by Petra Lessoing
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
“Fresh air, culinary specialties and fine red wines” is how organizers describe their first event highlight taking place in the historical wine village of Freinsheim. The annual red wine hike will be held Jan. 25 to 27. The red wine hike is a guided tour leading from the town hall […]
January 18, 2013 ×
Story and photos by Meghan Augsburger
Ramstein High School intern
From tiny tapas restaurants to bust-ling shopping streets, Barcelona has
a wide range of attractions and cultural experiences for the entire
family.
January 11, 2013 ×
Story and photos by Uta Mayr-Falkenberg
Contributing writer
Ever since Germany was reunited, the Saxon Switzerland has been a magnet
for tourists. The area east of the Baroque city of Dresden, which since
1990 houses the 93-square-kilometer national park with the bizarre rock
formations of the
July 22, 2011 ×
by Nicole Karsch-Meibom
Contributing writer
From Sept. 22 to 25, Pope Benedict XVI is going to visit Freiburg. Good
choice. Freiburg is considered a jewel among German towns. Reason enough
consider a overnight trip to the capital of the Black Forest.
July 1, 2011 ×
Story and photos by A.L. Shaff
Contributing writer
Possibly the most recognized and unvisited castle ruins in Southern
Germany stand just east of Kaiserslautern high above the German Wine
Road.
April 22, 2011 ×
Story and photos by Tech. Sgt. Jocelyn L. Rich
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
April 15, 2011 ×
by Kassandra Royer
Contributing writer
When I first heard of Sardinia, I figured I
August 14, 2009 ×
by Paige Norris-Miller,
Contributing writer
Zermatt, Switzerland, is a fabulously posh ski resort town. With the
powerful, yet benevolent face of the famous Matterhorn beaming down on
this town, it is a perfect spot for rich and committed snow bunnies to
come and play in a winter wonderland.
November 28, 2008 ×