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Six reasons to move to the German state of Bavaria

Nic Houghton
Nic Houghton - news@thelocal.de
Six reasons to move to the German state of Bavaria
People climb the Wahlberg in front of the Zugspitze in Bavaria earlier in October. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Peter Kneffel

It may be known for its beer festivals, but there's more to Bavaria than meets the eye. From the quality of life to the interesting dialects, here's why you should consider moving to the southern German state, writes Nic Houghton. 

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Anonymous
Nic, thanks for the encouragement. My husband and I will be retiring next year and plan on moving to Bavaria. Our first months will be spent in language school as you advise. Currently we’re zeroing in on Landshut. But who knows! Again, thanks for article and thanks to The Local.
Anonymous
We found Landshut as it it is twinned with Elgin. We retired here and it is a lovely place to live. Old town lively, many restaurants and of course there is the LAHO - the reenactment of a wedding from the Middle Ages. Can recommend it.

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