Chiemsee-Chiemgau

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Chiemsee-Chiemgau tourist region
Marina in Seebruck am Chiemsee

As a tourist region of Chiemsee-Chiemgau is since 2019 in Bavaria the district of Traunstein advertised. Since January 1st, 2010, the municipalities of the district of Traunstein have been organized in the Association Chiemgau Tourismus eV with their own web presence, which has been appearing with a new logo under the brand "chiemsee chiemgau Bavarian Alps" since 2017 .

expansion

The Chiemsee-Chiemgau tourist region includes the district of Traunstein, which includes the eastern part of the Chiemgau as well as part of the cultural landscape of the Rupertiwinkel in the north-west , which advertises as a tourist destination with its rural and rural character.

Organization (history)

Marketing logo of the Chiemgau Tourismus eV

The district of Traunstein was, together with the district of Rosenheim, a member of the Chiemsee Tourism Association (1912–2009), whose dissolution at the end of 2009 was decided by a large majority. The former district councils of the two counties represented unlike many Traunsteiner communities view: "Each district is to advertise its own association to the tourists." Thus, since 1 January 2010, the communities of the district of Traunstein in association Chiemgau Tourist Board organized that of the Rosenheim district in the Chiemsee Alpenland Association .

As a result, the Traunstein district within Bavaria was now advertised as an independent tourism region with its own website and since 2017 with a new logo under the brand "chiemsee chiemgau Bavarian Alps". Initially the self-designation as the tourism region was "Chiemgau", since 2019 "Chiemsee-Chiemgau". Despite its name, however, after its separation from the Rosenheim district, the tourism region only partially covers the Chiemgau and Chiemsee cultural landscapes .

Tourist destinations in the region

Popular tourist destinations in the Chiemsee region are Seebruck and Chieming , in the alpine district region of Reit im Winkl , Ruhpolding and Inzell to the south and in the northeastern part of the Rupertiwinkel Waging am See with the Waginger See . In addition to the Chiemsee as the main attraction, the Winklmoos-Alm , the Steinplatte and the Chiemgau-Arena ( biathlon center) also attract tourists.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Bavarian State Office for Statistics : Tourism regions in Bavaria Status: January 1, 2019, online at statistik.bayern.de
  2. a b Website of Chiemgau Tourismus e. V.
  3. New logo for the tourism association , press release from May 12, 2017, online at ovb-online.de .
  4. Chiemsee Tourism Association: No anniversary , updated report from December 16, 2009, online at chiemgau24.de .
  5. ^ Website of the Chiemgau Tourismus e. V.
  6. In the 2017 information on the tourism regions in Bavaria , the Traunstein district is still advertised as "Chiemgau"; Status: January 1, 2017, PDF file online at statistik.bayern.de

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