January is drawing to a close. The holidays are long over, and everyday life has resumed its normal pace.
This time of year, when winter slowly becomes calmer, the days are a little longer again and the sun shows itself more often, has its own special magic.
Outside there is silence, but not emptiness. It's the perfect time to recharge before the new year really gets underway.
The clear stillness of winter
Anyone who goes outside now immediately notices that the hustle and bustle of the holidays is over.
The paths are emptier, the air clearer, the landscape more peaceful.
It is this peace and quiet that one can only find in winter – when snow crunches, fog hangs over the meadows and one has the feeling of having nature all to oneself.
Whether on a short walk or a small tour: at the end of January, winter shows its quiet, most beautiful side.
Small tours, big impact
You don't have to climb any great peaks to enjoy the outdoors.
An hour of fresh air, some exercise and a hot tea in between are often enough to clear your head.
Whether you walk through snowy forests, climb a sunny hill or simply enjoy the view – during this time, the feeling is more important than the destination.
Sunny moments that do you good
By the end of January, the sun is already a little higher in the sky, and every ray of light feels like a promise.
The bright winter light bathes mountains and valleys in soft colors – perfect for photos or simply for taking a deep breath.
If you like, take your camera or mobile phone and capture what winter leaves behind: frozen branches, tracks in the snow, luminous horizons.
Time for new plans
This transition period is ideal for reflection, planning, and setting new goals.
Which tours do you want to do in the spring? Which places are on your list?
Perhaps it's also the moment to check your equipment or to embark on a new adventure – completely without pressure.
Because those who prepare now will start the new season in a more relaxed manner.
Just being outdoors
Sometimes it's not about "doing something" at all.
Sit on a bench, grab a warm drink, and take a deep breath.
The end of January is the perfect time to consciously experience the outdoors again – without a goal, without haste.


