, wood supply, energy conversion facility. 13:00 Bioenergy powerplant visit. 15:00 View private consulting wood energy supplier and wood energy plantation Sleep in market shopping etc. (Tour leader will be available to help as needed) 12:00 board bus for trip to Salzburg late afternoon evening on your own in Salzburg Salzburg tour castle visit if you want. 9:00 Trip to St. Wolfgang Austrian Lake district Schafberg cograil. Spectacular vista of alps 8:00 Short bus ride to Ruhpolding Germany. Overview of forestry in the Alps. 12:00 View forest restoration trials in mountain slopes (some hiking required) 15:30 View loggers museum 8:00 Bus to Nuremburg 13:00 Pine forest management (Scotch pine) and forest protection from catastrophic events Markets for pine pelletworks? 9:00 Overview of private landowner forestry assistance; Forest landowner harvesting coops. Overview of management practices for climate change and risk rating tools for forest landowners. 14:00 Tour Nurnberg.
May 19 th Thursday Kronach/Lauenstein May 20 st Friday May 21 nd Saturday May 22 rd Sunday Travel 8:00 Board bus. 10:00 View fortress Rosenberg 14:00 Arrive in very rural Lauenstein view former East-West German Border and forestry practices.. 8:00 Tour Castle Lauenstein 10:00 Leave for. 13:00 Private forestry and community forests managing for close to natural processes, can it be done? Free day train trip into downtown Munich for walk shopping etc. Dinner at the oldest brewery in Germany University Brewery School WeihenStephan either outside or in historic brewery basement. Return flights/trips to USA Additional information: Clothing: Spring weather in Germany is highly variable. You can expect rain and cooler weather at any time or alternatively it can be sunny and mid 70 s to 80 s. Come dressed for both. We will be walking a fair amount (1/2 to 1 mile as a time) on trails, old cobble stone city walks and forest roads. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a day pack that can accommodate a rain coat. Lots of people use umbrellas, even in the forests. There will be professional laundry services available when we are in where your clothes are washed for you Laundromats are not common. Travel: Car rentals are readily available from most airports. It is cheaper to rent a car in Germany from the United States than in Germany. No special driver s license is needed, though all traffic violations will be registered with the rental company and you will be billed. Most traffic violations (speeding, intersection etc.) are compiled through remote cameras if you see a flash alongside the road they have your picture and you will get a bill. Trains and buses go to most places sometimes ticket information can be confusing as tickets are often dispensed from automatic vending machines. Single country, two country and multiple country travel passes for multiples of days are available. They are much cheaper if you buy them in the U.S. http://www.raileurope.com/rail-tickets-passes/ Food: Prices are comparable to the United States with the exception of drinks. There are no free glasses of water and beverages will cost an average of $3.00 with no refills, including coffee. Schnitzel (pork fillet) is a very common menu item and usually comes with local noodle type side and pickled vegetables. Expect to pay between $12 and $20 per full meal unless you go with fast food. Portions are usually good sized and expect to gain weight! Breakfasts on this trip come with every overnight stay. This usually consists of several types of coffee or tea, juice (your choice), bread, butter, jam, cheeses and coldcuts of various types and flavors, sometimes pastries as well. Hotels: Expect normal prices to be close to $100 per person. Hotels charge per person, not room. It is best to book well in advance if you are traveling separate. Availability usually
depends on location and time of year. Travel times to avoid are during summer vacation and major holidays as 83 million people schedule their vacations during school holidays. It is advised that you conduct extra travel prior to this tour versus afterwards as a major holiday occurs immediately after this trip Shopping: Although regulations for store hours have been relaxed, most stores and shops close punctually at 6:00 PM on weekdays, 12:00 noon on Saturdays and are closed on Sundays. Larger restaurants are open most weekday evenings and Saturdays but may be closed on Sundays. Tour route
Downtown Bavarian Hof green building on left. Palace Nymphenburg in Munich with surrounding forest park
University Forest and forest educational trail University of WeihenStephan old brewery school in background
State forests near Kehlheim Spruce forest near Kehlheim
Downtown Salzburg Salzburg castle in background
Mountain forest and forest restoration study site near Ruhpolding Austrian Alps from top of Schafberg
Scotch pine forests (Pinus sylvestris) forests on drier sites near Nurnberg Historic old city of Nurnberg (Nuremberg)
Mixed species and age class forests north of Nurnberg Napoleonic fortress Rosenburg
Medieval castle Lauenstein with northern Frankonian (Bavarian forests) Overgrown former East German border.