Sheltered and protected rain and movement
Tröpfeln, prasseln, nieseln, rasseln, klopfen, spritzeln, trommeln, kitzeln ... so viele schöne Sachen können Regentropfen machen.
Dripping, pattering, drizzling, rattling, tapping, splashing, drumming, tickling … raindrops can do so many beautiful things. So don’t get upset if it says “7 days of rain” today or for the next few days. The word: rain comes from rain. It is known to bring blessings. In Söll we call bad weather witch weather. The witches send you the raindrops so that you can marvel at these little magic balls and let them move you.
Of course, you’ll need to be protected and sheltered and always bring a second set of clothes for the little ones. Then everything is in the bag. The adventure begins directly below the Raven’s Nest in the Blue Wonder. Once you’ve been sucked in by the witches’ water, you might be drawn up to the bubbling cooking pot in the witchery or the flowing honey in the beehive. Let yourself drift in the witch’s water…
Dancing barefoot in the rain
Do you dare to walk barefoot in the rain? Consciously let the raindrops patter on your face, or close your eyes and listen to the applause that the rain makes for you. It is precisely these moments that often stay with you for years. There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad moods and bad clothes. The weather witches have always known that the art of living is learning to dance in the rain instead of waiting for the sun. Are you too cold to walk barefoot through the forest? Then we advise you to reserve a warm footbath in the witchery afterwards.
When it rains dogs and cats, a witch isn’t far away either
It’s warm, personal and cozy at our supervised stations Bienenhaus, Simonalm, Hexerei and in the “Blaues Wunder” in witchy weather. You will be welcomed with a smile and have a protective roof over your head. Let’s tackle, work and discover together. In peace, comfort and shelter. The dark clouds let us all shift down a gear and everyone takes a little more time for each other. The witches love this cautious approach, which is why they leave their hats on and their big witches’ umbrellas open when the weather is nice. Of course, you won’t be left out in the rain. In the Raven’s Nest you can equip yourself with a hat, poncho and umbrella if you have forgotten something.