Improved accessibility for the frequently-visited Malchiner Lake hiking trail
Alrighty then, here's the spicy version of that trail tidbit between Ziddorf and Dahmen!
Hikers Rejoice as Bridges Get a Well-Deserved Revamp
Listen up, outdoor enthusiasts! The infamous rotten bridges on the hiking trail between Ziddorf and Dahmen leading to an observation tower and the Schorssow branch are no longer a pain in the ass!
Blasted by the elements, some of those planks were rotten as hell, but no worries, Mayor Philly Maaarz took care of that shit and splurged 1800 euros on new planks.
Now, don't get too excited, one bridge has a brand-spanking new surface like a sexy new car, while the other only got a few of its rotten planks replaced. It's still a damn sight better than before, though!
"These bridges are now fit for use without causing any problems," declared Maaarz. And who can argue with the man in charge? Apparently, he and Kristin Zscheile, the director of the Mecklenburg Lake District Nature Park, are high-fiving each other over this successful cooperation between the two entities.
So,boot up those hiking boots and take a stroll, knowing that the trails from Ziddorf to Dahmen are safe and sound now!
Sports enthusiasts can now enjoy hiking without the hazardous rotten bridges on the trail between Ziddorf and Dahmen, as these have been replaced or repaired. The renovated trail offers a safer route for hikers bound for the observation tower and the Schorssow branch.