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10 spring tips

10 THINGS YOU SHOULD DO QUICKLY IN SPRING!

This year, spring somehow feels shorter than usual. However, temperatures will finally climb back above 20 degrees on Thursday – so make the most of the last few weeks of spring, after all, it’s the beginning of summer on June 21.

Here are the RegensburgNow tips for spring!

Picnic. Just a blanket, drinks, a little something to eat and a spot in the countryside and your picnic is ready. Our favorite places for a picnic are for example:
the Dörnbergpark, the Danube meadows near the Andreasstadel and the Grieser Spitz. Go on a bike tour. Our favorite bike tour leads to Kallmünz (28km). Cycle along the Danube cycle path to Mariaort, cross the railroad bridge there and continue along the Naabtal cycle path to Kallmünz. At Mariaort, you can alternatively take the Schwarze-Laber cycle path towards Sinzing. This is also a wonderful route.

Spring cleaning. It’s never too late for spring cleaning and when it’s finally done it feels really good! It’s best to clean out right away and then…

Go to the flea market. No matter whether you’re setting up your own stall or looking for something new for your home: A flea market is always a good idea. When and where is a flea market? We have of course compiled a list for you, the link can be found below.

Barbecue. Halloumi with cocktail sauce, pasta salad and a shandy, in the garden, on the balcony or by the Danube… whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, flexitarian or meat-eater: barbecuing works for everyone and is simply delicious. Here is our favorite pasta salad recipe: Cook 500 grams of pasta (preferably farfalle) in salted water until al dente, drain and rinse. Chop 200 grams of feta, 200 grams of dried tomato from the jar, 2 cloves of garlic and approx. 30 basil leaves. Mix everything with 50 milliliters of olive oil, salt and pepper (freshly ground). Toast 100 grams of pine nuts and mix in. Done.

Urban gardening. If you want to grow your own vegetables or are simply looking for a new hobby (see next point), you should join an urban gardening initiative. In Regensburg, for example, this is Transition. If you don’t have your own garden, you can grow your own vegetables with the Transition garden group in the community garden in Stadtamhof. Pure urban gardening. You can also grow tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers or lettuce on your balcony.

Start a new hobby. It’s never too late for a new hobby! Have you ever stood on a stand-up paddle board (SUP for short)? Or tried balancing on a slackline? No? Then go for it. You can hire SUPs at Sarchinger Weiher or at SUP-PORT-REGENSBURG, Großprüfening 38.

Exercise outside. Jogging is probably one of the most popular outdoor activities, but how about the classic trim trail, for example at Oberer Wöhrd or badminton? Eat asparagus! The asparagus season is already over on June 24. Asparagus is healthy and delicious, so shop for the royal vegetable before it’s too late.

Plan the festival summer! Are you the kind of person who really wants to go to this or that concert, but then misses out on buying tickets in time? Not this year, this year the festival summer is being planned well in advance. You can find the link to the best summer festivals here:

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Have a great spring!

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